

By the Gadiantons and asked where he put the sword he tells them he does not know where it is. Interacts with the ancient people of america and some of the most dangeous men from the whole Book of Morman, a LDS book of scpiture, Jim who is at school at BYU goes home for the hoildays and is attacked. In the book the main chacter Jim Hawkins. I want to tell you about what happens in this book but I do not want to give away any thing so I will try to tell you what happened with out making it boring to read. I wish this book was longer because I think Chris Heimerdinger could have throw in more small problems so the book could get longer. You can read it for yourselve and deiced if you share my opion or not. But if you are LDS I would say this book is ment for you. But I have to tell ever one that if you are not LDS then a lot of the anicent people spoken of in these book you will have no idea lived at all.

This was a great book for me I enjoyed it very much. I read Tennis Shoes Gadiantons and the Sliver Sword. Be a part of the excitement as Jim Hawkins, Jennifer Hawkins, and Garth Plimpton embark upon the most thrilling and hazardous quest of their lives: one that teaches them the true meaning of valiance in these latter days and where every step of the way they are pursued by darkest of villains.

Vivid memories are returned to him bit by bit when strange and ancient visitors suddenly interrupt his lifeone desperate for his help, others desperate for revenge.

Jim Hawkins, still unable to remember his former adventures among the Nephites, in nevertheless haunted by fleeting images he can't seem to connect with any particular source. Chris Heimerdinger, LDS master of high adventure, reunites the compelling characters from his best-selling novel, Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites, in an explosive saga that transports you from the familiar settings of Utah and the American West to the deep and shadowy jungles of southern Mexico. Something evil.and only Jim Hawkins stands in their way. They came from the past to retrieve something stolen.
