20,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
10 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Children who have no mothers seek bonding through substitutes. Stump, a 19-year-old criminology student, would do anything for his dementia-riddled adoptive grandmother, who is confined to a couch of a Memory Care facility. He would pay for her care, drive across country to find her BFF's family treasure, take on a conniving health care administrator, or even risk his own life. Meanwhile he has problems of his own. Its about time he be allowed to manage his own trust. He has three million dollars to work with. It shouldn't be difficult to make enough money to live on. All he has to do is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Children who have no mothers seek bonding through substitutes. Stump, a 19-year-old criminology student, would do anything for his dementia-riddled adoptive grandmother, who is confined to a couch of a Memory Care facility. He would pay for her care, drive across country to find her BFF's family treasure, take on a conniving health care administrator, or even risk his own life. Meanwhile he has problems of his own. Its about time he be allowed to manage his own trust. He has three million dollars to work with. It shouldn't be difficult to make enough money to live on. All he has to do is replace his trustee, convert an old run-down commercial building into a thriving breakfast restaurant, solve a cold case murder and overcome the storm of the century.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Like most Americans I liked my career of several decades but I have to admit that I didn't always approach the mornings with wild enthusiasm. But then, I retired and discovered something I never would have guessed: When the day is mine, I love to get up even earlier. Now I'm the guy who wakes up the rooster. I still work as much as I ever did, only I now work on things that bring me a different form of compensation. Like writing books. Some have asked me where I get my ideas, but it's no mystery. I had a storied youth with six sisters and a wild family. When I wasn't engulfed in that world, I spent a fair amount of my time wandering the alleys and streets of our neighborhood. A fellow learns a lot from all of those people even before he arrives for his first day of school. If he has the ability to recall the characters and the activities in which they engaged, and blend that with a dash of make-believe, there's a goldmine full of fodder from which to draw his inspiration.