Master storyteller Thomas Hollyday involves us in a tragic spy story and a non stop search for a long missing World War Two seaplane. It's a mystery romance filled with Hollyday's wonderful sense of place and unique Chesapeake voice. Join him for another one of the River Sunday novels, filled with back country cults, magic, danger and murder, as well as a heart rending tale of love between two special people. It's a good story, well told, and not to be missed. On July 4, 1946, Navy Captain Edward Lawson tried to fly an experimental seaplane into the hands of the Soviet Union. The top secret plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean before he could succeed with his evil conspiracy, and his body and the wreck of the plane were never found. Several decades later, Mike Howard, director of a small aviation museum that is funded by gifts from American aircraft manufacturers, is convinced by Lawson's grandson, Jesse, to begin a search for the long lost wreckage of the traitor's plane. Some of the corporate sponsors of Mike's museum are outraged at the prospect of the institution's involvement with the Lawson treachery and warn Mike to stop defiling the museum with the research. Mike goes ahead anyway, not only because of Jesse's pressure, but also because he is foremost a scholar and insists on his institution's research independence and credibility. As he works on the project, Mike discovers that one of those same sponsors may have its own criminal motives for keeping the truth about the Lawson case from being uncovered. Then Mike is framed for murders he did not commit and portrayed in the national media as a killer. He eludes a national manhunt while he and his loyal museum team of researchers continue their research, risking their lives as they delve deeper and deeper into the Lawson mystery. The discoveries lead Mike to a point of no return where he must risk all, his life and the lives of those he loves. The first book of this River Sunday series, Slave Graves, was published in May 2003, to good reviews and is sold on Amazon as well as by Baker and Taylor and by Ingram. Copyright ©Thomas Hollyday 2007 Published by Happy Bird Corporation Publishing, P.O. Box 86, Weston, MA 02493 ISBN number 0-9741287-2-4
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Master storyteller Thomas Hollyday involves us in a tragic spy story and a non stop search for a long missing World War Two seaplane. It's a mystery romance filled with Hollyday's wonderful sense of place and unique Chesapeake voice. Join him for another one of the River Sunday novels, filled with back country cults, magic, danger and murder, as well as a heart rending tale of love between two special people. It's a good story, well told, and not to be missed. On July 4, 1946, Navy Captain Edward Lawson tried to fly an experimental seaplane into the hands of the Soviet Union. The top secret plane crashed in the Atlantic Ocean before he could succeed with his evil conspiracy, and his body and the wreck of the plane were never found. Several decades later, Mike Howard, director of a small aviation museum that is funded by gifts from American aircraft manufacturers, is convinced by Lawson's grandson, Jesse, to begin a search for the long lost wreckage of the traitor's plane. Some of the corporate sponsors of Mike's museum are outraged at the prospect of the institution's involvement with the Lawson treachery and warn Mike to stop defiling the museum with the research. Mike goes ahead anyway, not only because of Jesse's pressure, but also because he is foremost a scholar and insists on his institution's research independence and credibility. As he works on the project, Mike discovers that one of those same sponsors may have its own criminal motives for keeping the truth about the Lawson case from being uncovered. Then Mike is framed for murders he did not commit and portrayed in the national media as a killer. He eludes a national manhunt while he and his loyal museum team of researchers continue their research, risking their lives as they delve deeper and deeper into the Lawson mystery. The discoveries lead Mike to a point of no return where he must risk all, his life and the lives of those he loves. The first book of this River Sunday series, Slave Graves, was published in May 2003, to good reviews and is sold on Amazon as well as by Baker and Taylor and by Ingram. Copyright ©Thomas Hollyday 2007 Published by Happy Bird Corporation Publishing, P.O. Box 86, Weston, MA 02493 ISBN number 0-9741287-2-4