The Red Pick-Up Truck Mystery
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About the Book
Kidnapped? A 16 year-old farm boy abducted from his neighbor’s house in broad daylight? No, this hideous crime couldn’t happen in peaceful rural Indiana!
A man’s corpse is found in his dilapidated house. Counterfeit money, stolen paintings, secret coded messages and international intrigue during the Second World War are all revealed as two teen-aged mechanics-turned sleuths attempt to breathe life back into an old rusted and grimy red pick-up truck.
A county sheriff and an agent of the F.B.I. join forces to assist the two amateur detectives in their attempts to solve this complex mystery. Together they try to sort out the mind-boggling series of events involving an evil dentist who is a fugitive from the law, two dangerous escaped convicts and an odd pair of strange men--a seven-foot giant and a his puny partner.
Will all the twisted threads of this exciting thriller be untangled so that justice can prevail? You will be enthralled as this spell-binding novel, the third in the Sam and Howie series, unfolds bringing suspense page by page.
About the Author
The author, George S. Haines, was reared on a working farm in north central Indiana. Visits to the farm by friends and relatives were rare. As a result he looked forward to seeing his cousin Howie arrive from Ohio to stay several days. Together they would go on exploring missions around the farm. And that is where the mystery began.
Haines graduated from PurdueUniversity with B.S. and M.S. degrees. His doctorate was earned at GeorgePeabodyCollege for Teachers, now a college at VanderbiltUniversity. He has taught students from the seventh grade through adults. At TaylorUniversity, Upland, Indiana, he was professor of education and Director of Teacher Education during a 17 year tenure. He lives in Upland, Indiana and Ft. Myers, Florida.
The artist, Betty Wedeles, has taught beginning and advanced art classes for 30 years. Her knowledge and application of color, harmony, value, measurement and composition is evident in her works. She is involved in wood carving, clay sculpture and china painting. Her artistic endeavors reflect her respect for wildlife and its habitat.
She is in demand as a judge at art shows and as a workshop leader. A talented artist, Wedeles has studied under Gene Melton at the University of Southern California. Mrs. Wedeles lives in Ft.Myers