Tracker's Canyon
When Tristan’s dad disappears, he puts his tracking skills to the test to find him — but will Tristan’s talents save him if it turns out to be a trap?
Thanks to his dad’s coaching, sixteen-year-old Tristan is one of the best climbers and trackers in his small town. He can read footprints and bushes like they’re security-camera footage, and fearlessly descend rock faces and waterfalls. But when his father disappears, leaving his mother too grief-stricken to function, the young canyoneer’s life goes into freefall.
Left in the hands of a well-meaning but incompetent uncle and a space-cadet housekeeper, Tristan finds life a struggle no matter how hard he works. When he nears the end of his rope at home, the teen decides to set off into Swallow Canyon in search of his father — only to realize that someone may be out to get him. Now the question is who’s stalking whom, and are Tristan’s skills up to the dangerous game playing out in the deep, shadowy canyon?
This was a great book full of interesting plot twists. If your interested in canyoneering this is the book for you.
A great teen adventure novel with some nice twists. A quick but engrossing read. Another solid Red Maple nomination.
That was good. Plot kept moving with one danger after another. Surprises, too!
I thought it would be more of a cat and mouse case from my predictions from the back summery, but I was disappointed that it wasn't what I thought. Still a good casual read though.
Visit the book locations Canada- British ColumbiaIm not the age group for this novel I suppose but it reminded me of the novels I used to read as a young girl wanting to be in the cubs instead of the brownies. Adventure trails, getting lost in the woods and finding your way home, pretending your toy walkie talkie is the real deal...Even as an adult, this novel reminded me of my time trekking through the grand Canyon - the boats I wore, the hat, the sense of adventure...yup this novel had this
I read Tracker's Canyon as a publisher's ARC.A great book for YA readers tension crackles on every page, Excitement builds throughout. Characters are well defined. Plot twists and turns. And, in the end, the hero solves the puzzle and survives.Recommended.
Pam Withers
Paperback | Pages: 184 pages Rating: 3.45 | 140 Users | 36 Reviews
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ISBN: | 1459739639 (ISBN13: 9781459739635) |
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Nominated for the 2019 Red Maple Fiction AwardWhen Tristan’s dad disappears, he puts his tracking skills to the test to find him — but will Tristan’s talents save him if it turns out to be a trap?
Thanks to his dad’s coaching, sixteen-year-old Tristan is one of the best climbers and trackers in his small town. He can read footprints and bushes like they’re security-camera footage, and fearlessly descend rock faces and waterfalls. But when his father disappears, leaving his mother too grief-stricken to function, the young canyoneer’s life goes into freefall.
Left in the hands of a well-meaning but incompetent uncle and a space-cadet housekeeper, Tristan finds life a struggle no matter how hard he works. When he nears the end of his rope at home, the teen decides to set off into Swallow Canyon in search of his father — only to realize that someone may be out to get him. Now the question is who’s stalking whom, and are Tristan’s skills up to the dangerous game playing out in the deep, shadowy canyon?
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Title | : | Tracker's Canyon |
Author | : | Pam Withers |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 184 pages |
Published | : | July 22nd 2017 by Dundurn |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure. Mystery |
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Ratings: 3.45 From 140 Users | 36 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Tracker's Canyon
wow, it went from a not-so-normal life of a single parent child into some dark gloomy, and revenge filled mystery novel. Although overall it was interesting and a breath-taking book.This was a great book full of interesting plot twists. If your interested in canyoneering this is the book for you.
A great teen adventure novel with some nice twists. A quick but engrossing read. Another solid Red Maple nomination.
That was good. Plot kept moving with one danger after another. Surprises, too!
I thought it would be more of a cat and mouse case from my predictions from the back summery, but I was disappointed that it wasn't what I thought. Still a good casual read though.
Visit the book locations Canada- British ColumbiaIm not the age group for this novel I suppose but it reminded me of the novels I used to read as a young girl wanting to be in the cubs instead of the brownies. Adventure trails, getting lost in the woods and finding your way home, pretending your toy walkie talkie is the real deal...Even as an adult, this novel reminded me of my time trekking through the grand Canyon - the boats I wore, the hat, the sense of adventure...yup this novel had this
I read Tracker's Canyon as a publisher's ARC.A great book for YA readers tension crackles on every page, Excitement builds throughout. Characters are well defined. Plot twists and turns. And, in the end, the hero solves the puzzle and survives.Recommended.
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