Dane Harrington, agent for the USA and Germany, is suspected of killing US Agent Michael Stockdale. Dane is now wanted by the USA and Germany. Somehow, he must find a way to clear his name before he can seek refuge in either country. Ten-year-old Thomas Jennings finds a microchip in his cereal and, thinking it is a toy, takes it to his friend, 10-year-old Micah Harrington to put in his computer and see what is on the chip. What they find puts them both in danger. The two boys disappear and Captain Meyers puts Alec, Martin and Freda on the case. As the case unfolds, the captain reveals to Alec why he has chosen him for special cases.
There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end, it leads to death. Proverbs 14:12 One can see how this verse can be so true as Dan Franklyn schemes to fulfill his desires and discovers that, as a result, he must revert to murder to hide what he has already done. Gary Simms, has no idea that his own supervisor has signed his death warrant. As a result of the investigation, a crime ring is discovered and Gary is targeted. Undercover officers Alec Porter, Martin Reynolds, and Freda Reynolds (a father, son, and daughter team) get involved. When Alec disappears. Martin and Freda are afraid their father has met his demise and must find him before it is too late.
Traffic comes to a screeching halt, horns blare and angry motorists start yelling as a young boy runs into the street, waving his arms. Fear is written on his countenance. The corner! Stay away from the corner! he shouts. The chaplain from the Youth Home in Edgerton, Kansas runs after him. Come on, Jimmy! he shouts, breathlessly. Get out of the street. Youre going to get run over. I have to warn them! he shouts back. The corner! Stay away from the corner! He pounds on the hood of a car. The chaplain grabs him and drags him away from on-coming traffic. The boy struggles and they both fall to the ground just as a bus rolls past. Jimmy starts crying, hysterically. Someone has to warn them! Finally, he yields to his captor in great sobs. Its okay, Jimmy, the chaplain assures him. Come on. Lets go back to the house. I know you think you did what you could. Cecelia Stanbrough-Davis
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