WHY IS COOPERS CROSSING GROWING SO FAST?
JACK VAN CAMP, charming mayor of the booming Indiana town, isn’t telling where all his new townsfolk are coming from. He likes to think of it as his little secret.
BUT WHEN attractive visitor Mrs. Zimmer expresses an interest in settling there, he reveals some of the town’s stranger aspects in a day-long tour. A tour complete with “tales“ of twelve of its more interesting “citizens.“ Quite strange tales, in fact. They might even be true.
ONLY AT THE END of the tour, as night falls, does he discover that quiet, demure Dilly Zimmer has her own tale to tell, her own little secret. A secret involving a missing childhood . . . A deathbed whisper . . . And a very peculiar old typewriter.
NOW MRS. ZIMMER has come to Coopers Crossing to set things right. One keystroke at a time.
Fourteen more tales from just
beyond the edge of the ordinary.
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Sobre o autor
Daniel Cross is the pen name of J. V. Shepherd, an author living in Indianapolis with his wife Anne.
Among Daniel Cross’s novels:
A detective trilogy, Lou Baltimore, P. I. A. set in Indianapolis. The first book of the series, Falling Objects, appeared in 2009. The following novels, Blues for Lefty and Tea for Three, are in manuscript and are scheduled to be published in 2019 and 2020.
A suspense trilogy with elements of fantasy, Windmill, Indiana. The first book, Welcome to Windmill, appeared in 2010, followed by Rabbit’s Foot in 2016. The third book, Sweet Dreams, is in manuscript and is scheduled to be published in 2021.
A trilogy of story-novels titled The Cooper Trilogy. The first book, Coopers Hollow, appeared in 2011. Its main story continues though a sequel, Coopers Crossing, to appear in early 2019. A third-and-final volume, Coopers Valley, is in planning. All three books offer a continuing story of mystery and revenge incorporating shorter related stories, all with a ‘Twilight Zone’ taste.
All Daniel Cross books are set in Indiana.