Chupacabra

Chupacabra by Roland Smith is a reprint edition published by Scholastic Incorporated on January 6, 2015. This 304-page book is written in English and is part of the Cryptid Hunters series, focusing on the adventures of Marty O’Hara and his best friend, Luther Smyth. They embark on a critical mission to locate Grace Wolfe, Marty’s cousin and the daughter of a renowned zoologist, who is currently living with her grandfather, Noah Blackwood, in a peculiar setting known as the Seattle Ark.
In this installment, readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure as the characters navigate a world filled with legendary creatures and scientific intrigue. The narrative unfolds with Grace forming an uneasy alliance with her grandfather, while dark experiments occur beneath the Ark, hinting at the creation of new monsters. With the threat of the infamous chupacabra looming and the relentless pursuit by Blackwood’s henchman, the story promises a thrilling journey filled with suspense and unexpected twists.
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Monsters of legend come to life! The third thrilling title in Roland Smith’s popular Cryptid Hunters series.
A mythic creature, a captive girl, and trouble at every turn!
Marty O’Hara and his best friend, Luther Smyth, have set off on their most urgent quest yet: an undercover search not for another mythical cryptid, but for Grace Wolfe — Marty’s cousin, Luther’s friend, and the daughter of famed zoologist Travis Wolfe. Hoping to find out more about her mother, Grace has formed a shaky alliance with her grandfather, the notorious Noah Blackwood. Now she’s living with him at his Seattle Ark . . . where she feels just as captive as all the other animals in his zoo.
But strange experiments are taking place in the levels of laboratories beneath the Blackwood’s Ark. Because if Noah Blackwood can’t trap a cryptid, then he and his team of mad scientists just might have to create one. With Blackwood’s henchman Butch McCall hot on the kids’ heels and trouble at every turn, are Marty, Luther, and Grace on a collision course with a blood-sucking chupacabra?
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