Overview
Truth at Crossbones Pass is the third novel in a hard-to-put-down adventure series set in the wilds of Alaska. Fifteen-year-old Rogan Chaffey is forced to decide how he will handle the lies that threaten justice, freedom, and life's meaning. Rogan and his friends camp out at the mysterious Devilfish Bay, where legend has it an entire native village was wiped out by an enormous octopus. Invited to be a guest at the Northern Lights Adventure Therapy program for troubled teens, he is met with danger, adventure, and a surprise from his past. Rogan and his family are thrust into a rescue mission, combatting against the harsh environment of southeast Alaska. Sea lions, sharks, and monster-sized fish are not the only adversaries Rogan and his friends battle. Will truth win? They discover the answer atop Sourdough Mountain at the deadly Crossbones Pass.
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Description
"Truth at Crossbones Pass" is the thrilling third novel in an adventurous series set in Alaska's wild landscapes. Fifteen-year-old Rogan Chaffey must decide how to handle lies that jeopardize justice and freedom. Rogan and his friends camp at Devilfish Bay, a place steeped in legend as the site of a village destroyed by a giant octopus. Invited to Northern Lights Adventure Therapy for troubled teens, Rogan encounters danger, adventure, and an unexpected connection to his past.
As Rogan and his family embark on a rescue mission, they face the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. They battle sea lions, sharks, and monstrous fish—yet these challenges are only part of the peril. Tensions rise as Rogan grapples with questions of truth and survival. The journey reaches its climax atop Sourdough Mountain at the dangerous Crossbones Pass. In this gripping tale, Rogan learns what it means to fight for the truth.
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About the author
Laura L. Morgan is a high school English and Public Speaking teacher in Lewiston, Idaho. She is the award-winning author of two novels in the Adventures of Rogan Chaffey series. She has been married to her fellow adventurer, Trent, for thirty-seven years and has three daughters, three sons-in-law, and nine grandchildren. She loves family adventures in God's beautiful creation: hiking, boating, hunting, camping, and fishing. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and photography. She lives on a semi-farm with many animals, rabbits being her favorite, and enjoys the time she is able to spend in the last frontier of Alaska.
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