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The morning paper says it's been 50 years since the Thunder Ridge train accident. Mike decides that he wants to take Scrag with him to explore the site to see if the story about the ghost train whistle is true. What he doesn't know is that bank robbers are hiding nearby. A police officer patrols the area and gets captured by the bank robbers. In the meantime, Mike and Scrag stumble upon the shack where the police officer is tied up. One of the bank robbers comes back to the shack and finds Mike and Scrag with the police officer. The robber pulls out his gun. He's thinking that maybe he…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The morning paper says it's been 50 years since the Thunder Ridge train accident. Mike decides that he wants to take Scrag with him to explore the site to see if the story about the ghost train whistle is true. What he doesn't know is that bank robbers are hiding nearby. A police officer patrols the area and gets captured by the bank robbers. In the meantime, Mike and Scrag stumble upon the shack where the police officer is tied up. One of the bank robbers comes back to the shack and finds Mike and Scrag with the police officer. The robber pulls out his gun. He's thinking that maybe he shouldn't leave behind any witnesses. Will Mike, Scrag and the police officer get out of there alive?
Autorenporträt
Steve R. Romano's fascination with science fiction started as a child after watching the premiere episode of Star Trek. 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. Steve'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. Steve's pastime entertaining guests at renaissance festivals as his witty, costumed character "Laktos the Intolerable" inspired the characters 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 turned the series 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. Steve and his wife Heidi also write family-oriented children's books that are not only entertaining, but also teach values. They are currently writing two types of books: children's picture books for the younger kids, and action-adventure stories geared towards older elementary school kids.