Widow's Walk
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About the Author
Bill Tucker wrote his first novel when he was eighteen, sailing the Pacific on a merchant ship. When he realized just how bad the book was, he fed the pages into the wind over the
His next novel, Running Through the Sprinklers, was profane humor described as a hilarious read. Moonglow, the novel that followed, a tragic love story with a very strong musical theme, was described by a critic as a very emotional read. This book is a broken-hearted melody.
His next book, Goodbye World, was a collection of short fiction published either in anthologies of short fiction and poetry or as excerpts from his novels.
Because of a recurrent interest in Widow’s Walk, it is being reissued exactly as it was first published in 1985, except that the type style and size has been changed to make it more readable for new readers and for those who want to read it again.
Bill lives and writes in Aurora, a small midwestern town in the Western Reserve area just south of