A couple, very much in love discovers a clinic that promises to bring them back to their youth. The procedure is a success, but both are deceived by unscrupulous sex craved doctors who hold Her imprisoned and abuse her sexually, while the husband leaves to find a new life thinking she has died because he was told she died as a result of complications. The wife escapes by use of cunning and diligent patience. She learns that her husband may be alive, and she exhumes.his grave to find out that he is still alive. She then makes a search for him as she develops her tennis skills and becomes a pro. She finds her husband, remembering that his dream was to become a golf pro. and without giving her identity away, tells him to exhume her grave to learn if she is within the coffin. The result is that he learns that she is still alive and determines to find her and reunite, however many many obstacles get in his way and he finds it necessary to pose as many characters to rescue her.The story is packed with surprises and suspense and the drama of the love between the two principle characters evokes tears as the conclusion of the story builds into an exciting end
With an English teacher mother who loved music and prose, it’s small wonder Rodney Hart grew up around words and tunes. His formative years in Canada included listening to his mother’s albums by Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond and Abba.
In high school he became hooked on classic rockers like The Who, The Police and U2, and seriously into guitar gods like Eric Johnson.
Life itself derailed his musical passions for years, but a switch in newspaper jobs from sports to news gave him more time and a new lease on his musical life.
He spent 24 years in the newspaper business, including 10 in sports, and he recently left The Quincy (Ill.) Herald-Whig newspaper after 16 years, including 12 as a columnist/crime and courts reporter.
These days he spends his time schmoozing and playing guitar at Second String Music with wife and business partner Sheryl, along with store felines Luckycat Vegas and Fast Eddie. He plays guitar in several local bands. One of his former bands, The Funions, recorded three CDs of original music.