Missing Without A Trace: A Kelly Mitchell Mystery

Kelly Mitchell is a young woman pilot, in her mid-twenties, who runs her own air charter company. Sheriff Hank Wallace, whom Kelly has known since she was a child, hires her to fly him to the Poverty Island Research Station. Poverty Island is a small, rocky, forest-covered island located at the northern end of a landlocked freshwater lake, accessible only by air. There has been some sort of accident there and the men manning the station were able to make a single distress call before going off the air. Kelly and the sheriff find the station deserted and the men missing. Packed with action, this story grips your attention right from the start. Our heroine finds herself in over here head as, against all odds, she ends up opposing a powerful group of heavily armed personnel.

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Missing Without A Trace: A Kelly Mitchell Mystery

Kelly Mitchell is a young woman pilot, in her mid-twenties, who runs her own air charter company. Sheriff Hank Wallace, whom Kelly has known since she was a child, hires her to fly him to the Poverty Island Research Station. Poverty Island is a small, rocky, forest-covered island located at the northern end of a landlocked freshwater lake, accessible only by air. There has been some sort of accident there and the men manning the station were able to make a single distress call before going off the air. Kelly and the sheriff find the station deserted and the men missing. Packed with action, this story grips your attention right from the start. Our heroine finds herself in over here head as, against all odds, she ends up opposing a powerful group of heavily armed personnel.

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Missing Without A Trace: A Kelly Mitchell Mystery

Missing Without A Trace: A Kelly Mitchell Mystery

by Charles Schiman
Missing Without A Trace: A Kelly Mitchell Mystery

Missing Without A Trace: A Kelly Mitchell Mystery

by Charles Schiman

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Overview

Kelly Mitchell is a young woman pilot, in her mid-twenties, who runs her own air charter company. Sheriff Hank Wallace, whom Kelly has known since she was a child, hires her to fly him to the Poverty Island Research Station. Poverty Island is a small, rocky, forest-covered island located at the northern end of a landlocked freshwater lake, accessible only by air. There has been some sort of accident there and the men manning the station were able to make a single distress call before going off the air. Kelly and the sheriff find the station deserted and the men missing. Packed with action, this story grips your attention right from the start. Our heroine finds herself in over here head as, against all odds, she ends up opposing a powerful group of heavily armed personnel.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155270386
Publisher: Charles Schiman
Publication date: 05/25/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 219 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About the Author/Artist
I am currently disabled with Lewy Body dementia. It is a brain disease, like Alzheimers, although in the case of Lewy Body Dementia, the memory is not being destroyed but the brain cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. The neurons, which process thought and access memory shut down, go dormant, and then die; sort of like a wiring harness in which the wires start breaking and the relays quit working. Much of the brain's messages to coordinate with other centers of the body become distorted and impaired. There is no cure for this disease or treatment for it, other than to ease the outward symptoms of the disease.

I have drawn and painted since I was a child, and in school I loved to write stories. As the disease progressed my artistic abilities seemed unaffected by the dementia. In fact, I got better at drawing and painting, even as I lost the ability to write, do math and speak fluently. In 2013, after I was diagnosed with having Lewy Body Dementia bat the Mayo Clinic, I started a web comic called "The Year Everything Changed." It's a serial-type story, sort of like Alice-through-the-looking-glass coupled with parallel dimensions, and is continuing to be published three days a week. Then last year I started trying to write again. "Missing Without A Trace" is the result.


About the Author/Artist
I am currently disabled with Lewy Body dementia. It is a brain disease, like Alzheimers, although in the case of Lewy Body Dementia, the memory is not being destroyed but the brain cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. The neurons, which process thought and access memory shut down, go dormant, and then die; sort of like a wiring harness in which the wires start breaking and the relays quit working. Much of the brain's messages to coordinate with other centers of the body become distorted and impaired. There is no cure for this disease or treatment for it, other than to ease the outward symptoms of the disease.

I have drawn and painted since I was a child, and in school I loved to write stories. As the disease progressed my artistic abilities seemed unaffected by the dementia. In fact, I got better at drawing and painting, even as I lost the ability to write, do math and speak fluently. In 2013, after I was diagnosed with having Lewy Body Dementia at the Mayo Clinic, I started a web comic in 2015, called "The Year Everything Changed." It's a serial-type story, sort of like Alice-through-the-looking-glass coupled with parallel dimensions. (I stopped writing/drawing 'The Year Everything Changed' and closed down the comic's website toward the end of February, 2019). In 2017, I started trying to rewrite an old story of mine, unpublished, first written back before there were things like cell phones and laptop computers. "Missing Without A Trace" was the result.


About the Author/Artist
I am currently disabled with Lewy Body dementia. It is a brain disease, like Alzheimers, although in the case of Lewy Body Dementia, the memory is not being destroyed but the brain cells in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain slowly stop functioning. The neurons, which process thought and access memory shut down, go dormant. They create gaps in the pathways the neurons use to transmit data; sort of like a short circuit in a wiring harness, where the wires start breaking or the relays quit working. Much of the brain's messages to coordinate with other centers of the body become distorted and impaired. There is no cure for this disease nor is there treatment for it; other than to ease the outward symptoms of the disease.

I have drawn and painted since I was a child, and in school I loved to write stories. As the disease progressed my artistic abilities seemed unaffected by the dementia. In fact, I got better at drawing and painting, even as I lost the ability to write, do math and speak fluently. In 2013, after I was diagnosed with having Lewy Body Dementia at the Mayo Clinic, I started drawing a web comic (self publishing it independently on the web, on February 28th, 2014), and called it "The Year Everything Changed." It's a serial-type story, sort of like Alice-through-the-looking-glass coupled with parallel dimensions. (I stopped writing/drawing 'The Year Everything Changed' and closed down the comic's website toward the end of February, 2019). In 2017, I started trying to rewrite an old story of mine, unpublished, first written back before there were things like cell phones and laptop computers. "Missing Without A Trace" was the result.

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