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In 1952 Sammy Collins' family moves to Jasonville, Indiana and into the Johnson House, a long vacant home rumored by neighborhood children to be haunted. Unknown to anyone, Paul Mason, a WW-II veteran and now a wandering vagrant, has squatted surreptitiously in a nearby, old abandoned cannery. During the previous six years, twelve young boys from the towns where Paul lived or worked, have gone missing. While in Jasonville, another boy disappears. Is Paul guilty of this heinous crime, or is it Joe, Paul's deceased lifeboat companion, whom Paul has been searching for since the end of WW-II?

Produktbeschreibung
In 1952 Sammy Collins' family moves to Jasonville, Indiana and into the Johnson House, a long vacant home rumored by neighborhood children to be haunted. Unknown to anyone, Paul Mason, a WW-II veteran and now a wandering vagrant, has squatted surreptitiously in a nearby, old abandoned cannery. During the previous six years, twelve young boys from the towns where Paul lived or worked, have gone missing. While in Jasonville, another boy disappears. Is Paul guilty of this heinous crime, or is it Joe, Paul's deceased lifeboat companion, whom Paul has been searching for since the end of WW-II?
Autorenporträt
Tom Martin makes his home in Surprise, Arizona. He grew up in Snohomish, Washington, graduating from high school in 1961. Upon graduation, he served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps before returning to Washington for a career in telecommunications with the Bell System. Upon retiring in 2002, Tom moved from Washington to Arizona. He began writing novels in 2012 and to date, has written five books. The Last Flower and Johnson House Mystery were initially released in February of 2015. The Storyteller and Gold Star Mother were released in 2016. His fifth book, Journeys, a compilation of seven short stories, will go to publishing in early 2017, with an expected release date in late spring.