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The Man Who Fell to the Garden: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #3
Jonathan Turlington's Last Kiss: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #4
Walking: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #1
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The Ohoopee River Anthology Series

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An antique German clock is gifted to a World War II soldier Howard by his best friend Blake just before he dies. Blake's last words to his friend were, "If anything happens to me...the clock!"  The clock was later smuggled out of Germany and sent to Blake's mother for safekeeping. Back home in the States, Howard discovers that the clock has mysteriously disappeared from Blake's mother's home. Obsessed with Blake's dying words, Howard spends years searching for the mysterious clock and finally locates it in an antique store in Savannah, Georgia. Now in possession of the clock, Howard is stymied, unable to unravel the mystery of why the clock was important to Blake. As the truth about the clock begins to unfold, Howard is peppered with revelations concerning his best friend that chip away at what he knew until the truth finally emerges—a truth that threatens to destroy everything Howard thought he knew about Blake.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKM Paradice
Release dateAug 13, 2022
The Man Who Fell to the Garden: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #3
Jonathan Turlington's Last Kiss: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #4
Walking: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Walking: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #1

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    Walking: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #1
    Walking: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #1

    Ollie is a twenty-five year old young man who has been rejected and mistreated by his father, lied to by his mother, and is deeply burdened by guilt after a car crash in which he was the driver resulted in the death of his cousin. Ollie struggles with guilt, bitterness, hatred for his parents and himself, and a volatile anger that is easily triggered. In a vision, Ollie is confronted by a being who appears as an old man who attempts to guide him through the process of redemption. Along the way he is coached by a cadre of angelic beiings who have been given a three-day deadline to get Ollie to confront his own mistakes as well as forgive those who have wronged him.

  • The Man Who Fell to the Garden: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #3

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    The Man Who Fell to the Garden: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #3
    The Man Who Fell to the Garden: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #3

    David Langston is a man who suffers from a life-threatening ailment brought on by complications from an mRNA vaccine and the Covid virus, complicated by a pre-existing injury. Living alone in a quiet English cottage, cared for by a spunky housekeeper who sees David as her personal project, David's life abruptly changes for the better when an odd stranger, Arthur Gibson, suddenly appears in his garden one day with the fantastic tale that he was a survivor of the Titanic, and that he was rescued by mermaids. He offers David a cure in the form of a ring made from pure Iridium. The ring works, David is cured, but complications arise, and the ailment returns, only worse than before. Two research scientists, a mad prophet, and a host of very mysterious characters join Arthur in the race to find a permanent cure for David before the disease claims his life. The search for the cure takes David on a journey that ultimately leads him to a secret research center on the ocean's floor where no one he meets seems to be willing to give him honest answers about this peculiar facility and its inhabitants. 

  • Jonathan Turlington's Last Kiss: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #4

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    Jonathan Turlington's Last Kiss: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #4
    Jonathan Turlington's Last Kiss: The Ohoopee River Anthology, #4

    The world is black. The world is white. Jonathan and Sadie were unlikely high school sweethearts. Jonathan—boisterous, high-energy, grab life and run, grew up in a military family. Sadie—laid back, methodical, determined, grew up on a farm in the south. Jonathan—blond hair, blue eyes, fair skin. Sadie—dark skin with eyes to match and a sixties afro. Each with their own past of significant personal struggles. Each from a world antithetical to the other. But love found them. Now older and seasoned with life events, tragedy has also found them and struck hard, and their love is plumbed to a far deeper level. Having survived the challenges of societal divides, is their love strong enough to overcome and conquer events that threaten life itself? 

  • Timeless: The Ohoopee River Anthology

    Timeless: The Ohoopee River Anthology
    Timeless: The Ohoopee River Anthology

    An antique German clock is gifted to a World War II soldier Howard by his best friend Blake just before he dies. Blake's last words to his friend were, "If anything happens to me...the clock!"  The clock was later smuggled out of Germany and sent to Blake's mother for safekeeping. Back home in the States, Howard discovers that the clock has mysteriously disappeared from Blake's mother's home. Obsessed with Blake's dying words, Howard spends years searching for the mysterious clock and finally locates it in an antique store in Savannah, Georgia. Now in possession of the clock, Howard is stymied, unable to unravel the mystery of why the clock was important to Blake. As the truth about the clock begins to unfold, Howard is peppered with revelations concerning his best friend that chip away at what he knew until the truth finally emerges—a truth that threatens to destroy everything Howard thought he knew about Blake.

Author

KM Paradice

A prolific writer, an avid gardener, and a life-long  fan of science fiction, KM uses his life experiences to craft stories where dreams are reality and reality is a dream, and the universe of his creating is filled with amazing what-ifs.

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