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This is the continuing story of James C. Patch and Jacob Masterson.
The first book, The Books of James C. Patch: The Barrier chronicled
the adventures of Jacob Masterson as he attempted to destroy the
evil barrier that was preventing spirits from entering the Utopia
on the other side. James C. Patch was an author living in the early
1900's when tragedy struck his family when he decided to write down
what he found out about death and the afterlife. James C. Patch was
a split-spirit. A spirit that could split from his body prior to
death and was able to cross through the barrier and see through his
spirit what was on the other side. While in his spirited state he
noticed millions of spirits that were not able to penetrate the
barrier. The majority of these spirits were children who had not
had time to collect a lot of memories and those are the spirits
that the barrier preyed upon. Jacob found out that memories were
the key to the rapid penetration of the barrier and they were able
to connect with loved ones that were already on the other side.
This is the third and final installment.
Memories are all that is left when we die and reflection on our
past is our last greatest accomplishment. The memories live on
after death and those memories propel us to a different dimension
where people with the same memory can connect in the afterlife.
Fond memories are what carry us through the Barrier to the Utopia
on the other side. It is Heaven and Hell if religion is thrown into
the mix. Hell being the barrier trying to prevent you from reaching
the other side and Heaven being on the other side. People with few
fond memories will find it difficult to reach the other side. The
moral is to live your life and amass as many memories as possible
because those memories may be your salvation when all is said and
done. This is a story of James C. Patch and Jacob Masterson. Two
authors living generations apart who have a common goal and that is
to make the spirits of countless people know what it's like to live
in the Utopia on the other side of the Barrier. Getting to the
other side is perilous to those who have not lived a life full of
warm memories. They would find the road difficult. Jim and Jacob
will assist them but not without cost.
Abraham Markem was awarded the Medal of Honor for valor in the
Korean War and happily returned to his native Montana amid the
small town's celebration of the returning of their honored war
hero. They built a house for him' and he married soon after and had
twin sons. Life was perfect for the Markems until his sons enlisted
and died in the Vietnam war, and his wife was tragically attacked
and killed by a pack of wolves amid the beauty of the Montana
wilderness area. An old man now, he wanted to end his life in grand
style until he happened upon a strange white dog that was trapped
in a raccoon trap. The dog was not like any other and soon Abe was
rejuvenated as the dog's astounding gifts amazed everyone and gave
him a reason to continue his most amazing life.
Witches, most maligned as evil emissaries of the devil himself,
have mystified us for centuries. The devil placed women, perceived
to have sold their souls, into communities to wreak havoc on
society. The Puritan leaders, during the birth of the country,
believed this when they systematically tried to rid the world of
witches during the Salem witch trials in 1692. To the religious
zealots of the time, the trials rectified the perceived departure
of the accused from the group's strict puritanical beliefs and rid
their community of the impurities that the so-called witches
represented. One of those convicted witches escaped the tyranny of
the times and cast her revenge deep within the woods of Tennessee.
Three couples, all young and excessively rich, decided to spend
their twenties exploring the world and then embarking on starting
families and living the American dream. The friends were
inseparable, all with a love for travel and genuine care for each
other. Josh and Sydney Fenton began to grow their wealth directly
out of college. Hank and Nancy Peterson inherited his family's
business valued at one and a half billion dollars. Ethan, Josh's
brother, and Doug, Nancy's brother, met a year after Hank met
Nancy. Ethan and Doug each owned a large, profitable design firm.
The couple married in California, a state that allowed the legal
union of same-sex partners. They then merged their enterprises to
form the largest design firm in the world. The group of close
friends traveled extensively throughout the world for eight years,
visiting such renowned and reportedly haunted sites as The Tower of
London in England, Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, and the
Hollywood-Roosevelt Hotel in California. The friends soon
unanimously agreed that, above all others, the scary places in the
world most thrilled and captivated their imaginations. When two of
the couples were having problems in their relationships, Sydney
attempted to bring about reconciliations by planning another scary
trip. They arrived at their destination in Tennessee, a 500-acre
tract of land reportedly haunted by the infamous Bell Witch. Sydney
and the group loved being among the beauty of nature. Spending time
in the notorious woods would, she hoped, rekindle the love that the
two couples had once shared for each other. Sydney convinced her
husband, Josh, to buy the land, and together the three couples set
out to spend a few weeks searching for the Bell Witch. Together
with Sydney's sister, Bonnie, a modern-day witch, and a
well-seasoned mountain-man guide named DR, the group set out on an
adventure that they would come to regret. What they did not realize
at the time was that the Bell Witch was not the only witch they
would encounter. They entered the woods and into the witches'
domain, with innocent hopes of a fun and conciliatory outing for
the two struggling couples amid the tall pines. What awaited them,
instead, were violent, murderous entities that forced them through
a death-dodging experience that changed their lives forever. The
witches held them captive within their lair, forced them to fight
for their freedom, and indeed for their lives before the witches
and their claimed woods pushed the friends deeper into the witches'
psychotic realm.
This is the story of a dedicated father. Thomas Stevens grew up as
a farmer's son in rural Nebraska. He, his three brothers, and three
sisters helped their parents around the farm as much as they could.
He loved the business aspect of farming more than the sweat and
hard work and told of his desires at an early age to the
displeasure of his father. An understanding and loving man, Thomas'
father would not insist that his children remain on the farm and
assisted young Thomas in his pursuits. Christmas was a special time
for the Stevens household, and the family made it a weeklong
celebration within the old farmhouse. Thomas became quite wealthy.
Through quirks of fate, he met a woman in trouble named Emily.
Given Thomas's upbringing, he quickly came to her aid and soon fell
in love with her. Thomas's selflessness and kindness toward others
impressed Emily, and she learned quickly that Thomas was the man
she had always hoped to meet. Together they had a child named
Sarah. Sarah provided much love and laughter in their happy
household, and Thomas could see that Sarah possessed a level of
kindness and caring that angels might envy. All seemed perfect
until one day a simple trip to the grocery store and an out of
control car hit Emily's car head on and took her life. Thomas was
devastated, but he had Sarah and his family to help him pull
through the terrible trauma and devastating grief. Years went by
until another accident sent Thomas again into a depression that
lasted much of the remainder of his life. Thomas, young Sarah, and
two of Sarah's cousins got into Thomas's car. He inadvertently
neglected to lock Sarah securely into her seat belt, and a head-on
accident sent his beautiful twelve-year-old daughter through the
windshield, paralyzing her for life. Thomas vowed to make things
right, but Sarah harbored a lifetime of resentment and bitter
hatred toward her father and eliminated him from her life. Thomas
tried everything to regain her love, but nothing he did would
restore her trust or rekindle their loving relationship. He set out
on an incredible journey that reaped him astonishing successes in
his business world but one fraught with heart-wrenching depths into
dementia, loss, prison, and despair, all for the sole purpose of
restoring his and Sarah's relationship and life together as a
family. He was a father first and that was the only success he
sought. He did not care how long it took or the depths to which he
had to sink to get there. He was determined to restore his
daughter's affections even though she was oblivious to her father's
good deeds. They lived a lifetime apart with Sarah not knowing or
caring how much she meant to Thomas and how much her absence from
his life had devastated him.
This is the continuing story of James C. Patch and JacobMasterson.
The fi rst book, The Books of James C. Patch: The Barrier
chronicled the adventures of Jacob Masterson as heattempted to
destroy the evil barrier that was preventing spiritsfrom entering
the Utopia on the other side. James C. Patch wasan author living in
the early 1900's when tragedy struck hisfamily when he decided to
write down what he found out aboutdeath and the afterlife. James C.
Patch was a split-spirit. A spiritthat could split from his body
prior to death and was able tocross through the barrier and see
through his spirit what was onthe other side. While in his spirited
state he noticed millions ofspirits that were not able to penetrate
the barrier. The majorityof these spirits were children who had not
had time to collect alot of memories and those are the spirits that
the barrier preyedupon. Jacob found out that memories were the key
to the rapidpenetration of the barrier and they were able to
connect withloved ones that were already on the other side.
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