Moonlight Walker
By Joe Abell
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Sam is an elderly man grieving the loss of his wife, Trudy. Seeking peace and quite, he moves to the small town of Prairie. But, things are not as peaceful as they seems. Sam starts seeing a ghost that walks in the moonlight. The ghost is connected to the disappearance of a teenage girl, named Brittany. Working together with the ghost, Sam is able to uncover a police cover up and obtain justice for Brittany.
Joe Abell
Joe Abell is a retired Indiana farmer. He has been a story creator all his life. Now, in retirement, he has the time to publish his stories. Being a student of history has given Joe the background for many of his stories. Joe is also indebted to his father. He has given Joe insightful views on the life of an age that has slipped away.
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Moonlight Walker - Joe Abell
MOONLIGHT WALKER
Joe Abell
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
1
Trudy fought hard, but in the end, the cancer won.
I fought along beside her, taking care of her through chemotherapy, and giving hope when there was no hope. Trudy and Sam. We had been a couple for over forty years. Even though I was expecting it, when she was gone, I had a big empty inside me. Fortunately, I had things to do to keep me busy.
Trudy and I lived in a two story, four, bedroom, house. It was perfect when we were raising our three children. Once they left, it was too much house for us to live in and take care of. We decided to down size. Then, the down size plans were put on hold, while we fought the cancer battle. Now, it was time to revitalize the down size plan.
My first idea was to buy a condo, close to my children. Then I had second thoughts. After their mother died, my children suddenly decided that I was a helpless old man. They wanted me to move