Stories from different corners of my mind. As with most fiction, each of these stories has a foundation in truth. Yet the telling of these tales comes with twists, surprises, and humor that makes entertaining reading.
Grandpa's Violin - A dinner at which three generations come to understand each other a little better
Gun Play - A young cop learns from a dangerous veteran that not all training comes from the police academy
Bike Ride - Two adolescents discover that stubbornness and anger can be overcome by friendship
A Rose is a Rose - A nerdy college student earns respect from his peers but must keep a secret.
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Alan March's writing has been based upon his career of more than 30 years of police work and a life-long love of history. His writings cover police history & local history, police procedure, crime, and fiction. You can read some of Alan's work for FREE at his website: acmarch.wix.con/alanmarch.
Alan published the true crime book "No Witnesses - The Story of Robbery and Murder at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan." "No Witnesses," is the true story of three petty thugs who try to strike it rich by robbing a suburban bank. Instead, they became mass murderers. Written by his mother, veteran journalist, Kate March, with retired police chief Howard Makin, "No Witnesses" tells the story of top-notch police work, a community full of witnesses, the dissolute lives of young men who become mass murderers, and the impact of the crime on the victims' families. "No Witnesses," is available in paperback, hard cover, and other eformats. "No Witnesses," is now available through Smashwords. Watch the short video below to see inside the book "No Witnesses."