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Shadow Squadron
3 books · Ages 9–13 · Chapter Books
Shadow Squadron is a 3-book series for ages 9–13 by Carl Bowen.
Reading Order
3
Eagle Down
2014
4
Sniper Shield
2014
9
Dragon Teeth
2015
What This Series Covers
Adventure
Military Family
Resilience & Perseverance
Fear & Bravery
Survival & Wilderness
Honesty & Integrity
All books by Carl Bowen →
Shadow Squadron Books in Order | Wonderlit
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