The Legend of Dr. Kaminko

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Author: J. M. Sewall ISBN: 9781480973114
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Publication: February 8, 2017
Imprint: RoseDog Books Language: English
Author: J. M. Sewall
ISBN: 9781480973114
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Publication: February 8, 2017
Imprint: RoseDog Books
Language: English

The Legend of Dr. Kaminko

by J.M. Sewall

 

The town of Littleroot, Maine, is full of crazy urban myths, but one of the strangest is probably about a house on top of a hill, supposedly haunted by the ghost of the alleged mad scientist, Dr. Ivan Kaminko. But, of course, nobody’s been able to prove it. It’s just a silly legend, after all. There’s no such thing as haunted houses or ghosts. Or so people say.

When teenager Terry Welling decides to investigate Dr. Kaminko’s house for history class, his best friend, Billy Martin, tries to tell him it’s a bad idea. And when even the mayor, Angus Hamilton, tells him there’s nothing to investigate, Terry becomes suspicious, so he and Billy, along with Billy’s cousin, Casey, and her best friend Allison, decide to go inside the house, hoping to learn something useful. But once they step inside, they make discoveries about the house and its alleged owner beyond anything they ever imagined.

About the Author

Author J. M. Sewall had a lifelong love of telling stories. He enjoys reading, writing, and drawing. He has always dreamed of being an author. He is currently working on his next book. He lives in a small town in Maine with his dog, Ziva.

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The Legend of Dr. Kaminko

by J.M. Sewall

 

The town of Littleroot, Maine, is full of crazy urban myths, but one of the strangest is probably about a house on top of a hill, supposedly haunted by the ghost of the alleged mad scientist, Dr. Ivan Kaminko. But, of course, nobody’s been able to prove it. It’s just a silly legend, after all. There’s no such thing as haunted houses or ghosts. Or so people say.

When teenager Terry Welling decides to investigate Dr. Kaminko’s house for history class, his best friend, Billy Martin, tries to tell him it’s a bad idea. And when even the mayor, Angus Hamilton, tells him there’s nothing to investigate, Terry becomes suspicious, so he and Billy, along with Billy’s cousin, Casey, and her best friend Allison, decide to go inside the house, hoping to learn something useful. But once they step inside, they make discoveries about the house and its alleged owner beyond anything they ever imagined.

About the Author

Author J. M. Sewall had a lifelong love of telling stories. He enjoys reading, writing, and drawing. He has always dreamed of being an author. He is currently working on his next book. He lives in a small town in Maine with his dog, Ziva.

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