The Preserve |
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Author:
| Williams, J |
ISBN: | 978-1-5308-4144-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2016 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.97 |
Book Description:
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On a private, gated island located near the Gulf of Mexico is a luxurious, palatial estate for sale. The posh neighborhood is comprised of the wealthy class-the inheritors of the world, the trust fund recipients, the upper echelon of society. Cole Pearson, a writer known by his successful trilogy of horror novels about the down-to-earth mortician, Jackson Lucid, scopes the island out online and decides to pay a visit to the place familiar from his childhood-Gulf Beach. He's also...
More DescriptionOn a private, gated island located near the Gulf of Mexico is a luxurious, palatial estate for sale. The posh neighborhood is comprised of the wealthy class-the inheritors of the world, the trust fund recipients, the upper echelon of society. Cole Pearson, a writer known by his successful trilogy of horror novels about the down-to-earth mortician, Jackson Lucid, scopes the island out online and decides to pay a visit to the place familiar from his childhood-Gulf Beach. He's also thinking about relocating from the River Roost to write a new novel. He meets Jacquelyn Summers, a young ditzy-headed realtor, by appointment a few days later at the Coastal Beach Realty office, and they're off to observe Juno Island with a short list of handwritten addresses. At a large stucco house on the narrow strip of Peninsula Drive-Jacquelyn's obvious favorite-she tells him of the cr#65533;me de la cr#65533;me of the island property, namely the Slice of Paradise. A mysterious story begins to unravel as it's revealed the house has been vacant for ten years now. The owner reputed to have disappeared at sea. They drive to the end of the road and check it out. And Cole decides the 7,000 square-foot estate is like a hollow shell, empty inside, but only needs a bold dreamer to envision its future and shape it into something to call his own. Now ask yourself: How much do you know about your neighbors? Really?