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Midnight Driver
Midnight Driver
Midnight Driver
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Midnight Driver

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Hank had it all, big house and a great job until his beloved wife died. The bereavement hit him hard and he gave it all up and became a nomad, avoiding contact with others. Now he is a truck driver delivering supplies at night from the warehouse to the supermarket in his town. One night he has an encounter with a mysterious woman on the road that re-awakens his need for company.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherS Mawdsley
Release dateOct 12, 2017
ISBN9781370723539
Midnight Driver
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S Mawdsley

S Mawdsley has a passion for writing non-fiction based on his experiences from working around the world on past military, humanitarian and other adventures. He also enjoys writing fiction and works on technical subjects.

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    Midnight Driver

    S Mawdsley

    Copyright 2017 S Mawdsley

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    The Interstate cut across empty desert plains with mountain ranges far in the distance. Hank passed exits for small towns and roads that led to only God knows where. The road seemed very empty tonight.

    Most folks having a Monday night in, I guess, Hank thought as he thundered across the plains. He hadn’t seen another car or truck in over half an hour. The time was nearing 10 pm and the sun had died long ago. The moon hadn’t made an appearance and it was pretty dark. He liked driving at night. He could just cruise along and get lost in his own memories. Other traffic was minimal; often he had the whole

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