The disappearance of teenager Lisa Surette from Fishermen's Island stirs the peaceful town of Olsegon.

Olsegon folks and Lisa's parents blame the mysterious man who lives on Massacre Island, near Fishermen's Island. Mark Snipe, sheriff, not convinced, but pressured by townsfolks and mayor, agrees to seek out the hermit.

Reported by fishermen, the mystery man disappears on sight. No one knows where he came from.

As a War II German prisoner in Europe, trauma flashbacks still haunt Mark Snipe.

On Massacre Island, the sheriff leads four men up a cliff, in a forest, to an embedded marsh, sea cove, into caves where the team discovers skeletons, hieroglyphics, artifacts, and how the mystery man came to be.



Autorentext

Bill Boudreau is a French Acadian, born and raised in the small fishing village of Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, Canada.

He's a graduate of the Montreal Technical Institute and earned an MBA from Oklahoma City university.

He's retired from a long career in Computer Software/Engineering and management.

His self-published writings books include poetry, fiction, creative-nonfiction, allegory, and passages of his personal life, in addition to publishing books for numerous other authors.

Accompanied with guitar, he has written and performed French and English ballads and love songs.

His website is: www.billboudreau.com

Titel
Massacre Island
EAN
9798215184370
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
14.03.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM