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yellowdogintexas

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12. The Lost Road to Key West by Michael Reisig
Sun Jun 16, 2019, 03:57 PM
Jun 2019

Latest in a 10 book series in which the main characters (Kansas and Will) live in Key West. They have boats, and a plane and are divers - they are equipped to handle a variety of tourist needs. They also have an assortment of outrageous friends, with whom they hunt for treasure, run into all sorts of dangerous trouble, and get themselves out of jams in some very original ways.

The group of friends was nicknamed "The Hole in the Coral Wall Gang" back around book 8.

I recommend these books be read in order for better continuity. They are a fun read - great for the beach. One might think this is a 'guy's" series, but this woman loves adventure escapades. My first adventure read was H. Rider Haggard's "King Solomon's Mines" and "She". I have been hooked ever since.

Just finished "Black House" by Stephen King and Peter Straub. trev Jun 2019 #1
How nice! hermetic Jun 2019 #2
You don't have interlibrary loan? murielm99 Jun 2019 #3
They charge you to use it hermetic Jun 2019 #4
That's unfortunate. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2019 #15
AND, Mr. Krueger hermetic Jun 2019 #5
check into the availability of E-books via the library yellowdogintexas Jun 2019 #10
I'd say my city is above average in size. trev Jun 2019 #7
another thought: does your Library have a Friends of the Library organization? yellowdogintexas Jun 2019 #11
Yes, we have a Friends trev Jun 2019 #14
I just finished The Girl from Berlin by Ronald H. Balson FakeNoose Jun 2019 #6
That sounds really good hermetic Jun 2019 #9
Re-reading Wind in the Willows highmindedhavi Jun 2019 #8
The Lost Road to Key West by Michael Reisig yellowdogintexas Jun 2019 #12
Hi! Good to see you again hermetic Jun 2019 #13
Skin Deep by Liz Nugent. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2019 #16
Dracula by Bram Stoker. ... spin Jun 2019 #17
Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo elfin Jun 2019 #18
Aren't they wonderful? hermetic Jun 2019 #19
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