Driven: An Electric Eclectic Novelette - E-book - ePub

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 Elizabeth Horton-Newton - Driven: An Electric Eclectic Novelette.
Christmas break in a small college town can be dreary, especially when you're a broke student. Running out of funds and unable to pay the rent on his... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Christmas break in a small college town can be dreary, especially when you're a broke student. Running out of funds and unable to pay the rent on his room, a young man is desperate for a way to make money. Seeing an ad for "Drivers Needed" he signs up to be a "Transporter". Late one night he gets a fare courtesy of a group of drunk party goers. Some passengers don't know when the ride is over. A ghostly tale with a twist.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    25/08/2018
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-386-90035-1
  • EAN
    9781386900351
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Elizabeth Horton-Newton was born in New York City, and was 10 years old when President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. As she watched the events unfold on television she became fascinated. This lifelong interest resulted in her first novel, "View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale". With the release of her second book, "Riddle", she once again tackles a social issue; the illegal adoption of First Nations babies separated from their families.
Small town prejudices against people of color and "outsiders" results in a unique friendship between two young people. Weaving a romantic thriller around the issues, she creates rich characters in all her writing, drawing the reader into their lives. With her education in Criminal Psychology, Sociology, and Media Communications she offers a unique insight into how criminals think and how society responds to their crimes.
Volunteering in local Domestic Violence groups in her hometown, she likes to confront social problems in her stories. Elizabeth currently lives in a 100-year old haunted house with her husband, writer Neil Douglas Newton, and her dog, Scout (named for a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird"). Not limited to a single genre, she has written erotic romance, "Carved Wooden Heart" (with the mysterious Starla Hartless), and the suspenseful "Stolen Gypsy", as well as novelettes through Electric Eclectic Books.
For more information on Elizabeth, check out her website at http://bit.ly/homeEHN.

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