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SKU: 92111 Tennis Shoes Vol 3 The Feathered Serpent Part 1


Tennis Shoes Vol 3 The Feathered Serpent Part 1
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  • SKU: 92111 Tennis Shoes Vol 3 The Feathered Serpent Part 1

    Chris Heimerdinger

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A modern quest in the day of the ancient Messiah

Transport yourself back in time for another adventure in the ongoing saga that began with Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites and Gadiantons and the Silver Sword. Join Jim Hawkins as he embarks upon his most difficult and perilous quest—a quest for survival against unseen enemies. A quest to solve the deepening mystery of the disappearance of his sister, Jennifer, and his old friend Garth Plimpton.

Jim, now the father of two teenage daughters and a ten-year-old son—all as stubborn and self-willed as he ever was!—must battle the forces of an old and secret adversary set on decimating every shred of his existence. Once again, Jim must descend through the mysterious passages of Frost Cave and the Rainbow Room only to emerge with his family in a land and time teetering on the brink of ultimate destruction. The time just prior to the Savior's appearance in the new world.

The time of the Feathered Serpent.





Chris Heimerdinger - Chris Heimerdinger's first novel, Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites, first appeared in August of 1989. With the twelfth installment, Drums of Desolation, the Tennis Shoes Adventure series has sold over a million and half copies on book and audio. Chris is the author of the novel Passage to Zarahemla, and producer/director of the feature film of the same name, as well as its book sequel, Escape from Zarahemla, which are now officially part of the Tennis Shoes ''universe.'' He is also the producer/ songwriter on the album Whispered Visions. With Thorns of Glory, Part 1, Chris presents the twenty-first novel of his writing career a creative span of more than a quarter century.