Twelve young adult boys think they have escaped death by climbing into an old mine tunnel, the entrance to an underground labyrinth. As the mine's dangers claim one life after another, the close-knit boys soon realize that their limited food and water supplies is the least of their problems. What gives them the strength to continue to search for a way out of their situation?
Ken Saik is a retired high school teacher who resides in Alberta, Canada. He has written short stories, a couple of novels, and a few novellas. His work usually focuses on relationships of misunderstood people. He enjoys revealing the logic behind their strange actions or thoughts. By checking his website, www.saikwrites.com, one sees his literary fiction works include a kaleidoscope of genres: suspense/mystery, travel/family, family/romance, and family/psychological abuse. This third generation Ukrainian Canadian often imbeds elements of a Christian faith component in his writing.