Rick Brant and his pal, Scotty, are plunged into danger and excitement when they encounter the cutthroat pirates of Shan in the heart of the Pacific tropics. During an expedition to locate two missing scientists, Rick, the son of a famous scientist and youngest member of the Spindrift Scientific Foundation, finds that piracy exists in a new and modem form. How he and his friends rescue the lost scientists and help to eradicate organized piracy in the Sulu Sea through the use of modern electronics makes one of the most thrilling adventures in the Rick Brant series.
The Pirates of Shan: A Rick Brant Science Adventure Story
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Harold L. Goodwin was an American writer during the 20th century, with most of his works being science fiction stories based in outer space.
Harold L. Goodwin was an American writer during the 20th century, with most of his works being science fiction stories based in outer space.
The Rick Brant series was written pseudonymously under the name John Blaine from 1946-1968. Many millions of the books were sold. Rick Brant was a high school boy who lived on an island off the coast of New Jersey.
Rick Brant moved with infinite care.
How Rick uncovers the terrifying threat to Project Pegasus, and how this discovery culminates in an unexpected adventure that nearly costs Rick his life when he ventures into dangers no man has ever faced, will keep the reader spellbound to ...
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Captured by pirates in Jamaica and sold into slavery in New England, Resolute Talbot and her siblings are taught to spin and weave before Resolute finds herself alone in a harsh Lexington culture torn by a brewing Revolutionary War. 50,000 ...
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