Book Details
"Two years have passed since Liam and Boo's first encounter with the beast in Iron River, Michigan. A year later, they were lucky to survive the ghastly and elaborate trap which awaited them inside the ruinous hallways of the Elk's Estate in Pennsylvania. After nothing but horrible experiences over the past two consecutive summers away, the family decides to spend their entire summer vacation close to home.
Summer, in their hometown of Chicago, Illinois is going well. Until something evil descends into their backyard. This time, Liam and Boo will discover their hidden family legacy. Most importantly, they will learn that the last line of defense is self defense."
Author Description
William A. Mierzejewski likes to go by Bill when he is back home in Chicago, Illinois. Or simply Dad when he's with his family. He is a proud family man who's married to the love of his life, Ann, and blessed with his two children, Liam and Becca (Boo).
"The Local Legend of Iron River: The Liam and Boo Series" was the first installment of a series of books that feature Bill's children as the main characters. In this first fictional adventure, Liam is a 10-year-old boy, and Boo is an 8-year-old girl. The idea for the Liam and Boo series began while Bill and his family were vacationing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and blossomed into a thrilling adventure novel for young adolescents. Bill enjoyed writing while attending college, but his professional life began in his early twenties when he became a full-time firefighter/EMT.
For the last fifteen years, he has proudly worked as a full-time firefighter/EMT for a large Midwest fire department. Bill spent his childhood on the Northeast side of Philadelphia, where his father also worked as a firefighter. His family moved to the Midwest during his young adolescent years, where he attended both high school and college. Bill is a graduate of Hinsdale South High School, College of DuPage, and Benedictine University in Illinois.
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