Author: | Tim McWhorter | ISBN: | 9781301507993 |
Publisher: | Tim McWhorter | Publication: | August 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tim McWhorter |
ISBN: | 9781301507993 |
Publisher: | Tim McWhorter |
Publication: | August 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
1987. Broken Tree, MN. On a warm autumn night, a scream erupts from the old cemetery, shattering the innocence of three young boys and sending a family fleeing from a once-quiet small town. Now, twenty-five years later and with his wife and young son in tow, Adam Bishop has returned to the town his parents swept him away from after that fateful night. He is confident that what happened in the past will stay there. But, sometimes the years do little to diminish the shadows cast by tragedies we think we’ve left behind. And the old shadows are simply awaiting your return. So when his son comes home from school one day talking about the ghost of a boy who resides in the cemetery where the unspeakable tragedy took place all those years ago, Adam finds that he can’t leave well enough alone. Soon Adam discovers that, although you can indeed go home again, it’s not always a good idea…
1987. Broken Tree, MN. On a warm autumn night, a scream erupts from the old cemetery, shattering the innocence of three young boys and sending a family fleeing from a once-quiet small town. Now, twenty-five years later and with his wife and young son in tow, Adam Bishop has returned to the town his parents swept him away from after that fateful night. He is confident that what happened in the past will stay there. But, sometimes the years do little to diminish the shadows cast by tragedies we think we’ve left behind. And the old shadows are simply awaiting your return. So when his son comes home from school one day talking about the ghost of a boy who resides in the cemetery where the unspeakable tragedy took place all those years ago, Adam finds that he can’t leave well enough alone. Soon Adam discovers that, although you can indeed go home again, it’s not always a good idea…