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The Saxe Point Park Mystery
by Arem Zach
170 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2161; ISBN 1-4120-4353-0; US$14.84, C$17.07, EUR11.57, £7.67
"Now the ship's lights slowly came closer to us. We were frozen in anticipation, our eyes glued to it!" During summer vacation, three children find themselves investigating a strange mystery
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This is the first of a series of mysteries that take place in and around Victoria, B.C., the author's hometown. The main characters are children who eventually solve the mystery of strange occurrences and unexplained events. In the Saxe Point Park Mystery they stumble upon a dangerous plot which could alter our perception of where we belong in the universe.
During a quiet summer vacation in Victoria, three children find themselves in the middle of a strange mystery. Their curiosity puts them in peril, pitted against dangerous characters bent on making millions from stolen artifacts with hidden powers.
From Saxe Point Park to the grasslands of southern Russia, this tale takes the children on a scary journey. The international implications are huge as the FBI, CIA and local police try to keep the secret from being uncovered.
About the Author
"Arem Zach" is a pen name of the author who grew up and currently lives in Victoria, B.C. Canada, where he has used the local area a backdrop for his stories. He is a teacher and administrator with a local school district. Most of his 28 years of teaching have been at the intermediate level. He is writing his mystery novels for young readers and is also working on a fantasy/science fiction novel aimed at a wider audience.
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