Once again, Josh Baker and Eddie Debord find themselves amongst the hills, hollows, and rivers of West Virginia in yet another fast paced adventure mystery! What started out as a quiet week of camping during a beautiful “Indian Summer” over Thanksgiving break—ends up as a mysterious week of suspense, mystery and intrigue.The boys are the first responders to a crashed airplane deep within the woods.It doesn’t take long to find out that this C-47 Skytrain had gone down in 1953 and was carrying a very mysterious and highly sensitive cargo.Very quickly, the CIA take control of the crash site as Josh and Eddie find themselves under the microscope of the agency!Men in dark suits are around every corner and the boys want to find out why. They seek the help of some familiar friends and some new acquaintances as well, while trying to find out what this mysterious cargo is and why it is still so important today.Thinking that the CIA could be their worst nightmare, the boys could not have been more wrong. Who comes to town next will stop at nothing to reclaim what they say is theirs, and they are quick to prove it! In the end, the boys must decide whether to turn and run from this escapade, or to stay and see it through. One thing is for sure…they cannot allow this to fall into the wrong hands.
So once again…Be careful wishing for big adventures…one may find you!!!
"...and I read most of this book holding my breath..."
"...Steve's books are like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn meet the Hardy Boys...in West Virginia..."
Steve Kittner
Author
Steve Kittner was born and raised in Elkview, West Virginia and spent his youth in the hills and along the muddy banks of the Elk River; fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, biking and playing ball, as kids of his generation did. Upon graduation from Herbert Hoover (1980),Steve worked in the oilfield, and then found himself in the airline industry for the next twenty-one years in four different cities. In 2007 Steve moved south and now, co-owns a small business with his wife, Valentina.
Of course, Steve also works as apart-time author. Writing is a hobby that he has enjoyed most of his life, having written a few stories as a young boy, one of which was displayed in the old Sunrise Museum in Charleston. His roots are deeply planted along the Elk River in his beloved West Virginia and his novels come straight from the heart as well as from some of the experiences and adventures he had as a boy. He pours a lot of himself into every story.
These days, Steve resides in Central Florida with his wife and children…and is still up for a good adventure every now and then.