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A nuclear war could ruin your whole day. Six children are missing from the families of world leaders on Canopus V. Their parents are working for world peace. No one can find the children; maybe no one wants to find them. They come from countries and families utterly opposed to one another. What effect will four months of captivity have? Jerry and Kelvin are tasked with finding the children. Learning to pilot their personal spaceship leads the boys to more excitement than they want. Their search is fraught with perils. Little Bo Peep has a cakewalk finding her sheep compared to Jerry and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A nuclear war could ruin your whole day. Six children are missing from the families of world leaders on Canopus V. Their parents are working for world peace. No one can find the children; maybe no one wants to find them. They come from countries and families utterly opposed to one another. What effect will four months of captivity have? Jerry and Kelvin are tasked with finding the children. Learning to pilot their personal spaceship leads the boys to more excitement than they want. Their search is fraught with perils. Little Bo Peep has a cakewalk finding her sheep compared to Jerry and Kelvin! They must succeed before a secret plan destroys the world. Rescuing the missing becomes the least of their problems. The boys face one no-win situation after another under the spectacular night fire of Canopus V as they work to solve The Canopus Conundrum before time runs out!
Autorenporträt
M. Bradley Davis is a former elementary school teacher who taught fourth grade for thirteen years in the Texas Hill Country. Respect, honesty, truthfulness, and courtesy were taught in his classroom, along with the usual academic subjects. Mr. Davis was listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers and twice listed in Who's Who Among Young American Professionals. He served fi fifteen years after leaving the classroom as the district's Network Administrator until he retired in 2013. Mr. Davis' former students and other young people inspire his writing. He is an avid reader, enjoys writing, became an amateur astronomer as a teenager, and has a love of photography. Mr. Davis enjoys spending time with young people. Books in the Mind Fusion series have been finalists in the 2003 Fore Word Magazine Book of the Year contest, the USABookNews.com National Best Book Awards for 2008, and honorable mention in the 2012 Hollywood Book Festival.