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Stephanie Rhodes has settled into life in the small village of Hibaldton in North Lincolnshire. She is proud to be teaching at the local primary school and to be able to buy her grandma's old house. She is an independent, determined, busy young lady.That's what she keeps telling herself. The reality is that she is surrounded by her old school friends, everyone in the village has known her since she was little, and she still goes to her parents' house for Sunday Lunch.When an old love interest returns to Hibaldton, it awakens a desire for change and excitement. Can she have it all in the place she feels at home- security, friendship, independence, excitement, and romance?It's not long before Spring Fever sets in.Murder is in the air and Stephanie Rhodes takes on more than she can cope with.
Big Jack Evans is a work of fiction that spans nearly a century and a half, following five generations from nineteenth century Russia to present day southern Illinois. From Jimmy Boldin in 1874, the privileged only child of hardworking immigrants, to Jeff Jordan in 2015, we see the good, the bad, and the truly ugly side of human nature.Jack Evans is thrown into a world without much mercy, and he is driven to not only survive, but to excel through the most tragic circumstances. Along the way, we meet Andy, a man approaching the last third of his life who is struggling to make some sense of his own journey, along with a cast of characters throughout the years that reflect the American experience.When Andy and Jeff's worlds are incidentally intertwined by an overheard conversation in a small town restaurant, neither of their lives would ever be the same.
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