Atom Mystery [Young Atom Detective]

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Atom Mystery [Young Atom Detective]

by Charles Ira Coombs

EN·~2 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

YOUNG READERS Atom Mystery [YOUNG ATOM DETECTIVE]

0:19
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:11
3

CHAPTER ONE

14:41
4

CHAPTER TWO

17:09
5

CHAPTER THREE

11:00
6

CHAPTER FOUR

12:48
7

CHAPTER FIVE

15:46
8

CHAPTER SIX

15:11
9

CHAPTER SEVEN

9:04
10

CHAPTER EIGHT

16:01

Description

Eddie Taylor wakes each morning with a mind buzzing for atomic mysteries. A vivid dream about a Geiger counter clicking wildly over the rocks of Cedar Point spurs him to ask his father—head of the college’s atomic‑science department—if he can borrow the instrument for a real‑world hunt. Between breakfast, braces, and his dad’s careful warnings about radioactivity, Eddie’s enthusiasm for uranium ore shines through, hinting at a summer adventure that could turn a simple field trip into a scientific sleuthing expedition.

Back home, the usual chores of sorting newspapers and preparing for the Goodwill truck loom, but Eddie’s imagination already races ahead to the hidden clues in the landscape. With his father’s secretive work and a pending shipment of a new radioisotope, the young detective stands on the brink of a hands‑on investigation, eager to see whether his dream might point to a genuine discovery. The story blends everyday life with the thrill of early‑era atomic curiosity, inviting listeners to follow Eddie’s first steps into the world of youthful scientific intrigue.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (154K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-10-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Ira Coombs

Charles Ira Coombs

1914–1994

Best known for lively nonfiction for young readers, this prolific American writer turned subjects like aviation, space exploration, sports, and technology into approachable adventures. His books captured mid-20th-century curiosity and helped explain fast-changing modern life to younger audiences.

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