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Deathwatch Ben, a young hunting guide, witnesses a murder and is pursued through the desert, a hundred miles from town, with no food, water or weapons. He must rely on his survival skills to outwit his opponent, return alive, and expose the truth. Deep Danger
Fire Storm A fire warden believes he has captured the young arsonist responsible for setting major blazes, until the boy saves both their lives and an explanation of his suspicious behavior becomes apparent. Flight Deck
Frogman
The Haunted Hound
In Privateer's Bay An autobiographical account of the Whites' time on Marina Cay, an eight-acre island near Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, where they bought for $60, hacking a cistern out of the rough, rocky land and shipping in enough concrete to build a small, sturdy house. These adventurous years – during which the couple weathered a typhoon, fended off Nazis, aided Jewish refugees, and survived a surprise a visit from White’s mother-in-law, are described in these three books of memoirs. See also Our Virgin Island, and Two on the Isle. The Lion's Paw An adventure story of three runaways living on a sailboat. Nick and Penny are two escaped orphans. Together with teenage Ben, they sail the Florida straits searching for the family they can never really have. The three kids live and survive together, hiding from the authorities and finding a home in their small sailboat. Long Way Down
Midshipmen Lee Of the Naval Academy
No Man's Land
Our Virgin Island An autobiographical account of the Whites' time on Marina Cay, an eight-acre island near Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, where they bought for $60, hacking a cistern out of the rough, rocky land and shipping in enough concrete to build a small, sturdy house. These adventurous years – during which the couple weathered a typhoon, fended off Nazis, aided Jewish refugees, and survived a surprise a visit from White’s mother-in-law, are described in these three books of memoirs. See also In Privateer’s Bay and Two on the Isle. Sail Away
Sailor on the Sun
Secret Sea A young ex-naval officer goes in search of Aztec treasure reputedly sunk in the Caribbean, aided by a fifteen-year old boy. Silent Ship, Silent Sea Loosely inspired by the true WWII story of a battle-damaged American destroyer left adrift without engines or power. By daybreak, the fleet has moved on, unaware the ship is left behind. The crew must “sail” to Australia, through typhoons and enemy sub-infested waters. Young seaman Kesley Devereux rises to the occasion and keeps the crew together, lest they all perish. Smuggler's Sloop
Surrender
The Survivor A self-centered Navy pilot is sent on a scouting mission with an elite Marine recon squad. When the force is trapped behind enemy lines on a Japanese-held island, the young pilot must take command, earn the respect of the men and lead the escape. Torpedo Run This story focuses on the life of a small PT boat crew during WWII. When their commander is killed, the Navy sends a fresh, “by the book” replacement whose naïve decisions put the crew in danger. Young Peter Brent, the executive officer, must draw on his experience and stand up to the new captain. Each member of the squad is drawn into the morality play and forced to choose sides, while executing their daring mission against the Japanese navy. Two on the Isle An autobiographical account of the Whites' time on Marina Cay, an eight-acre island near Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, where they bought for $60, hacking a cistern out of the rough, rocky land and shipping in enough concrete to build a small, sturdy house. These adventurous years – during which the couple weathered a typhoon, fended off Nazis, aided Jewish refugees, and survived a surprise a visit from White’s mother-in-law, are described in these three books of memoirs. See also Our Virgin Island, and Two on the Isle Up Periscope A young man is sent by submarine to capture a Japanese code that is being used to relay secret information about American forces during World War II. |