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What surprises lie in wait on Beemer's Island? In the dramatic conclusion of The Legend of Black Eyed Bart, Tom and Andy learn about a MacNay family heirloom. A precious gold pendant was stolen by Black Eyed Bart, and Gerald MacNay wants it back. The trail leads to Beemer's Island, and the boys will need the trusty ship Blue Magic to take them there. While the boys vow to return with the pendant, the island ruffians don't intend to surrender anything. Is it possible that this journey will bring Tom and Andy face to face with an ancient foe? Do the boys have the bravery, the skill, and the…mehr

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What surprises lie in wait on Beemer's Island? In the dramatic conclusion of The Legend of Black Eyed Bart, Tom and Andy learn about a MacNay family heirloom. A precious gold pendant was stolen by Black Eyed Bart, and Gerald MacNay wants it back. The trail leads to Beemer's Island, and the boys will need the trusty ship Blue Magic to take them there. While the boys vow to return with the pendant, the island ruffians don't intend to surrender anything. Is it possible that this journey will bring Tom and Andy face to face with an ancient foe? Do the boys have the bravery, the skill, and the speed to put the legend to rest? Or will the island's challenges be too much for them? The fifth book in the series The Adventures of Tom and Andy: The Legend of Black Eyed Bart will captivate young readers with thrills, chills, and nonstop action.
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Autorenporträt
Edward Penner has a passion for great historic sites. He has fond memories of taking his six-year-old son to visit War of 1812 forts in Ontario, Canada: Fort George, Old Fort Erie, and Fort Henry; and Old Fort Niagara in the State of New York. These trips became the inspiration for this five-book series, which always features Maple Museum as a focal point. Bringing the tale of Black Eyed Bart to life was a dream of his, and he hopes that his young readers enjoy the stories as much as he enjoyed writing them.