Cryptid Hunters

Cryptid Hunters is a 2005 novel by Roland Smith about twins living with their uncle who sneak away to search the Congo for a missing dinosaur egg, before his enemy Noah Blackwood finds the eggs.

Plot
(348 pages) Twins Marty and Grace O' Hara are thirteen years old. Marty is athletic, artistic, a great cook, a troublemaker, and has a photographic memory, while Grace is very smart, quiet, but gets scared easily, and keeps a diary in her Moleskines, and her number one fear is a nightmare she can't remember, but they look very different from each other. "Marty is Grace's 'knight in shining armour', and Grace is Marty's 'brainguard.'" The twins are adopted by their Uncle Travis Wolfe, whom they had never heard about, when Mr. Beasel explains that their parents are missing in a helicopter crash and fire in the Amazon on one of their journeys for their jobs as one of the top photojournalist teams in the country. When the twins are sent away from school in Switzerland, they figure out that Wolfe lives on his private island called Cryptos located in the Pacific northwest, 150 miles west of Seattle. Marty is excited about the journey, while Grace is not. Meanwhile, Dr. Noah Blackwood, a conservationist picks up a phone call and is angry, and rubs his Caspian Tiger, Natasha. They get picked up on a seaplane, and arrive at the island, but not before Grace, who has sharp eyesight, spots a person stranded in a red kayak, who is eventually rescued. Everyone has to wear blank green identification tags, and there are Humvees parked on the property. Wolfe named his island after the Greek island of Cryptos (the Greek word kryptos means hidden). The island's name is appropriate because Wolfe is a cryptozologist. They each receive a GIZMO, a pocket computer, and meet PD, Wolfe's Pocket Dog. Marty finds out that the tracking tags are so that the GIZMO can identify them. While Grace is reading a book in Wolfe's library, she overhears Wolfe and Dr. Laurel Lee talking, who is an anthropologist and the person in the kayak. They discuss going to Lake Télé in the Congo, and talk about seeing Mokélé-mbembé and its eggs. She also talks about meeting Wolfe's old friend who is a pygmy, Masalito. She and Wolfe talk about how Dr. Blackwood had his henchmen break into her house to cancel her university membership as well as her credit card, and that they stole her field notes. A Mokélé-mbembé egg she found was stolen during the break-in, but Dr. Lee was able to break in to Blackwood's GeneArk lab and steal it back, leaving no time to find her notes. Wolfe tells her that he and Blackwood are arch-enemies, and that he concocts lies and fools the audience with his on-TV personna. Wolfe once worked for Blackwood, while he and Ted Bronsen worked together to catch a Great White Shark. Soon after, he and Ted quit the job, and with the half million dollars provided by Blackwood during the job, they make a company called eWolfe. They decide that since Masalito and the Mokélé-mbembé is mentioned in her field notes, they must go to the Congo and get to Lake Télé before Blackwood does, and discuss that the children will have to go back to boarding school. Grace looks up Mokélé-mbembé, thinking it's a rare bird, when she finds out it's a dinosaur. She tells Marty, leaving out the part that they'll have to go back to school. Grace finds out that Dr. Lee is able to control her fears by pretending to walk on a tightrope, and that her parents were both circus artists. She later learns that her mother died when she fell from a stunt, and she only caught the edge of the net. Grace tries this technique to control her fears. She also learns that Wolfe lost his right leg and sometimes wears a prosthesis, but will not tell her how she lost the leg. Marty wants to go to the Congo with Wolfe, but Grace doesn't. Wolfe says it's too dangerous, and that he would have taken them to Lake Télé anyway, but not on this trip. Meanwhile, although one of the rules is not to wander the island, Marty decides to take a walk, and goes down to the lake shore, which he finds out is a salt lake. As the Raven circles above him, a creature he thinks is Sasquatch comes out of the forest. He jumps into the lake, but then encounters what he thinks are sharks. He struggles, and is made unconsious by the hypothermia. As Wolfe checks his own GIZMO, he finds out that Marty is drowing. He and Dr. Lee rush to the rescue, and Marty is waterlogged, but recovers quickly. Grace finds out that she has been selfish as the only thing she could think of when Marty was drowning was what was going to happen to herself. As Grace is holding PD, the Sasquatch-like creature grabs PD and runs into the forest. Wolfe blows his whistle, and explains that the "sasquatch" is really a Bonobo named Bo, and that the "sharks" were really dolphins. He also explains that Bo, the raven who is named Vid, and the dolphins have their own cameras and tracking tags that provides video for the Gizmos. Marty also finds out that he can send emails through the Gizmos, and sends emails to his friend Luther from boarding school. Marty still insists on going to the Congo, and Grace suddenly agrees. They also find out that they have to go back to boarding school, and even Grace is dissapointed. Marty also finds out that Ted Bronsen, who works at QAQ, a lab on the island, hasn't gone outside in over 3 years. Grace wants to ask Laurel Lee how to control her nightmare. Laurel had told her to go one step at a time, and let her practice on a high rope in the library. The workers eventually get the engine fixed on the plane, and Wolfe and Dr. Lee decide they must go immediately, and the plane is to take them down to Congo, and take the kids back to Switzerland. A lot of the controls on the plane are automatic. While on the plane, Grace finds out that Marty had let Bo out of his cage. They go down the chute, and discover than Bo and PD had gone down it. As Grace tries to retrieve Bo, Marty suggests giving Bo a banana to lure Bo back up. As Grace peels a banana, Bo takes the whole bunch, and goes farther down the chute. Suddenly, the chute automaticly opens, and they fall from 18,000 feet in the air towards the ground, and Grace bumps her head and faints in fear. Marty has taken skydiving lessons, and has a parachute in the bag he is wearing. However, PD is free-falling through the air. He grabs everyone, and the parachute deploys. He lands near a crocodile-infested lake, and Grace drifts away into the jungle. He uses his Gizmo to locate Grace, PD, and Bo. Meanwhile, the people on the plane discover that Marty, Grace, Bo, and PD are missing. His worried uncle contacts Marty on the Gizmo, and he explains what happened. His uncle explains, because of his location, that it will take at least a week to get to them. Meanwhile, Grace wakes up, thinking that it's just a vivid dream and will be over with soon. A parrot tugs at her shoelace. She walks over large snakes and under huge bats, some of her worst fears, without hesitation because she thinks it's a dream. Later, Marty and Grace meet, and Marty tells her it's not a dream. However, Grace suddenly becomes brave and calmly accepts the revelation that she had encountered her worst fears in real life. They wander across the jungle, while Marty is constantly bitten by bugs and leeches, but Grace only has a few bites. Luther and the others back at the boarding school realise Marty and Grace have not come back. Marty emails him and explains the situation. Meanwhile, Wolfe and Dr. Laurel Lee are in a Humvee, crossing rivers, going towards Lake Télé. The twins arive near the lake. Wolfe sends Marty an email explaining that he needs to avoid Butch McCall, Blackwood's number one guy, and how to use the momolimo to call Masalito, as he always hides out of view. Meanwhile, Butch McCall's camp is ruined bt a Silverback Gorilla, while it bumped into one of his men while relieving himself. The children forget what Wolfe had said about Butch and the momolimo. Butch sees the children and spies on them, sending information back to Blackwood. Blackwood tells him to find the girl, and that the Mokélé-mbembé is no longer a priority. He steals the Gizmo while Marty is asleep, and Marty thinks he misplaced it. Eventually, he and Grace find the ladder to the Skyhouse, and climb to the top. A Green mamba slithers its was around, and Marty cuts off its head. Grace remembers this place from her dream, and finds a key. They, along with Bo and PD, climb into the treehouse. Worried, and attempting to check on them, Uncle Wolfe sends the Gizmo an email, which is actually received by Butch. He pretends to be Marty and sends back an email. Wolfe later sends them an email, which again is received by Butch. He tells them to lock the doors, never to leave the skyhouse, and pull up the ladder. Meanwhile, Marty goes to retrieve the pack from below, and makes Grace promise not to go outside except maybe for a bath. When Grace sees the parrot, it shrieks "Rose is back". When Grace tries to open the door, she slips and is knocked unconcious by the knob. Butch and his men climb up to the treehouse, takes the tag off Grace, and kidnapps her. When Marty comes back, he sees no sign of Grace. When Wolfe checks back on Marty and Grace with the Bo cam, he only sees Marty and thinks Grace must be in another room. Marty activates the momolimo, and Masalito comes in. They don't understand each other, but Marty uses sign language and mentions the momolimo and Masalito's name. Marty realises Butch must have kidnapped Grace. As Grace wakes up, Butch tells her half-lies and says that he is there to help her. Marty makes drawings of what happened, and Masalito draws in return. They both realise that Grace is actually the daughter of Rose, Blackwood's daughter, and Wolfe, and that Wolfe had handed her to her foster parents, the O'Haras. Grace realises her nightmare was actually a memory, and that in it, Mokélé-mbembé kills Rose and tears off Uncle Wolfe's leg. This is revealed to Dr. Lee by Wolfe while in the Humvee. Later, Wolfe realises that the emails didn't seem right, as Marty had never previously called the Gizmo a "pocket computer", as said in the email. Marty and Masalito go to find Grace, and Wolfe and Laurel see a note through the Bo cam in the room that Grace had been kidnapped. They also find out that Butch's men had been sent to kill Wolfe and Laurel. Soon, Wolfe and Laurel take off their tags and hang them in a tree, to avoid detection by Butch. After Grace gives first-aid to the man mauled by the gorilla, she drugs the food of Butch and his men. They fall asleep, and Grace escapes. Soon after, Marty and Masalito find Grace. They attack Butch, and Marty steals his boot and takes the Gizmo, and throws the boot into a crocodile-infested swamp. Later, Marty and Grace are reunited, and they go into a tunnel in the trees and see the body of Mokélé-mbembé. Wolfe tells them to set it on fire, so that Blackwood cannot retrieve its DNA. Marty and Grace find the eggs in the nest of Mokélé-mbembé, and take them back to the skyhouse. When they get there, Wolfe, Laurel, Butch, and Blackwood in a helicopter had arrived. Blackwood wants Grace to come with him, and discovers the Mokélé-mbembé eggs. Marty threatens to throw the eggs if they did not release her, and eventually throws one of the "eggs", which later turns out to be a ball filled with motor oil, at a tree. Blackwood and his men leave, and Wolfe takes Marty and Grace back to the island. Marty writes emails back to Luther at a computer on the island. Grace had changed a lot since the fall through the jungle.