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Can you hide in plain sight even if you are 2200 miles away? Will the Mormon mob find you anyway, even if you don't resemble a Ferret anymore? As an LDS elder, Louie Kimble, is assigned as construction foreman in Testimony Acres, a high-end real estate development, fifty miles north of Las Vegas. He discovers it's a money laundering scheme put together by his religious superiors. Confronted by the FBI, he agrees to provide evidence and testify in exchange for his freedom. After surgery to fix an unfortunate resemblance to a domesticated animal, he is given a new name and history and relocated…mehr

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Can you hide in plain sight even if you are 2200 miles away? Will the Mormon mob find you anyway, even if you don't resemble a Ferret anymore? As an LDS elder, Louie Kimble, is assigned as construction foreman in Testimony Acres, a high-end real estate development, fifty miles north of Las Vegas. He discovers it's a money laundering scheme put together by his religious superiors. Confronted by the FBI, he agrees to provide evidence and testify in exchange for his freedom. After surgery to fix an unfortunate resemblance to a domesticated animal, he is given a new name and history and relocated to South Jersey. He rebuilds his life, with a girlfriend, a great job, and season tickets to the local pro football team. Then one bright Saturday morning, there is a knock on his front door. His visitor will bring back his past, and change his life forever.
Autorenporträt
Tom Minder lives in New Jersey with his wife Paula. He is a member of the South Jersey Writers' Group and The Writers' Coffeehouse. His story Burning for Rehoboth won a judges award in the Beach Nights anthology from Cat & Mouse Press, 2016.