Blogs in April 2018

Impressions of the Pacific Northwest 16th April 2018

The Pacific Northwest has it all and this book offers a delightful sampler of what you’ll find when you travel to two of America’s most beautiful states: Oregon and Washington. “Impressions of the Pacific Northwest” virtually takes you there...

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Forever’s Just Pretend 16th April 2018

Key West, 1925: the USA’s southernmost point and the most un-American of American locales; a rowdy border town surrounded by water and populated by sports fishermen, naval veterans and Cuban revolutionists – misfits and mavericks, all. After several years...

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Lords of St. Thomas 10th April 2018

In the Mojave Desert, at the southern end of the isolated Moapa Valley, sat the town of St. Thomas, Nevada. A small community that thrived despite scorching temperatures and scarce water, St. Thomas was home to hardy railroad workers,...

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Copperhead Road 7th April 2018

As summer dies, the first boy is found in a shallow grave. More will follow. His hometown has a serial child killer in its midst…. At seventeen, John Ray has silently survived years of molestation at the hands of...

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J.D.: The Life and Death of a Forgotten NASCAR Legend 7th April 2018

August 11, 1991. Watkins Glen, New York. 52-year-old John Delphus “J.D.” McDuffie, Jr. climbs aboard his No. 70 Pontiac, lined up 35th on the grid for NASCAR’s Budweiser at the Glen. For the 653rd time, he pinches a cigar...

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