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Product description Vintage paperback Review “For kids who love hockey…Roy MacGregor’s series of books makes perfect reading.” – Ottawa Citizen From the Inside Flap When Travis, Nish, Sarah, and the rest of the gang pile onto a school bus headed for Florida, the Screech Owls expect a spring break filled with sun, sand, and lots of ice. With luck they may even make it to the peewee tournament final, to be held in the magnificent Ice Palace, home of the NHL?s Tampa Bay Lightning! Muck and Mr. Dillinger have planned a fun trip. As well as camping and swimming, they?ll get to go to Disney World. Nish, of course, has bigger ideas. With his new X-ray glasses he bought on the ?stupid stop? on the way down, he?s hoping to see a lot more than just tourist attractions. The only trouble is, Nish ends up seeing too much! Travis wasn?t looking forward to riding the Tower of Terror at the Disney-MGM Studios, but it?s going to take even more courage to face this. The Screech Owls have uncovered a plot to terrorize all of America! Terror in Florida is the sixth book in the Screech Owls Series. From the Back Cover “For kids who love hockey…Roy MacGregor’s series of books makes perfect reading.” – Ottawa Citizen About the Author Roy MacGregor has been involved in hockey all his life. Growing up in Huntsville, Ontario, he competed for several years against a kid named Bobby Orr, who was playing in nearby Parry Sound. He later returned to the game when he and his family settled in Ottawa, where he worked for the Ottawa Citizen and became the Southam National Sports Columnist. He still plays old-timers hockey and has been a minor-hockey coach for more than a decade. Roy MacGregor is the author of several classics in the literature of hockey. Home Game (written with Ken Dryden) and The Home Team were both number one national bestsellers. He has also written the game’s best-known novel, The Last Season. His other books include Road Games, The Seven A.M. Practice, and A Life in the Bush, a memoir of his father. He has also written books about native leaders and the Ottawa Valley. Roy MacGregor is now a senior columnist for the National Post. He and his wife, Ellen, live in Kanata, Ontario. They have four children, Kerry, Christine, Jocelyn, and Gordon. You can talk to Roy MacGregor at www.screechowls.com