Best Adventure Book "Kid with the Cape" Takes Flight!

Hang on tight--kids of all ages!--Edward Bereta's "Kid with the Cape" has been optioned for "the movies." But you can find it quicker on Amazon's Kindle and Barnes & Noble's Nook!

Storyline: It's the 1950's and the "Big Red Scare" is in high gear. Americans fear that a Communist take-over of the world is imminent. Russia is ahead of the U.S. in ICBM technology. Espionage and sabotage lurk everywhere.

In small-town Pennsylvania, a young magician, Stanley Robeski, discovers a powerful cape once owned by the greatest illusionist who ever lived. But Red spies want it, too, and will to any lengths to get it--even murder! Soon they are on the innocent boy's trail.

Questions galore: Why do the Reds want the cape? What is the source of its power? Where can Stanley hide? How can he get away? What will happen if he gets caught?

Brace yourself for an exciting e-read, accompanied by 17 full-page drawings by talented illustrator Charlotte Tarlitz, which gives this e-read a graphic novel effect. And, regarding character development, a picture is often worth a thousand words.

Two of the world's most nasty villains, Anton, the Red Leader, and his murderous assistant Olga don't plan on leaving any evidence behind. They are accompanied by two evil henchmen, Tresky and Tunk.

"'Kid with the Cape' is a high-octane action-adventure--a thrill ride you won't want to miss!" says James W. Bennett, prominent author of over a dozen YA books.

"What are you waiting for? Read it now!" states Sydney Mocilan, H.S. editor and book critic for the Calvary Christian Academy Chronicle, Normal, IL. "It's an excellent read!"

Bereta's "Kid with the Cape" has been optioned for the movies by Hollywood producer Michael C. Edward who explains, "The story is based on an excellent screenplay which is in development now and will make a great movie someday soon. It pits a sweet, typical kid against some very nasty villains. Although there's some humor, it has a grittiness and realism that the Potter movies lack."

Michael Edwards' website is www.premierattractions.net