South of Margaritaville |
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Author:
| Wills, George |
ISBN: | 979-8-6026-1151-9 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $20.00 |
Book Description:
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The long stories; the second anthology of stories by George Roland Wills. _____ The Whitechapel Changeling_____ The Train Ride_____ The Division Bell_____ Swamp Witch_____ Just South of Margaritaville, a poem These are the long stories of George Roland Wills. ____ In this book, we again meet Sherlock Holmes. This time, Watson is explaining Sherlock Holmes' involvement in the actual Scotland Yard account of the Jack the Ripper murders in The Whitechapel Changeling. ____ In this account,...
More DescriptionThe long stories; the second anthology of stories by George Roland Wills. _____ The Whitechapel Changeling_____ The Train Ride_____ The Division Bell_____ Swamp Witch_____ Just South of Margaritaville, a poem These are the long stories of George Roland Wills. ____ In this book, we again meet Sherlock Holmes. This time, Watson is explaining Sherlock Holmes' involvement in the actual Scotland Yard account of the Jack the Ripper murders in The Whitechapel Changeling. ____ In this account, Holmes actually has a possible motive for an act of patricide at the Reichenbach Falls; Moriarty's criminal involvement with Jack the Ripper. ____ The Train Ride explores a charming little story about a young girl who is on a train riding out West about 1890. She is to meet her grandfather for the very first time. The young girl on the train, Bethany Louisa (pronounced Lou-wise-a) Sossity, is actually the grand daughter of the man who owns not only this train, but every train in North America. A young girl I met out West named Bethany is the inspiration for the story. _____ The Division Bell is a rather bizarre story about an alternative history of the Civil War involving time travel, and what it would be like to affect such a change in history. _____ In Swamp Witch, we again meet Black Water Hattie, only this time, back when she actually lived in the era of the Civil War. It is during Reconstruction that we find her living as a widow deep in the swamps of Florida in the tale, Swamp Witch. This is the actual story to which we alluded in the first anthology. ____ A stand-alone version of this story will also be released, with both the story from The November Country and this one in South of Margaritaville, combined into one tale. ____ The stand-alone story will be titled Swamp Witch; The Legend of Black Water Hattie. ____ A 2020 poem about living just South of Margaritaville_____ This anthology, South of Margaritaville, is the second collection of stories by George Roland Wills.