After losing his family in a tragic auto accident in Georgia, Thomas O'Shea finds himself driving around the Iowa countryside, searching for peace. He stops to admire a unique mailbox, only to see a beautiful woman running down the country lane from her home toward him, screaming for help. At first, Thomas considers staying out of it all, but his SEAL training and a penchant for justice won't let him. With nothing left to lose, he risks snooping around in Rockbluff, an outwardly peaceful place not far from his childhood hometown, and uncovers a plot to rob local residents of their prime…mehr
After losing his family in a tragic auto accident in Georgia, Thomas O'Shea finds himself driving around the Iowa countryside, searching for peace. He stops to admire a unique mailbox, only to see a beautiful woman running down the country lane from her home toward him, screaming for help. At first, Thomas considers staying out of it all, but his SEAL training and a penchant for justice won't let him. With nothing left to lose, he risks snooping around in Rockbluff, an outwardly peaceful place not far from his childhood hometown, and uncovers a plot to rob local residents of their prime farmland. Struggling to find a new will to live, he discovers that the sometimes quirky characters of Rockbluff are ready and willing to help him do just that.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Carenen is a writer with a keen eye for both serious and humorous work. His by-line columns in the Morganton (North Carolina) News-Herald and the Clinton (South Carolina) Chronicle established his reputation for self-effacing humor, with one column reprinted in Reader's Digest. Other RD credits include "Shagger!" which won a First Person Award. The National Institute of Mental Health published Son-up, Son-down, his novelized treatment of a successful group home approach, the Teaching-Family Model. He has been a key presenter at a number of Teaching-Family Model national conferences and, more recently, a panelist several times over in Killer Nashville Conferences, including a Claymore Award at the 2019 conference. He has also published pieces in The Sign, McCall's, and Dynamic Years, and his Thomas O'Shea trilogy (Signs of Struggle, A Far Gone Night, and The Face on the Other Side) drew accolades from established authors. Ron Rash, Wendy Tyson, and William Ken Kreuger, among others, have praised his work.
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