The timing of this action-adventure paperback couldn’t be more perfect. It’s priced right for these hard economic times, a sure bet to find its place on a lot of bookstore shelves and will provide holiday cheer for kids 10 and over, middle-graders who should read more, YA’s and “oldies.”
Storyline: It’s 1954 and “The Big Red Scare” is in high gear. Stanley, a young magician, discovers a powerful cape that Red saboteurs will kill for. Booklocker.com has the e-book tell-all and spikestuff.com the paperback.
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Later, Stanley learns how to operate the cape. But before he can test it, Red agents arrive in town to confiscate it, using any means necessary--even murder! How can Stanley escape this Red death squad? Why do they want the cape?
The book also features 16 full-page, superb illustrations by Charlotte Tarlitz, which enhances the story greatly, giving it a subtle graphic novel effect.
Michael C. Edwards, Hollywood producer, Premier Attractions, comments thus: “’Kid with the Cape’ will make a great Indy-Jones-type movie. It pits a sweet, typical kid against some pretty nasty villains.”
James W. Bennett, author of ten YA novels, states: “’Kid . . . ‘ is a high- octane kids’ action-packed story--a kind of thrill-ride you won‘t want to miss.”

