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Archer MacClehan has dreams that lead him into dangerous places. In Archer MacClehan & The Girl Who Wouldn't Stop Running - the second Archer MacClehan adventure - he dreams of vultures, a coral snake, a girl named Opal and Running Woman - Sara Cafferty. Sara once fought a grizzly for Archer, but they haven't spoken since the end of the Great Bear Adventure. They've thought about each, though - very often. The dream leads Archer and his partners in adventure, Tom Sevlakovs and Jessie Turnbull, to the Uncompagre Plateau of western Colorado, where 13-year-old Opal Skladany has been kidnapped. Opal's divorced parents are worth a few million each and someone wants a million from each of them - 59 pounds of money according to Sara - to return their daughter unharmed. Sara is already on the Uncompagre, a coincidence she can't explain to anyone - not even herself. Watching over all is Five Bears, Archer's long-dead grandfather. He advises Archer that to catch Running Woman, he must stop running. There's a snake in the grass - very pretty and very poisonous - helping the kidnappers. In the end, it's a foot race across the desert as Sara strives to beat the snake to the girl who wouldn't stop running.

Author Biography:

Sandy Compton grew up in Western Montana, where he lives still. He is an avid backpacker, wilderness advocate and traveler, particularly in the American West. Sandy has been writing for publication for 30 years and has multiple novels, non-fiction works, and hundreds of essays and articles to his credit. As an addict in recovery, he writes unflinchingly about his own struggle and the nature of addiction in a memoir, "Side Trips From Cowboy: Addiction, Recovery and the Western American Myth." "Side Trips From Cowboy" was published in 2009, with a second edition released in May of 2013. His novels include "Jason's Passage" (1995), "Archer MacClehan & The Hungry Now," (2005) "The Friction of Desire" (2012), "Scars on Top of Scars" (2014)," and "Archer MacClehan & The Girl Who Wouldn't Stop Running," (2014). He has also recently released a children's Christmas book, "Caleb's Miracle," and "Camping In Wyoming," by his grandmother, Mariam Lawton Clayton. "Camping In Wyoming" was designed around Mariam's handwritten account and original "kodaks" of her honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National Park in 1910. In his "other" life, Compton is program coordinator for Friends of the Scotchman Peaks Wilderness (wwwscotchmanpeaks.org), advocating for wilderness designation for the 88,000-acre Scotchman Peaks on the border between Idaho and Montana near where he lives.
Release date Australia
February 3rd, 2014
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
216
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9781886591165
Product ID
22197129

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