Mystery at the Hot Pond

Mystery at the Hot Pond

by David DeVowe
Mystery at the Hot Pond

Mystery at the Hot Pond

by David DeVowe

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Overview

The new girl upsets class smack in the middle of winter. With her comes troubling change. Shoe Makinen discovers evidence that a double drowning at the sawmill may have been murder. MaryAnne’s faith is a mystery to Shoe as he suspects the outsider, MaryAnne is intertwined in the investigation. What is she doing here? Was it an accident or murder? Will life ever be the same?
A secret kept by Stoney Creek’s most powerful.
An unlikely friendship forged.
Two lives changed forever.
A refreshing adventure of hope, courage, and love; this first book in the Greatest Treasure (Christian fiction) series opens the door of discovery to an eleven-year-old boy, Shoe Makinen. He prefers everything to stay the same as it always was, but MaryAnne DuPree and her family invoke a new perspective of faith in God, and the acceptance of life changes as new experiences unfold. Shoe must overcome his fears to do what’s right in spite of the dangers that have found their way into the quiet mill town of Stoney Creek.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152522648
Publisher: David DeVowe
Publication date: 12/13/2015
Series: Greatest Treasure , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 185,804
File size: 646 KB

About the Author

David DeVowe writes Christian adventure for tweens, young adults and those that love a good family read. He hopes to write books that convey a renewed sense of hope, courage and respect for others.

An adventurer himself, David grew up in the wilds of Upper Michigan, and reaches into broad life-experience for his writings – from porcupines in the classroom to space travel tragedy. A former rocket scientist, and current pastor/preacher, David incorporates encounters with God in the distinctive characters of his novels.

He lives in Minnesota with his wife, the rest of their nine children—and with many of their grandchildren (on weekends).

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