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| The Legend of Annie Murphy (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #7) | 
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Author: Frank Peretti Publisher: Thomas Nelson Studio: Thomas Nelson Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson Label: Thomas Nelson Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 1400305764 EAN: 9781400305766 ASIN: 1400305764
Publication Date: March 29, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In 1885, the Murphy mine struck gold. According to legend, Annie Murphy killed her husband out of greed, but just before she was to be hanged for the murder, she escaped. Now, a hundred years later, there have been sightings of Annie Murphy's "ghost." The Coopers unwittingly become involved in a mystery that finds them caught between the past and the present.
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  This One's a WINNER! December 12, 2007 Wet my students' appetites with this one, and they love it! Better still, Scholastic has a Reading Counts quiz for this excellent story (as well as other titles in this series). Furthermore, parents and educators can thank Peretti for providing fun, wholesome literature with Christian values.
  tricky -- hidden Christian August 15, 2007 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book promotes Christianity, but this is not mentioned in the book's description. Deceitful.
  1885 Gold Strike Mystery July 30, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Four boys on a camping trip with their parents decide to spend the night in the cemetery above the ghost town Bodine, Arizona. Two had to be coaxed there through a dare. While sitting around a campfire telling stories they are frightened off by the sight of a luminous bluish weeping women in a long flowing dress. It's Annie Murphy, the murderess! They run back to their parent's camp to tell their tale.The boys' sighting draws serious investigators to the site. Professor MacPherson, an astrophysicist and an Old West Buff whose convinced that the strange phenomenon is caused by a severe disturbance in the magnetic field within the town, and Dr. Jacob Cooper, an archeologist and his two children Jay and Lila. Mac wants Dr. Cooper to examine a massive carving done of a weeping woman on the cliff in the cemetery above the grave of Cyrus Murphy, Annie's murdered husband. Annie was a master carver who worked in both wood and stone. The Cooper children wide up in the thick of the mystery as they are sucked back in time and Sheriff Dustin Potter is propelled forward. Being a sheriff doesn't always make a man the good guy. Getting to the bottom of this mystery could cost the professor, the Coopers and even Annie Murphy's life. Frank Peretti is as good as his press, a master storyteller. I read this in a single sitting because I simply had to know what was going to happen next. Annie Murphy's story is a good read for adults and children alike!
  A great time-travel story February 4, 2003 Is there anything that Peretti can't write - or won't? This time (get it?) the Coopers are in the good old US, and traveling with their old buddy Mac to a strange desert location. Ghostly sightings, and massive cliff carvings make their trip worth it...until they are separated by the minor amount of two hundred years! Jay and Lila desperately try to decipher the messages being left in the past...while Doc and Mac try to decipher the messages being left at the same time...in the future!! The adventure and fun of the Coopers hits new heights with The Legend of Annie Murphy.
  Time-traveling July 30, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a very good book. I enjoyed it all, I couldn't put it down! I love books that have time-travel in them. This book was about Jay and Lila switching places in time with a sheriff from 100 years ago. They were investagating the mystery of Annie Murphy who supposedly killed her husband. People had said that strange carvings had apeared in the canyon where she once lived, and supposedly was shot for muder. What really ocured was that a time vortex caught Annie, who now floats in and out of time, between 100 years. The vortex was caused because of the wierd gravity in the canyon. When both kids and sheriff come close to her at the same point in time, the vortex causes them to switch places in time. The kids and their father discover a plot between the judge and the sheriff, to frame Annie. Is she a murderer or not? And will the kids return to they're own time before the time vortex disapears? As I said, I couldn't put this book down.
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