Author: | Rex Jacobs | ISBN: | 9781370763467 |
Publisher: | Rex Jacobs | Publication: | November 29, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rex Jacobs |
ISBN: | 9781370763467 |
Publisher: | Rex Jacobs |
Publication: | November 29, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Flight of the Curlew is a fast moving story about a ruthless executive who has scrambled his way to the top using anyone or anything in his way.
Things fall apart rapidly as he is knifed in the back and summarily discarded without warning. His home life is already on the skids, and now his destruction is comprehensive and complete. A broken man, he seeks refuge on the streets and his misery deepens as the bottom tier of humanity closes in around him.
In the depth of despair and hope he discovers a flicker of decency from within, and formulates a plan of action which will see him reunited with an old acquaintance in the most unusual of circumstances. Through her, and because of the treachery he had committed on her, he finds a way to redeem himself and bring hope to those with none. Hector Jefferson, the bastard, becomes a decent human being, and the Curlew Foundation steps in to lend a hand. She finds forgiveness where there had been none.
Any connection to persons either living or passed on is strictly coincidental. This is a work of fiction.
Flight of the Curlew is a fast moving story about a ruthless executive who has scrambled his way to the top using anyone or anything in his way.
Things fall apart rapidly as he is knifed in the back and summarily discarded without warning. His home life is already on the skids, and now his destruction is comprehensive and complete. A broken man, he seeks refuge on the streets and his misery deepens as the bottom tier of humanity closes in around him.
In the depth of despair and hope he discovers a flicker of decency from within, and formulates a plan of action which will see him reunited with an old acquaintance in the most unusual of circumstances. Through her, and because of the treachery he had committed on her, he finds a way to redeem himself and bring hope to those with none. Hector Jefferson, the bastard, becomes a decent human being, and the Curlew Foundation steps in to lend a hand. She finds forgiveness where there had been none.
Any connection to persons either living or passed on is strictly coincidental. This is a work of fiction.