Tunnels of Time

A Moose Jaw Adventure

Kids, People and Places, Fiction, Canada, Science Fiction, Teen, General Fiction
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Author: Mary Harelkin Bishop ISBN: 9781550508406
Publisher: Coteau Books Publication: January 1, 2000
Imprint: Coteau Books Language: English
Author: Mary Harelkin Bishop
ISBN: 9781550508406
Publisher: Coteau Books
Publication: January 1, 2000
Imprint: Coteau Books
Language: English

A wild looking-glass trip through time, from present-day Moose Jaw to the past of Prohibition and gangsters and the mysterious underground tunnels. Thirteen-year-old Andrea Talbot doesn't want to go to Moose Jaw for her cousin Vanessa's wedding. She's going to miss a really cool bike trip and she's not taking it very well. At a family dinner party in a local restaurant, Andrea agrees to look at what she thinks is just a phony tourist attraction - tunnels beneath the streets of Moose Jaw.Legend has it that in Prohibition days the tunnels sheltered crooks, maybe even the notorious Al Capone himself! Andrea scoff, until she has a small accident with a mirror at the tunnel entrance and wakes up in another time. Unable to return to the present, Andrea is caught up in a dangerous underground adventure.A teenage boy, Vance, finds her a job - working as a courier for the very criminals whose existence she dismissed - including their menacing leader, a man she knows only as Scarface. When she overhears information about a police raid, Andrea has to decide what to do. Should she help Scarface escape? Or should she help Vance, who is running for his life after a run-in with Scarface? And whatever she decides, will Andrea ever get back to the present?

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A wild looking-glass trip through time, from present-day Moose Jaw to the past of Prohibition and gangsters and the mysterious underground tunnels. Thirteen-year-old Andrea Talbot doesn't want to go to Moose Jaw for her cousin Vanessa's wedding. She's going to miss a really cool bike trip and she's not taking it very well. At a family dinner party in a local restaurant, Andrea agrees to look at what she thinks is just a phony tourist attraction - tunnels beneath the streets of Moose Jaw.Legend has it that in Prohibition days the tunnels sheltered crooks, maybe even the notorious Al Capone himself! Andrea scoff, until she has a small accident with a mirror at the tunnel entrance and wakes up in another time. Unable to return to the present, Andrea is caught up in a dangerous underground adventure.A teenage boy, Vance, finds her a job - working as a courier for the very criminals whose existence she dismissed - including their menacing leader, a man she knows only as Scarface. When she overhears information about a police raid, Andrea has to decide what to do. Should she help Scarface escape? Or should she help Vance, who is running for his life after a run-in with Scarface? And whatever she decides, will Andrea ever get back to the present?

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