Back Then

Fiction & Literature, Family Life
Cover of the book Back Then by Jim Derby, BookBaby
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jim Derby ISBN: 9781943612529
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: June 2, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jim Derby
ISBN: 9781943612529
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: June 2, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
The summer of 1935 has barely begun in Logansport, Indiana. Johnny Dawson, fifteen years of age, is anticipating a summer of swimming, riding bicycles, playing baseball and just being with his friends. In other words, he's expecting it to be a normal summer. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. The beginning of this summer is going to be a nightmare for Johnny and his Aunt Estelle and Uncle Fred (his legal guardians). The nightmare has a name: Cecil Polson. A vicious bully, Cecil Polson has been brought to Logansport to serve as its new Police Chief. The sole reason he has been appointed to the position is to stop the Rail Yard workers from voting to unionize; a union represented by Johnny's Uncle Fred. Barely a week passes when Johnny witnesses the new Police Chief commit a brutal, cold-blooded murder. Although he has evidence of what Polson has done, Johnny knows that sharing his secret with anyone would place them in mortal danger. Then when he finally does think of the perfect person to tell, that person is left in a coma following a suspicious accident. Once again, Johnny is left alone with the burden of his secret. Only now, Cecil Polson reveals that he suspects Johnny of knowing something that he shouldn't know. There is also someone else who seems to know something. It's the very peculiar Mrs. Lillian Forsyth. An elderly lady, who is a close friend of his Aunt Estelle, Mrs. Forsyth has long been rumored to be a witch.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
The summer of 1935 has barely begun in Logansport, Indiana. Johnny Dawson, fifteen years of age, is anticipating a summer of swimming, riding bicycles, playing baseball and just being with his friends. In other words, he's expecting it to be a normal summer. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. The beginning of this summer is going to be a nightmare for Johnny and his Aunt Estelle and Uncle Fred (his legal guardians). The nightmare has a name: Cecil Polson. A vicious bully, Cecil Polson has been brought to Logansport to serve as its new Police Chief. The sole reason he has been appointed to the position is to stop the Rail Yard workers from voting to unionize; a union represented by Johnny's Uncle Fred. Barely a week passes when Johnny witnesses the new Police Chief commit a brutal, cold-blooded murder. Although he has evidence of what Polson has done, Johnny knows that sharing his secret with anyone would place them in mortal danger. Then when he finally does think of the perfect person to tell, that person is left in a coma following a suspicious accident. Once again, Johnny is left alone with the burden of his secret. Only now, Cecil Polson reveals that he suspects Johnny of knowing something that he shouldn't know. There is also someone else who seems to know something. It's the very peculiar Mrs. Lillian Forsyth. An elderly lady, who is a close friend of his Aunt Estelle, Mrs. Forsyth has long been rumored to be a witch.

More books from BookBaby

Cover of the book The Gloog Revolution - "It's the Lawyers Stupid!" by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Rapturella and Other Apocalyptic Tales by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Asylum by Jim Derby
Cover of the book My Trip To The Philippines by Jim Derby
Cover of the book A Princess Broken by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Family Ties & Thicker Than Blood by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Descent Into Hell by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Four from Peoria by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Only for Now by Jim Derby
Cover of the book The Orphan Train Twins, And Their White Horse Dream by Jim Derby
Cover of the book The Mother Lode by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Your Flat Belly Formula by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Poetic Box Permanence Arousal by Jim Derby
Cover of the book Gutterpunk by Jim Derby
Cover of the book The Principality by Jim Derby
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy