It's Halloween. The storm of the century is about to hit town, and everyone is searching for three lost kids. Tony is deaf and is the only one who knows where they are, but can't get ahold of his mom to tell her. He and his loyal dog George head over to the abandoned goldmine to investigate. Is it true that the mine is haunted? Can Tony and George find the kids in the pitch-black maze of mine shafts before the storm hits, or will the duo get lost, too?
It's Halloween. The storm of the century is about to hit town, and everyone is searching for three lost kids. Tony is deaf and is the only one who knows where they are, but can't get ahold of his mom to tell her. He and his loyal dog George head over to the abandoned goldmine to investigate. Is it true that the mine is haunted? Can Tony and George find the kids in the pitch-black maze of mine shafts before the storm hits, or will the duo get lost, too?
Steve R. Romano's fascination with science fiction started as a child after seeing his first episode of the original Star Trek series. In high school, he became a bigger fan after being assigned to read many of the well-known classics in a science fiction English class. Romano's interest in science fiction was further heightened when his sci-fi heroes - Gene Roddenberry, Theodore Sturgeon and Ray Bradbury - spoke at his high school at one of the assemblies. Mr. Roddenberry showed the students a film of Star Trek bloopers, it being a treasure from Gene's private collection, never shown before publicly at that time. Romano's pastime entertaining guests at renaissance festivals as his witty, costumed character "Laktos, the Intolerable" was the inspiration behind the lead character in his Dreams of Betrayal series. After his friends read several of his amusing stories that were written for their benefit, they encouraged him to take things a step further. He then compiled his collection of tales into a short novel. After an editor critiqued it and gave him valuable pointers, he was ready to start the long journey ahead that led to Steve finding his passion, being a full-time author. He's published 13 books.
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