Light in the Lions' Den

Light in the Lions' Den

Light in the Lions' Den

Light in the Lions' Den

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Overview

Over 1 million sold in series!

When they step into the Imagination Station, kids experience an unforgettable journey filled with action-packed adventure. With each book, readers are whisked away with cousins Patrick and Beth to embark on a new journey around the world and back in time.

This easy-to-read adventure is number 19 in the successful series that has now sold over 1 million books. The Imagination Station has been acting wonky for several adventures now, handing out the wrong gifts and traveling unexpected paths. Patrick and Beth must call upon their courage, strength, and resilience in order to help others and survive real dangers that threaten them as they travel through time and space to encounter the prophet Daniel and the deadly lions’ den.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589978782
Publisher: Focus on the Family
Publication date: 02/07/2017
Series: AIO Imagination Station Books Series , #19
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 321,063
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

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Light in the Lions' Den

Book 19


By Marianne Hering, DAVID HOHN

Tyndale House Publishers

Copyright © 2017 Focus on the Family
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-58997-878-2



CHAPTER 1

The Imagination Station


Mr. Pinkerton said, "You will all stay behind bars. At least till I talk to the Little Rock judge. I need to ask him what to do with children. I've never arrested kids before."

Mr. Pinkerton put the key in his pocket. He tipped his hat with a nod. Then the detective walked away from the jail cell. He headed up the stairs.

Beth gasped. She turned toward Eugene. "What should we do?" she asked.

Eugene stood up straight. He took a deep breath.

"I'll take the risk and go," Eugene said. "I'm fairly certain I can get back to Whit's End."

"What if you can't?" Patrick asked. "Beth and I will rot in jail if it doesn't work."

Just then Patrick heard loud footsteps coming from the stairwell.

Eugene moved toward the cell's bars.

"Mr. Pinkerton is coming back!" he said.

A popping sound came from the corner of the cell. Patrick and Beth turned to look.

The Imagination Station was fading in and out.

Just then Mr. Pinkerton appeared. "I forgot to ask about that 'computer' you have," he said. "It looks like a typewriter. But I opened it, and it doesn't have any ink inside."

Eugene groaned. "You opened it," he said. "With what?"

"A crowbar," the detective said.

Patrick quickly moved to Beth. He grabbed her wrist and pulled her toward the Imagination Station. "We have to get out of here now. Or the machine might disappear."

"Wait!" Beth said.

"What about Eugene?"

"We'll come back for him," Patrick whispered. "He'll be okay. It's not as if Mr. Pinkerton will throw him to the lions."

The cousins got into the car-like Imagination Station. They shut the doors and fastened their seat belts.

Patrick grabbed the black knob on the dashboard. A sharp pain shot up his hand to his elbow. He let the knob go. "Ouch!" he said. "It shocked me!"

He looked at Beth. Wisps of her dark-brown hair were sticking straight up.

"There's a lot of static electricity inside the car," Beth said. She reached over and took Patrick's hand. "I don't want to get separated again."

Patrick nodded. Then he glanced out the windshield. Eugene and Mr. Pinkerton were still talking. Patrick heard Mr. Pinkerton say, "I have the evidence that you were part of the robbery right here in this satchel!"

Patrick yanked the black knob again. He ignored the tingles that shocked him.

He heard an electric buzz as the car began to spin. Sparks flew off the outside of the car.

Beth gripped Patrick's free hand tightly.

The windshield filled with bright, swirling colors. Patrick felt as if they were being sucked into a whirlpool. The temperature dropped, and a chill seeped into his bones.

Suddenly everything went black.


(Continues...)

Excerpted from Light in the Lions' Den by Marianne Hering, DAVID HOHN. Copyright © 2017 Focus on the Family. Excerpted by permission of Tyndale House Publishers.
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Table of Contents

Contents

Prologue, 1,
1 The Imagination Station, 5,
2 The Statue, 10,
3 In the Desert, 17,
4 The Hanging Gardens, 23,
5 The Gates of Babylon, 37,
6 The Temple of Adad, 46,
7 Inside the Palace, 56,
8 The Advisers' Plan, 67,
9 Two Kings, 78,
10 Daniel, 86,
11 The New Law, 92,
12 King Darius's Regret, 100,
13 The Open Window, 108,
14 The Arrest, 113,
15 The Angel, 122,
16 The Imagination Station Returns, 133,
Secret Word Puzzle, 137,

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