These books keep getting better and better. This book is excellent and is quite suspenseful.
In National Parks Mysteries #6, Ghost Horses, two sibling Shoshone children, Ethan and Summer, are placed with the Landons. Ethan dislikes the Anglos and doesn't get along with Jack.
The Landons and their foster children travel to Zion National Park so that Olivia can investigate the deaths of wild mustangs. Ethan's resentment grows, and Jack believes that Ethan is trying to put a curse on his family.
This is a very good book.
With the publication of volume 7, the series was rebranded as the Mysteries in Our National Parks series, and the cover art changed design.
Additionally, the hardcover books began to be printed on slightly lower quality paper that is still good quality paper. The first six books were printed on excellent quality paper that is quite thick.
The first six hardcover books feature a set of color photos from each national park inserted in the middle of the book. The photos were discontinued beginning with volume 7.
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In each book, the Landons have faced danger. The danger is greater in this book and each subsequent title. Not only did the book design and series name change, but the stories were made even more exciting.
The obligatory National Geographic mention is made on page 108.
This is an excellent book.
2 comments:
The books also include maps of the parks, with locations mentioned in the stories (a feature that I like in books).
Beginning with book 7, the two-page maps were moved from the end papers to the beginning of the text (not as good).
The maps are a very nice touch. It helps readers who haven't been to the park visualize the locations. I wish all books had maps in them.
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