The 38th Year

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Author: L. Edward Peacock ISBN: 9781684091089
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: December 13, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: L. Edward Peacock
ISBN: 9781684091089
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: December 13, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 James Farnsworth Jr. was the soul witness to a supernatural event when he was a child. Young James had the insight to internalize the event because, he found it hard to believe it himself. He knew the difficulty of trying to convince someone else of the strange event and possible ridicule. Now a seasoned grown man, James Jr. is feeling more than a lion’s share of what the pressures of life can put on a man. He has lost his father and his grandfather, their deaths were a mere six months apart from each other. Due to the death of his father, James Jr.is at the helm of Red Sand Production studio that was started by his father James Senior. Now Red Sand Production studio is seeing its second blush of success with an upcoming group, has come to the attention of a mob boss bent on acquiring the business one way or another. James Jr. refused the sizeable offer from the mobster. A warning of imminent danger would come from an unexpected source, a stray dog in company parking lot. This would be the second time that James actually heard a dog speak to him. James began to question his own sanity because he was also having conversations with his dead grandfather in his dreams. His grandfather is hinting to James that an event is to happen on his thirty eighth birthday. Only James’s grandmother knows what is in store for James Jr., she knows that James Jr. inherited something aside than the Farnsworth family name.

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 James Farnsworth Jr. was the soul witness to a supernatural event when he was a child. Young James had the insight to internalize the event because, he found it hard to believe it himself. He knew the difficulty of trying to convince someone else of the strange event and possible ridicule. Now a seasoned grown man, James Jr. is feeling more than a lion’s share of what the pressures of life can put on a man. He has lost his father and his grandfather, their deaths were a mere six months apart from each other. Due to the death of his father, James Jr.is at the helm of Red Sand Production studio that was started by his father James Senior. Now Red Sand Production studio is seeing its second blush of success with an upcoming group, has come to the attention of a mob boss bent on acquiring the business one way or another. James Jr. refused the sizeable offer from the mobster. A warning of imminent danger would come from an unexpected source, a stray dog in company parking lot. This would be the second time that James actually heard a dog speak to him. James began to question his own sanity because he was also having conversations with his dead grandfather in his dreams. His grandfather is hinting to James that an event is to happen on his thirty eighth birthday. Only James’s grandmother knows what is in store for James Jr., she knows that James Jr. inherited something aside than the Farnsworth family name.

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