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The G-man's son at Porpoise Island

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About This Book

Two teenage friends, Stanley Sandborn and John Tallman, set out aboard their sloop for the remote Porpoise Island and discover a strange gray speedboat and a hidden inlet called Black Cove. Their seaside outing quickly becomes a detective adventure as they use cameras, fingerprint kits, and seamanship to investigate suspicious craft and outlaw activity. Encounters escalate into capture, escapes, and armed confrontations that draw in federal agents and force the boys to confront betrayal and danger. The narrative moves from boating exploration to pitched fights and a final revelation about the secret hidden in Black Cove.

About the Author

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Warren F. Robinson

Warren F. Robinson is an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly his book "The G-man's Son at Porpoise Island." This engaging story captures the adventures of a young boy and his experiences on Porpoise Island, blending themes of exploration and family. Robinson's writing reflects a keen understanding of youthful curiosity and the importance of familial bonds, making his work appealing to young readers. While not extensively documented, his contributions to literature resonate with those interested in classic children's narratives.

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