The Fairfield Triangle
(1996)(Book 18 in the Strange Matter series)
A novel by Johnny Ray Barnes Jr and Marty M Engle
Once you're in, you can't get out.
The Fairfield Triangle has always been an enigma to its namesake town. No one has ever found a reason for the strange events that take place there.
Enter Russell Drake. Russell loves solving mysteries. That's why he tags along with his dad, Sheriff Drake, to investigate a disappearance in The Triangle. However, when his back is turned, Russell's crime-solving kit - his most valued possession - vanishes, and the young detective finds himself a victim of the legendary Triangle.
To solve the mystery, Russell teams up with the Barker sisters, classmates from school whose father just lost some equipment to The Triangle. They return to the area to search for clues, and come back with enough evidence to persuade Mr. Barker to camp out at the area in an attempt to capture the weird occurrences on tape.
While setting up his recorders at the campsite, Mr. Barker suddenly vanishes into thin air, right before the kids' eyes. When Russell and the sisters try to get the Sheriff, they find themselves trapped in a never-changing landscape with no way out!
Russell quickly realizes . . . they're lost in The Fairfield Triangle.
And worse . . . They're not in there alone.
Genre: Children's Fiction
The Fairfield Triangle has always been an enigma to its namesake town. No one has ever found a reason for the strange events that take place there.
Enter Russell Drake. Russell loves solving mysteries. That's why he tags along with his dad, Sheriff Drake, to investigate a disappearance in The Triangle. However, when his back is turned, Russell's crime-solving kit - his most valued possession - vanishes, and the young detective finds himself a victim of the legendary Triangle.
To solve the mystery, Russell teams up with the Barker sisters, classmates from school whose father just lost some equipment to The Triangle. They return to the area to search for clues, and come back with enough evidence to persuade Mr. Barker to camp out at the area in an attempt to capture the weird occurrences on tape.
While setting up his recorders at the campsite, Mr. Barker suddenly vanishes into thin air, right before the kids' eyes. When Russell and the sisters try to get the Sheriff, they find themselves trapped in a never-changing landscape with no way out!
Russell quickly realizes . . . they're lost in The Fairfield Triangle.
And worse . . . They're not in there alone.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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