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In The Night Train he was Farley. The hobo. Now he has a new name. A new home. A new life. But how long can it last? Frank Mayo is a fry cook in a greasy Atlanta diner. He's homeless because people are looking for him. The runaway he befriended in his old life had gone home and made a splash. It wasn't smart to ride the trains anymore. The diner feels safe. People in low places don't ask questions. Then a stranger shows up with a message. The boy's in trouble again. Big trouble. The kind of trouble only a man with Frank's skills can handle. But something doesn't feel right. The stranger…mehr

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In The Night Train he was Farley. The hobo. Now he has a new name. A new home. A new life. But how long can it last? Frank Mayo is a fry cook in a greasy Atlanta diner. He's homeless because people are looking for him. The runaway he befriended in his old life had gone home and made a splash. It wasn't smart to ride the trains anymore. The diner feels safe. People in low places don't ask questions. Then a stranger shows up with a message. The boy's in trouble again. Big trouble. The kind of trouble only a man with Frank's skills can handle. But something doesn't feel right. The stranger reminds him of someone. If you liked The Night Train you'll love Red Eyes because it answers all the questions you've been asking about Farley.
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Autorenporträt
The voices spoke early to the young boy growing up in 1960s and 70s Mississippi. As soon as his education permitted, he began to write down some of what those voices told him and entertained his family with boyish poetry. As he grew into his teens the voices spoke of darker things, so he stopped sharing, and soon abandoned writing altogether. The voices didn't stop. Around the age of forty, Carl began writing his first Novel, The Night Train, and published it in 2012. The Reconstruction Of Walter Pigg is his seventh novel, and picks up where The Deconstruction Of Walter Pigg left off. Carl lives in Pontotoc, Mississippi with his wife, Sharon, and two of their four children. He still listens to the voices.