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Lance Hawthorne, his life irrevocably altered by his witness of a horrific crime at the innocent age of ten, is cursed to shoulder the yoke of guilt for taking no action to report the crime's perpetrators, despite his having rock-solid evidence. His guilt deepens after the death of his beloved mother five years later, a death he is convinced he caused. Hawthorne drifts through life, his faith shattered, his risk-aversion having rendered him all but fearful of his shadow. Until the fateful office poker game offers him a chance to return to his boyhood home of Benevolence -- and to the hell that…mehr

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Lance Hawthorne, his life irrevocably altered by his witness of a horrific crime at the innocent age of ten, is cursed to shoulder the yoke of guilt for taking no action to report the crime's perpetrators, despite his having rock-solid evidence. His guilt deepens after the death of his beloved mother five years later, a death he is convinced he caused. Hawthorne drifts through life, his faith shattered, his risk-aversion having rendered him all but fearful of his shadow. Until the fateful office poker game offers him a chance to return to his boyhood home of Benevolence -- and to the hell that awaits him. Lance Hawthorne is a man rushing headlong into his twilight, haunted by a past that won't let go and a future that won't let up.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Randolph Watters is a native of Rome, Georgia and a graduate of Model High School and Berry College. He has been married for 34 years to the lovely and talented Chris Watters, with whom he currently lives in central Pennsylvania (since 2014 but LONGS to return South!). Mark has authored five novels (currently working on two others) and hundreds of short stories and poems. He is not a formally-trained writer (has an accounting degree) but enjoys giving the art and craft his best efforts. He was a winner of the Dahlonega (GA) Short Story contest both in 2005 and 2006.