Leon Taylor is a college graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Science and Humanities and a veteran of military intelligence. He has lived and worked in many different venues that have contributed to a vast array of experiences, all lending their credence to the stories he writes.
A small town on the Oregon Coast, Beach Town is the descendant of the once-thriving logging and fishing industries which have since fallen into decline, giving way to the vagaries of tourism. The mayor of Beach Town, Jasper Williams, owns the one approachable watering hole in town, The Whaler Bar and Grille. He bought it from the widow Cindy Hawkins for fifteen-thousand dollars and a month's worth of screwing. The Whaler was worth more than a month, Cindy complained after the completion of their agreement, but Jasper's defense against an extension was that he had his wife, Sally Marie, to consider.
Cindy didn't care about Jasper's wife, but Chief of Police Jerome Willis did, he was having an affair with her, complicating his business relationship with Jasper, who was selling all the weed Chief Willis confiscated. Deputy Thomas "Johnny" Johnson sold all the other drugs the police force acquired, an arrangement which met Chief Willis' approval. He didn't like waste, and drugs unused were a waste to him. Deputy Johnny Johnson had been an altar boy in his youth and wanted to become a priest, but his service in Vietnam destroyed him. He now stayed drunk and stoned to kill the pain of what he'd done and seen in Vietnam.
Jane Colburn had fled to the Pacific Northwest to escape the drugs and alcohol of San Francisco, but the drugs and alcohol that had led her into prostitution for their profitability eagerly awaited Jane's arrival to Beach Town. An erstwhile suitor of Jane, James "Fishy" Boyd, who was one of the few remaining crab fishermen on the Oregon Coast, didn't care that Jane had once been a prostitute, his virtual headquarters was The Whaler where Jane worked.
Out of place and new arrival to Beach Town, William Williams, was Jasper William's long-lost cousin from England. William had once served in Her Majesty's clandestine services but now secretly worked for the U. S. Government after a bad incident in Hong Kong had brought about his fallout with Her Majesty's men. William Williams wasn't accepted in Beach Town, however, by Harry Hansen, an old and broken-up, but legendary logger. It was the filter through which he valued all men in his town.
The corrupt dealings of the Beach Town Police Depafrtment soon enough brought a state investigation which turned Deputy Jordan Coghill state's evidence against Chief Willis. With the arrival of the investigators, Jasper Williams flees, the specter of his involvement with a seventeen-year-old girl chasing him out of town. In their report, the investigators found that the men of Beach Town were morally deficient, and the women were taking advantage of that fact. They concluded the incessant winter rains turned decent people to a life lived questionably.
Título : Beach Town: A Story
EAN : 9798223845898
Editorial : Leon Taylor
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