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The Alexander Saga continues. Who was the woman he saw in Halifax in Volume 1? Dominic has his up and downs as life continues in his new country. His business is growing. His wife is expecting their first child. The Roaring 20's brings speakeasys, flappers, a booming stock market, disregard for prohibition. Everyone who can is investing in the future. Europe is rebuilding after the war and supplies from North America are in high demand. Will Dominic get on the investing train, or will he be cautious? The words of his late Uncle Duff ring loudly in his mind - "Watch your pennies, lad. Don't…mehr

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The Alexander Saga continues. Who was the woman he saw in Halifax in Volume 1? Dominic has his up and downs as life continues in his new country. His business is growing. His wife is expecting their first child. The Roaring 20's brings speakeasys, flappers, a booming stock market, disregard for prohibition. Everyone who can is investing in the future. Europe is rebuilding after the war and supplies from North America are in high demand. Will Dominic get on the investing train, or will he be cautious? The words of his late Uncle Duff ring loudly in his mind - "Watch your pennies, lad. Don't waste your money." Will Dominic's decisions keep the business intact, or will he follow the crowd?
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Autorenporträt
Allan Hudson was born in Saint John, New Brunswick now living in Cocagne. Growing up in South Branch he was encouraged to read from an early age by his mother who was a school teacher. He has published the Drake Alexander Adventure series. Dark Side of a Promise & Wall of War. He has a collection of short stories titled A Box of Memories. Released in February, 2021, Shattered Lives is book two in the Jo Naylor series. Book one, Shattered Figurine was published in 2019. In 2020, he published his first historical fiction novel, The Alexanders 1911 - 1920. His short story, The Ship Breakers, received Honourable Mention in the New Brunswick Writer's Federation short story competition. Recently, his short story, The Abysss, recieved the same award. Other short stories have been published on commuterlit.com, The Golden Ratio and his blog, South Branch Scribbler.