Former First Lady Allison Fulbright is back, and she again has her sights set on killing former Chicago Homicide Detective, Jack Handler. Jack’s “motor mouth” friend, Legend, has agreed to take Jack’s two foster boys on a one-week Lake Huronfishing trip to protect them from Allison. But, it didn’t work out very well. While they were fishing, Deep State“terrorists” blew up the Soo Locks, releasing a twenty-two foot wall of water, catching Legend and the boys by surprise.But, as usual, nothing is as it would seem. It turns out that the reason for the Soo Locks’ bombing was to hide the Government’s mismanagement of the Locks.And Legend was the man who discovered the problem. He further found out who was responsible.Adding weight to the situation, Legend proves that his discovery, Government Malfeasance, is the underlyingcause of the devastating Great Lakes Erosion Disaster.
Michael has at different times in his life driven truck throughout the US, hustled pool from Texas to Montana, traveled the country hitchhiking, spent five years in Greenwich Village's East Side, delivered diamonds in New York's diamond district (disguised as a down-and-outer), tended bar at a New York nightclub, climbed dozens of water towers throughout the US, panned gold, skydived, and worked for over two decades in private security.
One of Mike's favorite hobbies is creating intricate puzzles. Since 1992 he has assumed the persona of "Mountain Mike." As this character, he hides a treasure (which is a ten dollar bill) somewhere around Grand Rapids, Michigan. He then every week publishes puzzles which contain clues as to the location of the treasure. When a lucky sleuth finds the treasure, Mountain Mike buys it from him for $1000. So far, since 1992, Mike has rewarded seven such treasure hunters. Currently Michael lives with his wife in a house on Lake Superior. His mailing address is Paradise, MI.