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This is a continuation of The Jones Files Book one and most of the same characters are in this very moving adventure. Braidy is the pilot for the shipping company and is a shy and seemingly delicate man who stands six foot six and embarrasses easily. He teaches others to fly and entertains us with his unusual needs. He is generous and kind and beyond polite to others, women especially. You will love these characters because they are so ordinary having to do difficult tasks. The adventures sometimes fast and furious keeping you glued to this book. This is the second in a series and you will…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a continuation of The Jones Files Book one and most of the same characters are in this very moving adventure. Braidy is the pilot for the shipping company and is a shy and seemingly delicate man who stands six foot six and embarrasses easily. He teaches others to fly and entertains us with his unusual needs. He is generous and kind and beyond polite to others, women especially. You will love these characters because they are so ordinary having to do difficult tasks. The adventures sometimes fast and furious keeping you glued to this book. This is the second in a series and you will feel as though you are right there with these adorable and delightful people.
Autorenporträt
Adam Christian "A. C." Jones is a blind piano tuner who has supported his family for forty-eight years tuning and rebuilding pianos of all types. He has never allowed his blindness to prevent him from doing what he wants and what's right. He doesn't think he has a disability merely a slight complication. He enjoys playing music, playing with Garden Rail Road trains, and interacting with people of every age, race, sex, old or young. "I have used people in my books as characters and made them seem bigger than life sometimes." He loves life and treats each day like a beautiful gift that needs to be enjoyed for all its worth. No one is too small or too big too wild or crazy, people are very much worth knowing and he treasures each and every friend as individuals. Telling stories about life and people is fun and he never worries about plots or story lines. "I like to think that when I start writing the story it takes on a life of its own. Often, I write with my big lovable cat sitting on my lap while I reach around her to type. If stories take on a cat like substance it's because of Ms. Kitty's paws upon the keyboard."