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A newspaper editor disappears. A sports reporter is brutally murdered. The sheriff's investigation hits a dead end. The star quarterback at the local high school has a troubling past and is walking an emotional tightrope. His cheerleader girlfriend is bothered by his occasional disappearances. What is it about the missing editor's past that leads to the uncovering of a terrorist plot? New editor Johnny Skull leads the newspaper's investigation into the previous editor's disappearance and reporter's murder, and finds more questions than answers; but finally, all clues lead to a rural mosque and…mehr

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A newspaper editor disappears. A sports reporter is brutally murdered. The sheriff's investigation hits a dead end. The star quarterback at the local high school has a troubling past and is walking an emotional tightrope. His cheerleader girlfriend is bothered by his occasional disappearances. What is it about the missing editor's past that leads to the uncovering of a terrorist plot? New editor Johnny Skull leads the newspaper's investigation into the previous editor's disappearance and reporter's murder, and finds more questions than answers; but finally, all clues lead to a rural mosque and its radical religious leader. In "Small Pebbles, Long Shadows," author Vincenzo Spiaggi crafts a tale of mystery, love, international politics, personal awakening, and individual triumph, set in the beautiful foothills of the Bighorn Mountains of northern Wyoming.
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Bruce Rubin (pen name Vincenzo Spiaggi). Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Graduated from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. Geology major. One year graduate study in geology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. Worked as a mining and minerals-exploration geologist in Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Maine, Ontario and the Middle East. Worked as a newspaper and magazine editor in Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, New York, North Dakota and Texas. Also a screenwriter, and fine arts photographer. He currently resides in rural upstate New York.