Author: | T.W. Anderson | ISBN: | 9781466060715 |
Publisher: | T.W. Anderson | Publication: | December 20, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | T.W. Anderson |
ISBN: | 9781466060715 |
Publisher: | T.W. Anderson |
Publication: | December 20, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Topic: Life goes on after a loss
Intended Audience: Adults of all ages. Those with an interest in suspense, romance, aviation, action, good triumphing over evil.
Similar Books: This book will appeal to those who enjoy reading books by authors such as Tom Clancy but will also appeal to those who enjoy works by such authors as Brandilyn Collins.
The primary character is recovering from the loss of his wife of nearly twenty-five years. He uses the experience of his past to rescue a stranger and then protect that person from an attempted kidnapping. The scene of the book is set in present day rural West Texas with events occurring in Houston and Galveston Island. The author uses colorful descriptions of the areas, people and action to draw in the reader. The story touches upon attempts to bring an old fashioned ranch into “Green Technology” and the rancher’s family philosophy to care for those it employs. The story line places a high value on family relationships. It also pulls in American Indian heritage as a positive attribute.
Topic: Life goes on after a loss
Intended Audience: Adults of all ages. Those with an interest in suspense, romance, aviation, action, good triumphing over evil.
Similar Books: This book will appeal to those who enjoy reading books by authors such as Tom Clancy but will also appeal to those who enjoy works by such authors as Brandilyn Collins.
The primary character is recovering from the loss of his wife of nearly twenty-five years. He uses the experience of his past to rescue a stranger and then protect that person from an attempted kidnapping. The scene of the book is set in present day rural West Texas with events occurring in Houston and Galveston Island. The author uses colorful descriptions of the areas, people and action to draw in the reader. The story touches upon attempts to bring an old fashioned ranch into “Green Technology” and the rancher’s family philosophy to care for those it employs. The story line places a high value on family relationships. It also pulls in American Indian heritage as a positive attribute.