Bill Boudreau is a French Acadian, born and raised in the small fishing village of Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, Canada.
He’s a graduate of the Montreal Technical Institute and earned an MBA from Oklahoma City university.
He’s retired from a long career in Computer Software/Engineering and management.
His self-published writings books include poetry, fiction, creative-nonfiction, allegory, and passages of his personal life, in addition to publishing books for numerous other authors.
Accompanied with guitar, he has written and performed French and English ballads and love songs.
His website is: www.billboudreau.com
In Olsegon, on a July afternoon, 1950, Amber Green's 14-month-old son, Rusty, disappears from his playpen in the yard. A search progresses through mysterious Wolfwood Forest, adjacent to Amber's house. Mark Snipe, sheriff, finds skimpy evidence.
While citizens and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police comb Wolfwood Forest all the way to the cemetery and marsh, Mark and Amber's interaction kindles memories of their relationship, her failed affairs, and shaky marriage. Pregnant with her older boy, Vincent, fathered by Mark, the nuns eject Amber from school.
At the time of being drafted, Mark Snipe doesn't know that Amber carries his child. He experiences WWII landing on France's Dieppe beach, German prison, solitary confinement, and the Death March.
On the second day of searching for Amber's infant, Mark connects probable clues—do they make sense?
Título : Wolfwood Forest
EAN : 9798215288108
Editorial : Bill Boudreau
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