Valley Of The Giants
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The Valley of the Giants Joseph Pines, an old retired editor, who believes that there’s race of giants living in Nepal, is convinced when further evidence comes in from his grand nephew, Danes Barnet, a guide in the Himalayas.’ He convinces a beautiful reporter, Peggy Kephart, to meet up with his nephew and his friend, Tim Matthews, guiding an expedition to that area. However, she soon discovers her life is in danger, not only from those in the expedition but also from the giants she encounters. The Alaskan Caper Tim Matthew’s life changes dramatically when he falls in love with an Indian Princess. But his life is in peril when his plane is hijacked, his friend shot and he is stranded in a blizzard. Hanzan It soon becomes apparent that this rescued child in the story of “The Valley of the Giants” becomes extraordinary big and strong and will face many difficulties growing up in America.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781604774917
ISBN10: 1604774916
Paul McClain
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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