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Another Suspenseful Out-of-Body Adventure!
Another Page-Turning Good Time!


"Her name is Jean," Mrs. Jewell said. "She was three and a half years old at the time. We were having a barbecue picnic in the park. I called her sister, Katie, and told her to bring Jean to the pavilion. But she couldn't find her.

"We looked everywhere—in the rest rooms, up and down the streets, between all the cars. The men scoured the entire neighborhood for blocks around. But she was nowhere. We questioned everybody and finally found someone who remembered seeing a little girl leaving with a man.

"Right then, I knew. I'd lost my baby. She was gone."

And thus the search begins.

Bart Elderberry and his new boss—private detective William G. Owens—are pressed into service in a frantic effort to solve a decade-old kidnapping and uncover an extensive black-market baby-snatching organization. Before long, Bart and his friends are dodging bullets, fending off tire-irons, and facing seemingly impossible odds in their desperate race against time.

But along the way, Bart discovers some new and exciting ways to utilize his out-of-body abilities to help track down the dangerous and ruthless kidnapper/killers and to save himself and friends from certain death.

Missing Children adds yet another exciting volume to the captivating Light Traveler Adventure Series—an action-packed episode that will have readers of all ages enthralled from beginning to dramatic and heart-touching end.

256 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2000

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3 reviews
November 10, 2025
An exciting continuation of previous books. Great for all tweens, teens, and some adults

I read this book to my grandchildren, ages 7-17 who loved it. We have read all of the Light Traveler Adventure series.
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August 29, 2012
I really like the Light Traveler series, and I was happy to come across this third one. The series is about a young man who can separate his spirit from his body. In this book, Bart gets involved in trying to find a young girl who was kidnapped when 13 years ago when she was three and in trying to find her dad who disappeared four years ago. He and his friends get in some really tight situations as they snoop around. These books are light, fast-reading, and enjoyable.
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May 10, 2017
the story is everywhere and bart the main charterer he goes in a coffin and he finds out the problem with the missing man he finds out lots of crimes and is not seen bart can exit his body and be his spirit and do things and people cant see him
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4 reviews
January 22, 2010
its ok the series kinda goes down the first was the best then the second was ok and this one is ok
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