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There is a small tourist trap in the Northern Midwest. A trap may be exactly what it is. People go for the fudge, but is it good enough to risk their life for? In Midwestern fashion, the dark secrets are covered up and disguised as quaint diners, candy shops, and beautiful vacation homes. During the summer of 2004, like every year, a new group of naïve tourists make their way into town. Six boys take advantage of these unsuspecting vacationers as they meet their watery grave on a popular recreational river. This rite of passage turns on the town when tragedy strikes one of their own. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There is a small tourist trap in the Northern Midwest. A trap may be exactly what it is. People go for the fudge, but is it good enough to risk their life for? In Midwestern fashion, the dark secrets are covered up and disguised as quaint diners, candy shops, and beautiful vacation homes. During the summer of 2004, like every year, a new group of naïve tourists make their way into town. Six boys take advantage of these unsuspecting vacationers as they meet their watery grave on a popular recreational river. This rite of passage turns on the town when tragedy strikes one of their own. The children's parents are forces to come face to face with the sadistic games of their once "sweet angels." But how does one handle a child without coming to terms with such a twisted reality in a place where no one wants to confront their demons?
Autorenporträt
Having been a soldier, sailor, carpenter, painter, plumber, surveyor, printing press operator, home health care worker, and maintenance person at a chocolate factory, Craig Rory Draheim's experiences are evident in his story telling, giving him a unique perspective in fiction. He currently lives in Michigan with his better three quarter, Margaret. They have two sons, Charlie and CR. Draheim has written three other books: Boys of Babylon; Nuts, Bolts, and Monster Worship; and A History Book, Sir Elton John, and the Grasshopper Man.