Last Train to Omaha

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Last Train to Omaha by Ann Whitely-Gillen, Ann Whitely-Gillen
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Author: Ann Whitely-Gillen ISBN: 9780991832514
Publisher: Ann Whitely-Gillen Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: Ann Whitely-Gillen Language: English
Author: Ann Whitely-Gillen
ISBN: 9780991832514
Publisher: Ann Whitely-Gillen
Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: Ann Whitely-Gillen
Language: English
What happens when a bright young mans promising future is tragically derailed at the age of eighteen? Thirty-five-year-old James Milligan, the solitary and impenetrable chief architect at one of Chicagos leading design firms, has never recovered from the gruesome death of his best friend nearly two decades before. Hes learned that a distant heart is the only way to shut out the nagging guilt and pain that threatens to capsize him at any moment. Only the dying veterans at the Aaron Milligan Palliative Care Center know the depth of the overwhelming compassion that James harbors within himself, and he is determined never to let anyone else into his heart — or his future — again.However, when caring and patient palliative care nurse Rebecca Doyle enters his world, his  hardened exterior begins to crack against his will. Will Martin Diggs, the charismatic and perplexing Vietnam War veteran convince James that its not too late to reclaim his future?
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What happens when a bright young mans promising future is tragically derailed at the age of eighteen? Thirty-five-year-old James Milligan, the solitary and impenetrable chief architect at one of Chicagos leading design firms, has never recovered from the gruesome death of his best friend nearly two decades before. Hes learned that a distant heart is the only way to shut out the nagging guilt and pain that threatens to capsize him at any moment. Only the dying veterans at the Aaron Milligan Palliative Care Center know the depth of the overwhelming compassion that James harbors within himself, and he is determined never to let anyone else into his heart — or his future — again.However, when caring and patient palliative care nurse Rebecca Doyle enters his world, his  hardened exterior begins to crack against his will. Will Martin Diggs, the charismatic and perplexing Vietnam War veteran convince James that its not too late to reclaim his future?

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