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The Golden Path
The Golden Path: Into the Hollow Earth (Choose Your Own Adventure: The Golden Path Vol I)
The Golden Path
Anson Montgomery
FROM: Dianna Torman (dtorman@deadmail.anonymous.guyana.000) SUBJECT: Warning and Plea. Sweetheart, I don't want to alarm you, but I fear I must. If you are getting this email it is because something has happened to us. This note is rigged to be sent from a special dead letter drop if I have not checked back in three days. So begins the email that changes your life forever. Where have your parents gone? Were they kidnapped? Did they travel on their own to Ungava Bay? Were the explosions at Carlsbad, New Mexico volcanic or something more sinister? Why is the government so interested? And why do your parents, who are college professors, suddenly have $74 million in the bank? It starts with a simple call into the headmaster's office on a perfect fall day. It turns into a search for your missing parents that takes you and your two best friends on a trip into the hollow Earth. Part thriller, part travelogue, part personal quest, The Golden Path - Volume One weaves a labyrinthine journey as you search for answers to the truth about your past and the clues to your future. Every choice you make could be the difference between your parents life and death, and your ultimate destiny. Four story lines continue from Volume One to Volume Two. Can you find the ultimate Golden Path? A Multi-Volume Interactive Epic

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Fiction
  • Mystery
  • Series

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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In the book The Golden Path by Anson Montgomery you get to 
decide your own destiny. You and your two friends, 
Dresdale and Peter, spend the summer on an internship at 
an archaeological and geological expedition run by your 
parents in the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. You and 
your friends are exploring off the trails when you find an 
unusual pottery shard. You start researching it and decide 
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