If fortune is a moving target, so is love in this tale of paradise lost and paradise regained. Curtis Cooke thought he had it all: a beautiful wife, a home in suburbia, a prestigious job as an Asset Manager in the city. But all of that is about to change, as Curtis finds himself confronting the twin disasters of a dissolving marriage and a global financial meltdown.
When he is ejected from his home by an irate wife who feels 'he wasn't there, even when he was there,' Curtis finds he has his hands full with their six-year-old son Sammy, whose penchant for painting leads Curtis to the world of art.
After a Prospective client mistakes Sammy's doodles for serious art, opportunities are presented and serious obstacles must be overcome as Curtis learns a valuable lesson in his search for love and happiness.
Everyone agreed Evelyn wouldn't hurt a fly…but they didn't count on a mother's fierce love, nor the fury of a woman scorned. Written in the spirit of Patricia Highsmith (Strangers on a Train; The Talented Mr. Ripley), Evelyn Marsh begins with the provocative statement that 'Evelyn's first murder was an accident.' The rest of the book exists to explain the implication embedded in that first line. It's a why-done-it and how-done-it, instead of a who-done-it.
At its core Time Management is the story of two families living in the same house 140 years apart. Jeffrey Porter never wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps; he had other plans. Now his father is missing, and forces are conspiring to draw Jeffrey back to the mysterious house with two cellars. When he follows his father down the rabbit hole, he enlists the help of August Kimball, a man of quite different beliefs, talents and temperament. In their search, Jeffrey confronts the ghosts of his ambitions, works to reconcile memory and fact, and soon finds that if he and August are to lay claim to the future, he must first reclaim the past.
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