Drago #1: When a friend's '55 Thunderbird goes missing and people wind up dead, the puzzle quickly turns to something other than heisted classic cars.
Drago #2: A man literally in a tree puts Nick on the trail of a thousand-year-old mystery that reaches into the distant past and across two continents, bringing bedlam to Bandon.
Drago #3: The Coquille River is haunted. So the legend says. When Nick and Sal see a ghost paddlewheeler, they're caught in a puzzling whirlpool that's historic and international and worth billions of dollars.
Drago #4: Coming in March 2012. D. B. Cooper needs Nick's help. But first Drago must solve a puzzle. A bizarre package contains a claim police and government authorities have misidentified a man they say is D. B. Cooper. To prove the accused hijacker is innocent, Nick has to decipher the sender's clues to convince the Feds to look elsewhere.
New facts. New questions. A new look at the only unsolved U.S. skyjacking in history.
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Just a few reviews…
I love the Drago series, each story is exciting and full of surprises. This is a great book to purchase for yourself or as a gift; it's hard to put down and leaves you looking forward to future books featuring Nick Drago and his mystery solving friends. – Tracy A., California
Just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed your books, I even figured out the user name and password. However Drago and his buddy sure do eat a lot. Looking forward to book 3. – Diane M., Michigan
Great read!... Started reading and quickly got to the point I couldn’t put it down… -- ST, Oregon
Darn you, Drago. You made me late for work! – MJ, Oregon
…a 3-D jigsaw puzzle of clues… (Western World newspaper)
Great read capturing my attention from page 1. – CGM, Oregon
(My wife) liked your book… but can’t download (Drago #2) from Amazon! – U.K. (Author’s note: We’ll send a copy to her.)
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You will need to have found the User Name and Password found in each of the books on the last page.
Drago #2 Secret Page: Click here.
Drago #3 Secret Page: Click here.
Contact "Willow Weep" by clicking here.
(The making of Drago #1 cover's 1955 Ford Sedan Delivery)
Bandon newspaper review of Drago #1
Listen to Jim Bice interviewing Art Spinella on KWRO.
Drago #2 Book Signing at Winter River Books in Bandon, Or.
Drago Author's Night Q&A at Bandon Library (13 parts, 5 minutes each)
Nick's favorite YouTubes
(Have a favorite video you think Nick would like? Send an email to mailroom@cnwmr.com with the YouTube link. If selected, you'll received either an autographed copy of the next Drago mystery or a Drago cap. Your choice. In case of multiple suggestions, first email wins.)
Smooth Criminal, dueling cellos.
Joss Whedon (Firefly, Buffy) is a master as is composer Greg Edmonson
Listen to the entire song first, eyes closed, volumn turned up...
Then watch how it was used in this scene from "The Funeral."
Take on Me Oldie, but goodie.
1000 Miles from Nowhere (Dwight Yoakum)
Good beat and great flying. Nick and Sal love to fly. Here's one of the planes they'd take anywhere.
Thanks to Jim Dollinger for the tip on this old Edison Lighthouse tune, an early music video so a bit washed out. But it'll keep ya tapping yer foot.
This is one catchy tune, especially if you like to dance.
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Art Spinella is a long-time newspaper and magazine editor who has been involved in writing both fiction and non-fiction for more than three decades. An avid Harley rider, he owns "more than my share" of motorcycles as well as a pair of hot rods including the '55 Ford Sedan Delivery that appears on the cover of Drago #1. He lives in Bandon, Oregon with his wife Stephanie and has five children.
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