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Everyone has secrets. Everyone has said, done or witnessed things they prefer not to talk about. I'm no different. My secrets, if known beyond my small circle of friends, could unravel a life that in many ways is ideal... my own.My name is Clay Arnold. I'm a freelance photographer of some renown which means I make a very good living traveling the world on photographic assignments. My home is in a renovated nineteenth century beer brewery situated along the White River north of Indianapolis, Indiana. Most importantly, it's where my close family of friends also resides. Oh, and there's one other thing... I'm an avenging vigilante.So what does that mean exactly? That I'm an avenging vigilante. Yes, it's true that I've executed several domestic terrorists and right-wing racists who I felt deserved it. Yes, if I were totally honest, I would agree that I've felt a bit self-righteous about terminating bad people. And again honestly, I'm generally comfortable with being someone who chooses to even the score... but I have to admit that secrecy about this sometimes comes at a heavy price.
The Bois Brule River in Northern Wisconsin is known as the "River of Presidents." Five U.S. presidents and other notables have paddled and fished this pristine trout stream over many years.When world-famous photographer, Clay Arnold, introduces his nine-year-old son, Bodie, to the excitement of fly fishing on the Brule, little did they know that they'd meet Jake Horvath, the sixth American president to grace this special part of the world. Nor did anyone suspect that Russian agents would also appear on the Brule near the presidential compound at Cedar Island and push the world to the brink of global conflagration.Evening Son is the fourth story in the Clay Arnold series. It's an intriguing tale of a father and son's strong devotion in the face of terrifying conflict, and the enduring bonds between former comrades-in-arms. Driven by love, anger, and fear Clay and his new friend, Banks, must summon all of their personal fortitude and resourcefulness to save President Horvath and Bodie from capture, torture and probable death.
When world-famous photographer, Clay Arnold, purchases a rare antique camera that once belonged to telegraph inventor, Samuel Morse, he finds the first of several Morse-coded clues that supposedly lead to a hidden trove of rare art.Clay joins forces with his long-time friends, Weed Rawlins and Mace Davis, as they seek the treasure. Along with their new cohort, Lucretia Land, they embark on a harrowing journey filled with murder and intrigue. It's an odyssey that leads them to examine Morse's paintings for more clues at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, at the National Gallery in Washington, the Yale University's Art Gallery in New Haven, and finally within historic Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.Along the way, they are pursued by Lucretia's greedy and murderous brother, Malcolm, and his indentured henchmen. Do they find the treasure? Is it worth the loss of life that befalls them? Can Clay Arnold protect his pregnant fiancée, Maggie, and his close family of friends? Clay is committed to doing whatever it takes...
Have you ever thought about what you'd do if you won the lottery? I mean, like an astronomical figure north of two hundred million dollars. Who would you tell? Who would you trust to manage your money? What would you buy? And, how much would you give away and to whom?While most of us might simply say, "Just give me the dough, and I'm sure I can figure it out." Truth is, I doubt many of us would really know the answers to those questions until we were faced with such a stunning windfall, and then it begs the existential question: How would it change your life?These are the issues that Nathan Andrews confronts as he barrels headlong into great wealth and faces sudden questions about his personal relationships, who he is, and what his life is all about.
Set in Putnam County, Indiana in 1920, The Write House is an intriguing suspense story featuring Delano and Caroline Engel who are among the leaders in the surge of civil aviation in post-World War 1 America.Upon flying their Curtiss Jenny aeroplane, they spot a strange, forgotten house whose roof tower stretches high above the treetops. They buy the home and soon learn about its former owners and a strange book possessing the sum knowledge of the Tamberg Magical Dynasty."There will be turmoil," the book warns, and that turmoil takes the form of the Engels' infant being kidnapped, and the heroic efforts that they and a determined police detective must go through to safely rescue the child.
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