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Frank Pullman was on a path of self-destruction, trying to outrun the shadow of tragedy, until he stumbled across an odd combination of mobile home park and flea market, and its eclectic community. There, he began to heal. But some wounds don't close easily. When he meets Lila Fortin, a young woman from the Pine Ridge Reservation running from her own past-and possibly the police-Frank is forced to confront his history to help Lila find her future. Welcome to Sun Market and Trailer Park where you can find used and life-battered wares, as well as residents, hoping for a second chance.

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Frank Pullman was on a path of self-destruction, trying to outrun the shadow of tragedy, until he stumbled across an odd combination of mobile home park and flea market, and its eclectic community. There, he began to heal. But some wounds don't close easily. When he meets Lila Fortin, a young woman from the Pine Ridge Reservation running from her own past-and possibly the police-Frank is forced to confront his history to help Lila find her future. Welcome to Sun Market and Trailer Park where you can find used and life-battered wares, as well as residents, hoping for a second chance.
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Michael J. Preston was born in Queens, NY, and spent his formative years in upstate New York. Eschewing normalcy from a very early age, he hitchhiked around the U.S. after high school, playing some of the best street corners and worst bars around, and declaring he would never work for 'The Man'.Starting at nineteen, he spent the next few decades doing the Man's bidding, albeit reluctantly and with a lot of complaints on both sides about his attitude. These days he can be found shouting at his computer screen, chasing small humans and furry critters around, and working on perfecting the family recipe for red sauce. He is the author of the previously published horror novel, Rathcrog, written under the name Neil T. Jacobs.