Door In The Dragons Throat
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The first book in the Cooper Kids Adventures Series introduces Jay and Lila Cooper, teenagers who have grown up traveling the world with their archaeologist father. This adventure brings them to Nepur, a Middle Eastern country with a mystery as old as the desert sands. Legend has is that inside a desert cavern is a forbidden Door that brings certain death to anyone who tries to open it.
Armed with the knowledge that God is more powerful than any local legend or curse, Jay and Lila plunge down into the Dragon’s Throat, determined to find out what awaits them on the other side of the Door. This daring tale will have young adults on the edge of their seats.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781581346183
ISBN10: 1581346182
Frank Peretti
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2004
Cooper Kids Adventure # 1
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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