14 TOM SWIFT and the Coupe of Invisibility
Book fourteen in the New TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures.

Swift Enterprises wins a U.S. Navy contract to do the impossible. While modern ships are as stealthy as can be, at least to RADAR, they can still be spotted visually. Now, the Navy wants them to be invisible to the human eye as well!

While Tom works on a solution--one that requires the reuse of an earlier invention--the first cars from the new Swift Motorcar Company are rolling off the line. He decides to test various possibilities of his system on a brand new car.

But when the car is stolen in broad daylight, and it looks as if terrorists have stolen it, he must double his efforts to now devise a way to see the invisible.

The situation becomes more dire when the car is used to infiltrate a military installation where a bomb is planted that destroys a building belonging to NATO.

Can Tom manage to complete the contract while working to overcome the very thing he is attempting to invent? And, will success mean his actual invention is doomed to be a failure?
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14 TOM SWIFT and the Coupe of Invisibility
Book fourteen in the New TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures.

Swift Enterprises wins a U.S. Navy contract to do the impossible. While modern ships are as stealthy as can be, at least to RADAR, they can still be spotted visually. Now, the Navy wants them to be invisible to the human eye as well!

While Tom works on a solution--one that requires the reuse of an earlier invention--the first cars from the new Swift Motorcar Company are rolling off the line. He decides to test various possibilities of his system on a brand new car.

But when the car is stolen in broad daylight, and it looks as if terrorists have stolen it, he must double his efforts to now devise a way to see the invisible.

The situation becomes more dire when the car is used to infiltrate a military installation where a bomb is planted that destroys a building belonging to NATO.

Can Tom manage to complete the contract while working to overcome the very thing he is attempting to invent? And, will success mean his actual invention is doomed to be a failure?
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14 TOM SWIFT and the Coupe of Invisibility

14 TOM SWIFT and the Coupe of Invisibility

14 TOM SWIFT and the Coupe of Invisibility

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Overview

Book fourteen in the New TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures.

Swift Enterprises wins a U.S. Navy contract to do the impossible. While modern ships are as stealthy as can be, at least to RADAR, they can still be spotted visually. Now, the Navy wants them to be invisible to the human eye as well!

While Tom works on a solution--one that requires the reuse of an earlier invention--the first cars from the new Swift Motorcar Company are rolling off the line. He decides to test various possibilities of his system on a brand new car.

But when the car is stolen in broad daylight, and it looks as if terrorists have stolen it, he must double his efforts to now devise a way to see the invisible.

The situation becomes more dire when the car is used to infiltrate a military installation where a bomb is planted that destroys a building belonging to NATO.

Can Tom manage to complete the contract while working to overcome the very thing he is attempting to invent? And, will success mean his actual invention is doomed to be a failure?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158043727
Publisher: Thackery Fox & Associates
Publication date: 09/14/2014
Series: The TOM SWIFT Invention Adventures , #14
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 356 KB

About the Author

Victor Appleton II was and still is to some point a group of different authors all writing under that pen name.

As one of the latest, Thomas Hudson uses that name for this new series of Tom Swift stories. As of the end of 2015 there are 15 of them with 5 or even 10 or 15 more to come in the next decade. If he were superhuman and still had a working brain, he might write faster and get them all out in 5 or 6 years, but let's not get too anxious and tax the poor fellow.

Check various Internet book stores with names that rhyme in pam-a-thon and garns and bowbell to find many of the 40+ books he has written.
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