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The Seventh Taking: A Mountain Mystery

By: B.J. Bourg
Narrated by: Shawn Compton
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The Seventh Taking is the chilling tale of a young man’s journey through harsh mountain country in his search for the girl he loves and the two friends who dare to brave the dangerous elements - both human and natural - to support a friend.

When Joy Vincent disappears in the Blue Summit Mountains of Tennessee while vacationing with her family, park rangers begin an intensive search for the Louisiana high-school junior. Seven weeks later, the search is abandoned, and authorities conclude that Joy voluntarily ran away because of a fight with her father.

Unwilling to believe it, Abraham Wilson makes the long drive to the mountains and sets off on a journey that will change his life - and the lives of his friends, Brett Lester and Charlie Rickman - forever. Will they discover the secret behind Joy's disappearance, or will they meet with the same fate?

©2015 B.J. Bourg (P)2019 B.J. Bourg
Survival Stories Young Adult

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