Transitioning to Hollywood he became a writer and producer of Prime Time TV for over 30 years beginning with CHiPs. Madness ensues as another Max Dean adventure tale blazes across continents and a millennium or two.Before moving to Los Angeles, Larry Mollin was a playwright and Artistic Director of Toronto, Canada's Homemade Theatre, a seminal performance group of the 1970's. On the journey to Shambala, Max is aided by an ancient Kazak, his wife's philandering, first-husband, a local, lady pugilist and an ex-rock and roll roadie, smuggler king.
A dying Siberian, mining titan with the money to move mountains and a rogue army, is more determined than ever to find Teresa and the fabled treasure of Genghis Khan. In the Altai Mountains on the border between Kazakhstan, Mongolia and southern Siberia, Max is not the only one after his unscrupulous, mother-in-law. Teresa holds the secret to the location of Shambala, an underground valley of eternal life. Max Dean, the blissfully retired private detective, writer, and music biz, security consultant, is thrust into a perilous search for his new wife's reckless mother.