FRIENDS FIND WALT DISNEY'S DIARY A search filled with discoveries about the famous man. HINTS OF A HIDDEN TREASURE Can three friends decipher the clues that Disney devised? WHO ELSE IS SEEKING THE TREASURE? As the clues lead them closer, will they find a lost treasure? IS THIS ONE FINAL ILLUSION BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST STORYTELLER?
Industry Reviews
Attention riveting novel from first page to last and highly recommended. There is a new and popular action/adventure category as represented by the National Treasure films and such television series as Unnatural History. The first full length novel of this new brand of entertainment is Hidden Mickey: Sometimes Dead Men Do Tell Tales!, a collaborative 482-page work of imaginative fiction by Nancy Temple Rodrigue and David W. Smith which is set against the backdrop of Disneyland. Three friends accidentally come across the long lost diary of Walt Disney and finds hints of a hidden treasure. Following a series of complicated clues which they must decipher, they set off in pursuit involving scattered historical records and subtle connections. What they will find is as imaginative as everything else that the great Walt Disney left as his enduring legacy to the world. Superbly written, Hidden Mickey is an attention riveting novel from first page to last and highly recommended, wonderfully entertaining reading. Midwest Book Review --midwestbookreview.com/sbw/aug_10.htm#Fiction "Attention riveting novel from first page to last and highly recommended." "There is a new and popular action/adventure category as represented by the National Treasure films and such television series as Unnatural History. The first full length novel of this new brand of entertainment is Hidden Mickey: Sometimes Dead Men Do Tell Tales!, a collaborative 482-page work of imaginative fiction by Nancy Temple Rodrigue and David W. Smith which is set against the backdrop of Disneyland. Three friends accidentally come across the long lost diary of Walt Disney and finds hints of a hidden treasure. Following a series of complicated clues which they must decipher, they set off in pursuit involving scattered historical records and subtle connections. What they will find is as imaginative as everything else that the great Walt Disney left as his enduring legacy to the world. Superbly written, Hidden Mickey is an attention riveting novel from first page to last and highly recommended, wonderfully entertaining reading." Midwest Book Review "An attention riveting novel from first page to last and highly recommended" "There is a new and popular action/adventure category as represented by the 'National Treasure' films and such television series as 'Unnatural History'. The first full length novel of this new brand of entertainment is "Hidden Mickey: Sometimes Dead Men Do Tell Tales!," a collaborative 482-page work of imaginative fiction by Nancy Temple Rodrigue and David W. Smith which is set against the backdrop of Disneyland. Three friends accidentally come across the long lost diary of Walt Disney and finds hints of a hidden treasure. Following a series of complicated clues which they must decipher, they set off in pursuit involving scattered historical records and subtle connections. What they will find is as imaginative as everything else that the great Walt Disney left as his enduring legacy to the world. Superbly written, "Hidden Mickey" is an attention riveting novel from first page to last and highly recommended, wonderfully entertaining reading." Midwest Book Review, Oregon, Wisconsin USA 08/31/2010