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Stairway to Danger
- A Rick Brant Electronic Adventure, Book 9
- Narrated by: J.J. Campanella
- Length: 5 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this Rick Brant Adventure #9: Rick and Scotty stay close to home near Spindrift Island, 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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