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When Biff Brewster's father gets a disturbing call requesting his urgent presence in Hawaii, the family's vacation takes an unexpected turn. Soon Biff and his friend Li are caught up in a thrilling race to locate a missing scientist, find a sunken treasure ship, and secure a valuable mineral deposit essential for space travel. With dangerous criminals also seeking the prize and perilous ocean waters to navigate, Biff and Li must stay one step ahead while tapping all their courage and ingenuity to succeed. This exotic adventure will captivate mystery lovers with its suspense, vivid setting, and plucky young heroes.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Biff Brewster's father gets a disturbing call requesting his urgent presence in Hawaii, the family's vacation takes an unexpected turn. Soon Biff and his friend Li are caught up in a thrilling race to locate a missing scientist, find a sunken treasure ship, and secure a valuable mineral deposit essential for space travel. With dangerous criminals also seeking the prize and perilous ocean waters to navigate, Biff and Li must stay one step ahead while tapping all their courage and ingenuity to succeed. This exotic adventure will captivate mystery lovers with its suspense, vivid setting, and plucky young heroes.

Autorenporträt
Andy Adams was an American author of western literature who lived from May 3, 1859, to September 26, 1935. The son of Andrew Adams, who was of Irish origin, and Elizabeth Elliott, who was of Scottish descent, Andy Adams was born in Thorncreek Township, Whitley County, Indiana. He assisted with the cattle and horses on the family farm when he was a little boy. He moved to Texas in the early 1880s and lived there for ten years, spending a lot of that time moving cattle over the western routes. He attempted to become a merchant in 1890, but the endeavor was unsuccessful. He next tried his hand at gold mining in Colorado and Nevada. He relocated to Colorado Springs in 1894, where he remained until his death. His most popular work, The Log of a Cowboy, was published in 1903, when he was 43 years old and he starting to write. A Texas Matchmaker (1904), The Outlet (1905), Cattle Brands (1906), Reed Anthony, Cowman: An Autobiography (1907), Wells Brothers (1911), and The Ranch on the Beaver are some of his other books (1927).