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Storm Warnings: Dora Ellison Mystery Series, #0.5
Storm Warnings: Dora Ellison Mystery Series, #0.5
Storm Warnings: Dora Ellison Mystery Series, #0.5
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Storm Warnings: Dora Ellison Mystery Series, #0.5

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Storm Warnings is a prequel about sweet, 6-year-old Deborah, who survives childhood trauma and is left with a lifelong smoldering rage. Dora Ellison is the protagonist in the award-winning 6-book Dora Ellison Mystery Series.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEface Media
Release dateDec 15, 2023
ISBN9798223938811
Storm Warnings: Dora Ellison Mystery Series, #0.5
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David E. Feldman

David E. Feldman has written six books of his own and has ghostwritten many others. He has made three films, won 2 film awards and won a playwriting contest. He has an MLS degree in Library & Information Science. You can find his books on Amazon.com and elsewhere, under his name, David E. Feldman. They include: A Gathering Storm, Dora Ellison Mystery Book 2 Not Today, Dora Ellison Mystery Book 1 Pilgrimage from Darkness Nuremberg to Jerusalem Bad Blood, a Long Island Mystery Born of War: Based on a Story of American Chinese Friendship How to Be Happy in Your Marriage - A Roadmap He has also released Storm Warnings, A Dora Ellison Short Story Prequel His author website: https://www.davidefeldman.com/books.shtml His ghostwriting website: https://longislandnyghostwriter.com/ His film, Everyone Deserves a Decent Life (directed, produced) won the Alfred Fortunoff Humanitarian Film Award at the Long Island Film Expo, 2014. His film, Let Me Out! (Written, directed, produced) won Best Psychological Thriller at the 2009 New York International Film Festival. His play, Love Lives On, was a winner of the inaugural Artists In Partnership Inaugural Playwriting Contest. He has also been the owner of eFace Media (eface.com) these last 31 years, where he writes marketing and branding copy.

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    Storm Warnings - David E. Feldman

    Storm Warning

    A Dora Ellison Story

    Storm Warning

    A Dora Ellison Story

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    Deborah Ellison was a six-year-old girl who lived with her parents, Abe and Molly, in Beach City, which is on a barrier island in southwestern Nassau County, New York, where the air often smells of the sea, where the sand is fine and dry, and where the call of gulls can be heard year round.

    Deborah and her parents lived on a block with other families, some of whom had children her age, and in the spring, summer, and fall, many of the children played outdoors—running races, playing hopscotch, or riding their bicycles. During the summer, they walked to the beach with  their parents or siblings and wagons full of beach toys with which to build sand castles, or play ball or ring toss or other beach games with friends. Some children brought their boogie boards or surfboards to the beach, and many learned to surf while still in grade school. In the winter, Deborah and her friends played

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