
Die drei Fragezeichen (Original) #47, The Three Investigators: Crimebusters #3, Die drei Fragezeichen (Hörspiele) #48
Rough Stuff
by:
G.H. Stone
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0394801784
ISBN 13: 9780394801780
Publication date:
January 1st, 1989
Publisher: Random House Childrens Books
Pages: 140
After a harrowing plane crash in the remote mountains, a group of investigators finds themselves stranded and facing the harsh realities of survival. With no immediate hope of rescue, they must rely on their wits and each other to navigate the unforgiving wilderness. As they grapple with injuries and dwindling supplies, tensions rise, revealing hidden fears and rivalries among the group.
Amidst the emotional turmoil, they encounter the stunning yet treacherous landscape that tests their physical and mental limits. Each character must confront their personal challenges, drawing on strengths they never knew they had. The group is forced to make difficult decisions as they work together to fend off the elements and confront the wild creatures that inhabit their surroundings.
As the days stretch into an uncertain timeline, bonds are forged and broken, revealing complex layers of humanity in the face of adversity. The struggle for survival becomes not just about the environment but also about understanding each other and what it means to be lost—not only in the wilderness, but also within themselves.
Amidst the emotional turmoil, they encounter the stunning yet treacherous landscape that tests their physical and mental limits. Each character must confront their personal challenges, drawing on strengths they never knew they had. The group is forced to make difficult decisions as they work together to fend off the elements and confront the wild creatures that inhabit their surroundings.
As the days stretch into an uncertain timeline, bonds are forged and broken, revealing complex layers of humanity in the face of adversity. The struggle for survival becomes not just about the environment but also about understanding each other and what it means to be lost—not only in the wilderness, but also within themselves.