Be careful what you wish for. Attorney Willie Shorter wishes he could be Georgia's youngest governor. Laine Becker wishes she could escape a life of drudgery working at Claxton Mill. The Over-the-Hill Boys Club wishes they were back in the game. As a...
In Waterproof Justice, the world of New Orleans sporting houses and Mafia bosses spills over into the small town of Waterproof causing chaos. Sheriff Nate Houston just wants to recuperate from WWII but he gets caught up in a miscarriage of justice he...
Set in the early 40s, "Crossing the Moss Line" is a tragicomedy about slippery choices and unintended consequences reaching from the Geechee community along the Georgia coast to New York City and back. When a practical joke goes wrong, it takes God, ...
The Scots-Irish who settled in the North Georgia mountains were--as Margaret Mitchell would say--people with gumption. In Thunder and White Lightning readers meet two families and a host of real-life characters who face the world head-on with a qu...
Everybody in Lost River has a story of survival, even the dogs. There are big stories like the Bataan Death March, the Spanish Flu epidemic and POW camps in Georgia.And small stories like how Inky got his name, how Boot found a home, how the women ho...