Coming Soon: The Jordan Tracks
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I have a wonderful new book called The Jordan Tracks that is authored by Steven W. Wise who is an accomplished writer. Wise has received great feedback on another novel called Long Train Passing that is available for purchase at Amazon.com.
Steven W. Wise, a graduate of the University of Missouri, is a Baptist deacon and a licensed real estate appraiser. He lives and writes his stories on a wooded farm ten miles north of Columbia, Missouri, with his wife, Cathy. Wise enjoys long walks in the woods, for there, with the wind whisphering in the high boughs of trees, stories sometimes come.
The Jordan Tracks is the fifth novel, following Midnight, Chambers, Long Train Passing, and Chimborazo.
Description of The Jordan Tracks (210 pages)
For the small Midwestern town of California, Missouri, 1968 heralded another year when parents stared in dread at television screens sending images of soldiers mangled in Vietnam. Ernie and Christa Bates performed their daily toils, but never far from their thoughts was an only son named Aaron. The young man shared a strong Christian faith with his mother, and she prayed for him fervently, knowing that his prayers too were directed to God. But Ernie did not share their faith, could only invoke a spirit world that he knew existed, but did not trust. And while his son fought on soil half a world away, Ernie fought a grim battle in a world that he could not see.
If you are interested in reviewing this fascinating story, please email me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and I will send you a free copy. Limited numbers are available, so act now.
Steven W. Wise, a graduate of the University of Missouri, is a Baptist deacon and a licensed real estate appraiser. He lives and writes his stories on a wooded farm ten miles north of Columbia, Missouri, with his wife, Cathy. Wise enjoys long walks in the woods, for there, with the wind whisphering in the high boughs of trees, stories sometimes come.
The Jordan Tracks is the fifth novel, following Midnight, Chambers, Long Train Passing, and Chimborazo.
Description of The Jordan Tracks (210 pages)
For the small Midwestern town of California, Missouri, 1968 heralded another year when parents stared in dread at television screens sending images of soldiers mangled in Vietnam. Ernie and Christa Bates performed their daily toils, but never far from their thoughts was an only son named Aaron. The young man shared a strong Christian faith with his mother, and she prayed for him fervently, knowing that his prayers too were directed to God. But Ernie did not share their faith, could only invoke a spirit world that he knew existed, but did not trust. And while his son fought on soil half a world away, Ernie fought a grim battle in a world that he could not see.
If you are interested in reviewing this fascinating story, please email me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and I will send you a free copy. Limited numbers are available, so act now.
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