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The Jewel Thief
The Jewel Thief
The Jewel Thief
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The Jewel Thief

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Should Carter raise a detective from the dead to stop a famous thief?

Carter suspects his former best friend, Ridge, is up to something, and he’s not surprised it has to do with bringing a dead person back to life. When Carter learns that the person Ridge brings back is a famous thief, he must race to stop them both. Unfortunately, it means he’ll also have to resurrect someone.

Will Carter and the detective stop Ridge in time before the principal of their school is robbed or will Ridge and his thief succeed? Download The Jewel Thief now to find out!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 9, 2018
ISBN9780463372807
The Jewel Thief
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Andrea Pearson

Andrea, a Brigham Young University graduate, is an avid reader and outdoor enthusiast (hiking, fishing, boating, biking, spending time in the Rocky Mountains, and taking walks). She spent a year and a half serving the Spanish speaking community in Toronto, Canada, and is fluent in 2 1⁄2 languages. She plays several instruments, not including the banjo, and loves putting together musical arrangements. Her favorite sports are basketball and football, though several knee surgeries and incurably awful coordination prevent her from playing them.Andrea is always in the mood for a good movie with close friends and family (especially her husband and mom), with a large glass of milk and a bowl of overly buttered popcorn nearby. She also enjoys oil painting, making earrings, squeezing every bit of oxygen out of Ziploc bags, and she hopes to someday travel to Italy and Alaska.Andrea has published three books.

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    The Jewel Thief - Andrea Pearson

    The Jewel Thief

    Ranch City Academy Book Two

    Andrea Pearson

    Illustrated by

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    Copyright 2015 Andrea Pearson

    Book design and layout copyright 2015 Andrea Pearson

    Illustrations copyright 2015 James E. Curwen

    Cover design copyright 2015 Andrea Pearson and James E. Curwen

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    Dedication

    To Lacie, Sophie, and Liam.

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    The Jewel Thief

    Carter slammed his locker door shut and glanced up in time to see Ridge, his former best friend, staring at him. Carter glanced away. It hadn’t taken long for Ridge to replace him with a new best friend, a girl who was probably willing to break all sorts of laws. She was there now, laughing at something Ridge had said. From the way her gaze flitted to Carter before she busted up, they were probably talking about him. Wonderful.

    Carter passed Ridge in the hallway, heading to his first class. He pretended not to notice the two of them. Luckily, he and Ridge only had one class together this semester—science. Unluckily, that was the class he was headed to now.

    Due to seating arrangements, they were still sharing a table. Carter was grateful they weren’t lab partners, but he really wasn’t in the mood for Ridge’s gloating and annoying behavior today.

    How’s it going? Ridge asked as he slid into his chair.

    Great.

    Ridge waited for Carter to ask how he was doing, but Carter turned his attention to the front of the class and the lesson that was about to start.

    He soon noticed that Ridge was antsy today. He stared at the clock a lot, tapping his foot

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