READER'S FAVORITE GOLD WINNER FOR 2015
Another homicide has rocked the small town of Fallsburg, NY. In a cabin nestled deep in the woods two male victims are discovered,both gun shot victims. One is deceased the other one is barely alive. But it is not the murder itself that has detectives Jean Whitley and her new partner Marty Keal frantic to find out the answers of what occurred in that cabin, but it is the identities of the two small children also found at the scene. One child is quickly identified but the other a young boy remains a mystery. The only one with possible answers lies with the man who lay critically wounded and unconscious in the hospital because the unidentified boy either can not or will not speak to tell the investigators who he is and what happened in that cabin that left one man dead and another barely hanging on ...
This author had no ambition or desire to fulfill a dream. SInce 3rd grade I wanted to be a writer. I loved to read , but I didn't know if I had what it took to write a novel.. so one day, I woke up at 3 in the morning from a dead disturbing nightmare and sat up, grabbed by computer and began to type It worked for 3 novels... the last 2 getting harder and harder to do.. Now I am trying to write this forth novel and I feel like I'm working with a jigsaw puzzle and I have to put all the pieces together. Trouble is the pieces from the other 3 books look so much alike and belong as part of the new story.. AH.. ITS A DILEMMA!
He screamed over and over again, his shouts coming in short bursts as he ran. When he turned to see where his pursuers were, he ran into what he must have thought was a brick wall. His little neck snapped back violently, his hair, a mess of long brown curls, spun in all directions. “Whoa!” Marty told him. Marty grabbed him by the forearms as he ran straight into his left thigh. The boy glanced up at him, startled at first, and then without warning, sunk his teeth into Marty’s leg, bearing down with every ounce of strength he could muster.
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