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Maxwell Harper knows what he likes, and what he likes are dinosaurs. But where can a sharp-eyed kid like Maxwell spot a genuine dinosaur these days? Make that dinosaurs plural! Tracking monsters was not even on the radar when Maxwell and his two sisters, Patty and Lee Jay, arrived at the Lazy L dude ranch in the Yakima Valley that hot August afternoon. In fact their young host at the Lazy L, Marty Lawrence, had heard all he wanted to hear about the prehistoric creatures. Dinosaurs! They were giving the Lazy L a bad name. But could these reports be true? Did real-life dinosaurs really exist? Maxwell was about to find out. Meanwhile there were other sinister forces gathering in the valley. The Lazy L was under siege. Some big-city bad guys wanted to take it over, and they had the firepower to do it. And now, under a moonlit sky, two silent figures are seen moving among the valleys ghostly shadows
When Errol Flynn and his teenage consort first arrive in Vancouver, B.C., it is with a limited agenda. The fading Screen Legend plans to sell his yacht Zaca to a selected buyer. Fast in, fast out. That was the plan. But complications soon occur, and the actor is embroiled in an escalating conflict that predates his arrival in the Canadian city. Adam Cole, an American now working as a trouble-shooting columnist with the Vancouver News-Herald, is committed to throwing light on corruption in the local police department. Suddenly Errol Flynn himself becomes a target for extortion. When Adam Cole exposes the scheme in his column, the actor befriends him on the spot, even assigning his own bodygua...