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A mysterious elderly stranger, dressed in the style of a late 19th century preacher, struggles on foot through a Colorado snowstorm. Freezing, wet and weary, he comes to a country roadhouse bar and grill. As the evening progresses, the storm intensifies. Jeremiah Walters, a onetime radio Storyteller, becomes snowbound with three remaining patrons and the roadhouse waitress. As midnight approaches, he shares the tale of Louisiana moonshiners, in 'Bayou Moon', and Quentin Dubois' date with 'Gruesome Gertie', Louisiana's portable electric chair. Read THE STORYTELLER. Follow the old man, as he…mehr

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A mysterious elderly stranger, dressed in the style of a late 19th century preacher, struggles on foot through a Colorado snowstorm. Freezing, wet and weary, he comes to a country roadhouse bar and grill. As the evening progresses, the storm intensifies. Jeremiah Walters, a onetime radio Storyteller, becomes snowbound with three remaining patrons and the roadhouse waitress. As midnight approaches, he shares the tale of Louisiana moonshiners, in 'Bayou Moon', and Quentin Dubois' date with 'Gruesome Gertie', Louisiana's portable electric chair. Read THE STORYTELLER. Follow the old man, as he shares other stories on his journey to his childhood ranch in Shoshone, Wyoming.
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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.