
Stairway to Danger!
A Rick Brant Science Adventure
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Narrated by:
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J.J. Campanella
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By:
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John Blaine
About this listen
Rick and Scotty stay close to home near Spindrift Island in this volume, set mostly in an old abandoned amusement park on the New Jersey coast next to a scientific research facility. They're investigating a mysterious hit-and-run case that injured Rick's sister Barby and this time are up against hardened domestic criminals. This book introduces young listeners to the sciences of cybernetics, solid-state electronics, and artificial intelligence, which were cutting-edge when this thrilling novel was debuted. Even after 70 years, this YA story remains exciting, real, and engaging.
©1952 John Blaine (P)2023 Uvula Publishing Co.
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