Join Baby Jake in his magical world as he travels to outer space, under the sea and back to the farmyard! This creative colouring book is packed with big pictures to colour in. Time to get colouring!
A collection of four beautiful board books for little hands to explore. Baby Jake will introduce readers to shapes, colours, numbers and first words - all contained in a handy carry case.
Learn to count to 5 with Baby Jake! Children will love lifting the big flaps on each spread to reveal lots of fun things to count. Trace over the big numbers with your fingers and count out loud.
Detective Jake Stalb and his partner, Detective Cheryl McCoy, respond to a report of a drive-by shooting. Arriving on the scene, they discover they have two victims. A young boy appears to be the intended target and an older woman may be only an innocent victim of the crime. Neither victim can be identified. But there may yet a third victim; the woman was seen with a six year old girl before the shooting, but now the girl is missing. After returning to the police station, Jake gets a shock when he realizes the boy reminds him of a bully and a killer from his past. Jake now has to track down the killer, find a missing child, and deal with memories he thought he'd buried as a teen-ager.It's not long before Jake discovers, through his own gut feelings and the concerns of his partner and the patrol team helping on the case, that the gang to which the killer belongs is receiving help from within the department's ranks. Jake realizes he has more than a homicide to solve, he now has to discover how deep the inside operation goes. Jake also learns, through comments made by the insiders and the shooting suspects, that he's a marked man. After hearing the name and the threat, Jake is able to put the name with a face. Doug Sylvester is the bully from Jake's past who is seeking revenge against Jake and will stop at nothing to kill him.Jake is not a man who believes there is a supernatural power influencing his life: however, that's all about to change. An avowed atheist from a young age, he learns miracles do happen.
The second novel in the Detective Jake series.A serial killer prows the campus of Casey Armstrong Preparatory Academy. There seems to be no leads pointing to the killer or the motive for the murders. The only thing Detective Jake Stalb can be sure about is that the unknown suspect is copying a killer from many decades ago and across the ocean in England. Because the person committing these homicides is being very careful and leaving no fingerprints or DNA, Jake thinks his current case will end up with the same solution as that other case; a case he's studied and considers the world's greatest cold case. He and the rest of his team must work through their individual doubts about themselves and stop the killer before more people die.Becoming a father is something Jake thought would never happen. He and Clarissa had been told early in their marriage that she would never be able to have children. But he discovers the miracles he never believed in do happen. His long-held atheistic beliefs begin to change as he thinks about everything that has happened over the past couple of months.
The fourth book in the Detective Jake series.The newly formed Special Crimes Task Force is handed a case no one else seems to be interested in because most of the other police and detectives figure it's nothing but harmless college pranks. What the team finds is a group of hippies being persecuted for their beliefs in a pacifist lifestyle. The harassment and violence is building and Lieutenant Jake Stalb wants his team to solve the crimes before someone gets killed.The case is wrapped up and Jake hurries off to the hospital where his wife, Clarissa, is in labor. However, instead of being able to enjoy a few days at home with his newborn baby, Jake and his team must solve yet another case. This time, a member of his team has been injured and is missing. All evidence points to Detective Sanchez being held in exchange for a gang member responsible for the death of a rival gang leader's girlfriend. The suspect turns out to be someone they never would have expected and his motive a complete shock to everyone involved.
Jake wants to make money so he can buy a digital robot. He's well on his way when he gets cast as King Midas in the school play. How ironic--playing a man who turns everything to gold cuts into the time he has to spend running errands for the neighbor to make money. And he is worried about having to learn so many lines and be up on stage in front of people. Will he embarrass himself? Forget his lines? Fall off the stage?