Escape From Big Muddy
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Initial publish date
- Aug 1998
- Category
- General, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780006481850
- Publish Date
- Aug 1998
- List Price
- $6.99
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Description
Eric Wilson has done it again - he's written a turbo-charged adventure mystery that will more than satisfy his legions of young fans. In this, the nineteenth Tom and Liz Austen mystery, Liz Austen is plunged into a deadly world of biker gangs, kidnapping and international smuggling. And imagine: it all starts in rural Saskatchewan.
"When's the next Eric Wilson book coming out?" Flipping the last page of Escape From Big Muddy, it's the question readers will be asking.
"Canada's answer to The Hardy Boys ... These books are wildly popular." - Canadian Living
"Eric Wilson's latest is a breathless page turner..." - Quill & Quire
About the author
ERIC WILSON identified a need for stories to excite kids about reading as a young teacher in British Columbia. When the search proved difficult, he began writing books himself, publishing Murder on the Canadian in 1976. Four decades later, there are 22 books in the Eric Wilson Mystery Series, which has been translated into ten languages around the world. He has received many honours including the Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal for inspiring a love of reading and our nation. He lives in Victoria with his wife, Flo. Visit him online at www.ericwilson.com.
Other titles by
Murder On The Canadian: 40th Anniversary Edition
Eric Wilson's Canadian Mysteries Volume 3
The Emily Carr Mystery, The St. Andrews Werewolf, The Inuk Mountie Adventure
Eric Wilson's Canadian Mysteries Volume 1
Murder on the Canadian, The Case of the Golden Boy, The Lost Treasure of Casa Loma
Eric Wilson's Canadian Mysteries Volume 2
Red River Ransom, The Ghost of the Lunenberg Manor, Code Red at the Supermall
Eric Wilson's Canadian Mysteries Volume 3
Eric Wilson's Canadian Mysteries Volume 1: Murder on the Canadian
Eric Wilson's Canadian Mysteries Volume 2
Red River Ransom
Exploring the Frozen North
Pierre Berton's History for Young Canadians