Gwain Redoubt: Eagle Scout with a God and Country Award, Quarterback, team captain, Prom King, and voted most popular his senior year of high school. That Gwain died on a red dirt road in Vietnam. The returning shell must continue living. Also check out Porch Stories (Short stories of the changing South) and Cracker Noir: The Murdered Mayor (PI mystery of FBI man over his head in a small Southern town) by the same author.
Gwain Redoubt: Eagle Scout with a God and Country Award, Quarterback, team captain, Prom King, and voted most popular his senior year of high school. ...
A collection of stories of transition. Some of the stories depict the changes occurring in the South during the transition from rural to a more urban region in the 1950s and 1960s. There are also stories that depict the transition from childhood to adult, from adult to dependency, and from life to the final days. All of the stories are rooted in what makes the people of the South, Southern. Check out Fightin' the Boogeyman (Surviving Vietnam and PTSD) and Cracker Noir: The Murdered Mayor (PI Mystery of FBI man over his head in a small Souhern Town) by the same author.
A collection of stories of transition. Some of the stories depict the changes occurring in the South during the transition from rural to a more urban ...
Clive Cleever was forced out of the FBI because of his weakness for strong women and pillow talk. To get far away from those things that tempted him in New York City he sets up an accounting practice in a small Florida town. Unfortunately he finds that trouble awaits him when he is accused of murdering the local Mayor, a sleazy used car salesman of shifting sexual proclivities and ambivalent ethical paradigms. Rural Florida turns out to be no less ruthless than the Big Apple as he is hounded by the media, the family of the local Boss Hogg, and an amorous District Attorney. Also check out...
Clive Cleever was forced out of the FBI because of his weakness for strong women and pillow talk. To get far away from those things that tempted him i...