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Coot (Paperback)
Nick Wynne
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Early reviews from average readers
I am laughing my way all the way through this foolishness It's a
lot of fun to read this Wow What a great surprise ending. Took my
breath--didn't see it coming Good book
-Peggy Marion Ryals
English teacher, Myrtle Beach
How true to life this is This could have come from our morning
coffee shop get togethers I don't know Coot Harrell personally, but
I know several guys just like him The "boys" came from my home
town, I think, and they are still there What a great way to spend
several hours.
-Alan Hendry
Caf
What if an Oscar winning movie star is stopped for speeding in a
small Georgia town and is arrested for a twenty-five year old
murder in the same town? What if the merchants in that town seize
his arrest as an opportunity to get tourists to come to the town
and spend money to revive the town's economy? What if a single
female attorney agrees to represent the movie star and falls in
love with him? What if the movie star admits enigmatically, "I
killed him, but I didn't murder him " What if? Welcome to Flighty
Jo Jones: A Love Story
DAHLONEGA GOLD Millions of dollars in hidden gold; a newly
discovered treasure map sent to Confederate Secretary of War John
C. Breckinridge in 1865; a neo-Nazi with ambitions to rule North
Georgia; a Special Forces Sergeant Major with a heavy moral burden;
a psychopathic former special ops soldier; and a small group of
retirees%u2014all mixed together in this exciting new novel by Nick
Wynne. "This is the type of novel that grabs you on day one and
never lets go. Scenes are so vivid you are part of the action and
not just reading about it. If you want to spend some time away from
TV, this novel is it. A fascinating read." -Patrick D. Smith A Land
Remembered
An important and exciting new author of Southern regional fiction
in the vein of Carl Hiaason, Nick Wynne manages to capture the
lives of the citizens of a small Georgia town with perfection. The
author captures the essence of the intricacies of the interplay
between religion, greed, and self-delusion.
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