It’s summer… A time for Lizzy Seabrook, a headstrong 13 year old to cavort with her girlfriends and catch a few ‘rays’. The last thing she expects when she takes her dog for a walk in the woods is to encounter Victor Trenton, a deranged recluse, hiding from the law. The Ragman is the story of a young girl’s attempts to survive ‘on the run’ with a murderous, psychotic man, and the strange alliance she forms with the mysterious psychic Celia Damson, in an effort to reunite her with her mother.
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Greg Gumkowski has authored numerous articles and short stories. In addition to THE RAGMAN, he has published two other works; a novel titled: A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN and a collection of short stories titled: A PIECE OF MY HEART. Greg currently lives in Western New York with his wife Kathleen and his three children, Robert, Nathan, and Emily.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. It's summer. A time for Lizzy Seabrook, a headstrong 13 year old to cavort with her girlfriends and catch a few 'rays'. The last thing she expects when she takes her dog for a walk in the woods is to encounter Victor Trenton, a deranged recluse, hiding from the law. The Ragman is the story of a young girl's attempts to survive 'on the run' with a murderous, psychotic man, and the strange alliance she forms with the mysterious psychic Celia Damson, in an effort to reunite her with her mother. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781477581544
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