Streiker's Morning Sun

Book Three in the Streiker Saga

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Robin Hardy ISBN: 9781934776384
Publisher: Westford Press Publication: February 6, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robin Hardy
ISBN: 9781934776384
Publisher: Westford Press
Publication: February 6, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This 4th edition features a new ending!

Welcome to Beaconville. It's a suspicious, unfriendly little town suspended in a dreary, bone-chilling winter. But when reclusive Dallas billionaire Fletcher Streiker receives a rambling letter from one of the residents asking for help, he decides to make a personal trip, bringing his wife, Adair, and their young son, Daniel.

The citizens react with predictable hostility when Fletcher shows a little too much interest--and insight--into their doings. Inexplicable things begin to happen, such as pieces from Adair's past showing up around town. However, when Fletcher pushes the townspeople a little too far, she and Daniel are left on their own. And the only way they can leave--the only way anyone can leave--is on Fletcher's train, the Morning Sun. The Streiker Saga begins with Streiker's Bride, continues in Streiker: The Killdeer, and concludes in Streiker's Morning Sun. Fletcher Streiker makes his next appearance in His Strange Ways, the sequel to Padre.

Robin Hardy is also the author of The Annals of Lystra, The Latter Annals of Lystra, the Sammy Series, The Idecis, and Unknown Name, Unknown Number: A Wimsey Reade Mystery.

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This 4th edition features a new ending!

Welcome to Beaconville. It's a suspicious, unfriendly little town suspended in a dreary, bone-chilling winter. But when reclusive Dallas billionaire Fletcher Streiker receives a rambling letter from one of the residents asking for help, he decides to make a personal trip, bringing his wife, Adair, and their young son, Daniel.

The citizens react with predictable hostility when Fletcher shows a little too much interest--and insight--into their doings. Inexplicable things begin to happen, such as pieces from Adair's past showing up around town. However, when Fletcher pushes the townspeople a little too far, she and Daniel are left on their own. And the only way they can leave--the only way anyone can leave--is on Fletcher's train, the Morning Sun. The Streiker Saga begins with Streiker's Bride, continues in Streiker: The Killdeer, and concludes in Streiker's Morning Sun. Fletcher Streiker makes his next appearance in His Strange Ways, the sequel to Padre.

Robin Hardy is also the author of The Annals of Lystra, The Latter Annals of Lystra, the Sammy Series, The Idecis, and Unknown Name, Unknown Number: A Wimsey Reade Mystery.

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