She could not have asked for anything more. A wonderful life and a loving mother. A strikingly beautiful actress and a Christian. Everything was going right for Saphfire McCain - until the day of her disappearance.
Michael Rollins is the newest employee of the Sinema, a unique movie theater that embraces the dark world of science fiction and horror. Having no interest for the horror genre whatsoever, Michael is about to receive horror's greatest loss in the strangest and most unbelievable way.
Nathan Miller received his bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University of Maryland before becoming a reporter for the Baltimore Sun. He spent more than 15 years as a journalist, including a three-year tour as the paper's chief Latin American correspondent, based in Rio de Janeiro, before becoming an investigator and speechwriter for Sen. John L. McClellan on the permanent subcommittee on investigations and later the Senate Appropriations Committee. Miller left the congressional staff in 1977 to be a full-time freelance writer.