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by Toni Dwiggins


  It wouldn't hurt to brush up on the metamorphic birth of the Canyon's basement rock.

  I went to work.

  You have reached the end of the story—thank you for reading!

  Turn the page to learn about other books in the series.

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  BOOKS IN THE SERIES

  The books are standalone stories and can be enjoyed in any order.

  QUICKSILVER

  A poisonous feud in the California gold country

  BADWATER

  Stolen radioactive material in Death Valley

  VOLCANO WATCH

  Murder and a red-alert volcano in the geologists' hometown

  SKELETON SEA

  A lethal project beneath the sea off the California coast

  RIVER RUN

  Lost rafters and a threat to the Colorado River in Grand Canyon

  BOX SET

  Includes: Quicksilver, Badwater, Volcano Watch

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  “WRITING IS EASY.

  All you have to do is cross out the wrong words.”

  ― Mark Twain

  I HAD SOME HELP IDENTIFYING the wrong words:

  I want to thank the following experts in their fields for information, education, reading the book, giving me terrific suggestions and support: Jenny and David Andersen, Pat and Ken Cummings, Brent Dalrymple, G. Nelson Eby, Dawn Gouge.

  Thanks to Bryan Stone for the tutorial in Search&Rescue and river rafting.

  If there are factual or technical errors in River Run, they are mine alone.

  Thanks to the following for reading and commenting on the book: Sonya Bateman, Wanda Downs, Emily Williams.

  An added note of appreciation goes to Emily Williams for the inspiration ;)

  To Chuck Williams, for support, patience, wisdom, and—thank you. Seven houses full.

 

 

 


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