Life on the Little Black River

Life on the Little Black River

by Randall Probert
Life on the Little Black River

Life on the Little Black River

by Randall Probert

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Overview

John and Ann Wiley are in Dr. Morneau's office and Ann is concerned about John's forgetfulness... "Sometimes when I look at John there doesn't seem to be anything behind that stare or in his eyes."
John is aware that he has a difficult time remembering things, but what really scares him is that behind those blank stares, John is living a past life as if it is happening now...in the present. "I can't remember anything that is in this life, but that past life is so real and vivid."
"Can you tell us about it, John?"
John turns and looks at his wife Ann and says, "You were there."

Blair and Monique Kelley are forced to leave Fort Kent and homestead on the Little Black River in T18-R11 in 1866 because of the McQuale brothers, who will eventually come after them. Their biggest worry won't be from Blair, the gentle giant, but from his wife, Monique.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157119089
Publisher: Randall Enterprises
Publication date: 07/26/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Randall Probert lived and was raised in Strong, a small town in the western mountains of Maine. Six months after graduating from high school, he left the small town behind for Baltimore, Maryland, and a Marine Engineering school, situated downtown near what was then called “The Block”. Because of bad weather, the flight from Portland to New York was canceled and this made him late for the connecting flight to Baltimore. A young kid, alone, from the backwoods of Maine, finally found his way to Washington, D.C., and boarded a bus from there to Baltimore. After leaving the Merchant Marines, he went to an aviation school in Lexington, Massachusetts.
During his interview for Maine Game Warden, he was asked, “You have gone from the high seas to the air. . .are you sure you want to be a game warden?”
Mr. Probert retired from Warden Service in 1997 and started writing historical novels about the history in the areas where he patrolled as a game warden, with his own experiences as a game warden as those of the wardens in his books. Mr. Probert has since expanded his purview and has written two science fiction books, "Paradigm" and "Paradigm II," and has written two mystical adventures, "An Esoteric Journey," and "Ekani’s Journey".
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