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At all costs: John Gilstrap.

At all costs: John Gilstrap.
At all costs
When undercover fugitives are found in the suburbs, they must race against time—and the FBI—to clear their names in this "superior page turner" (David Baldacci). The Brightons are just an ordinary, small-town, law-abiding family—until somebody else's mistake uncovers the truth. Jake and Carolyn Brighton are the FBI's two most wanted fugitives. Jake and Carolyn have lived a lie for fourteen years to protect themselves. But now they have to protect their thirteen-year-old son. Their only chance is to return to the hellish scene of an unprecedented crime and collect the evidence that may finally set them free. But can they elude a massive manhunt long enough to get there? "Gilstrap has ingeniously twisted his simple premise six ways from Sunday. Does for families what Nathan's Run did for preteens—puts them through endless rounds of entertainingly action-packed pursuit." — Kirkus Text Difficulty 4 - Text Difficulty 5 880 Electronic reproduction.

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Record Number 655306
ISBN 9780786028283 (electronic bk)
Author Gilstrap, John
Title At all costs John Gilstrap.
Publication details 2011.
Pagination etc. 1 online resource
Summary Note When undercover fugitives are found in the suburbs, they must race against time—and the FBI—to clear their names in this "superior page turner" (David Baldacci). The Brightons are just an ordinary, small-town, law-abiding family—until somebody else's mistake uncovers the truth. Jake and Carolyn Brighton are the FBI's two most wanted fugitives. Jake and Carolyn have lived a lie for fourteen years to protect themselves. But now they have to protect their thirteen-year-old son. Their only chance is to return to the hellish scene of an unprecedented crime and collect the evidence that may finally set them free. But can they elude a massive manhunt long enough to get there? "Gilstrap has ingeniously twisted his simple premise six ways from Sunday. Does for families what Nathan's Run did for preteens—puts them through endless rounds of entertainingly action-packed pursuit." — Kirkus
Target audience note Text Difficulty 4 - Text Difficulty 5
880 Lexile.
Subject Fiction
Suspense
Thriller
Electronic books
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