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Hunting the Bushbird John Latham

Hunting the Bushbird By John Latham

Hunting the Bushbird by John Latham


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As a child, I loved reading stories that transported me to countries and places that were different from those of my upbringing in Britain. Books such as The Coral Island and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer fired my imagination.

Hunting the Bushbird Summary

Hunting the Bushbird by John Latham

A young boy witnesses the abduction of his parents and the destruction of his family home. Can he find out the truth about their disappearance and their ultimate fate... and can he discover the identities of the men with the strange tattoo on their wrists?
Nine-year-old Luis Montero lives on the edge of the Colombian rainforest in the shadow of the Andes Mountains. The brutal attack on his family leaves him alone with only his pet dog, Maya, for support. Together, the pair set out on a quest for answers. Why would these men want to destroy his family and what is the significance of the silver key handed to Luis by his father, moments before he was taken?

As the dramatic events unfold, Luis must uncover secrets from his father's past and escape the very real danger that surrounds him on his search. Will he find the truth and solve the mystery... before time runs out?

About John Latham

John Latham was born in the Midlands where he lived and worked until 2008. After a career as a college lecturer, employment tribunal advocate and hotelier, he moved to Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, and is now a full-time writer. Hunting the Bushbird is John's first novel for children.

Additional information

NGR9781838590840
9781838590840
1838590846
Hunting the Bushbird by John Latham
New
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2019-09-12
200
N/A
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