The Dancing Porch

by Harry Adams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/8/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 368
ISBN : 9781438992006
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 368
ISBN : 9781438992013
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 368
ISBN : 9781438992020

About the Book

The mystery builds all the way to the end with several surprises. The dancing porch on the Victorian home owned by the Schultz family in Fort Myers, Florida, played a big part of Hank’s life with their daughter Kate Schultz, the love of hisl life. His hormones raging, he consistently tried Kate's level of resistance. This is a story of devotion, love, hate and acts of retribution. While at college Hank met Savannah who looked to be a duplicate of Kate, and she became Hank’s second love. Hank’s career as an executive for HoneyS, a restaurant chain, gives him opportunites he never anticipated to adance his financial position. Along the way, he learns his company is owned by a crime syndicate, and one of he employees, a family member of the owners becomes his nemisis. The hate grows and Hank decides he can only end this one way. He must kill his tormentor and he gives the gory complicaed details to his wife who finds a way to use this against him. Charley Cohen, a psychopathic family member of the crime syndicate, plots to manipulate Hank to ensure business failure and personal tragedy. Kate’s untimely disappearance remains a mystery to Hank until an unexpected event with Savannah reveals the real truth. This novel builds to a level of suspense and an unexpected ending.


About the Author

Harry Adams is a non pretentuous person who has experienced many aspects of life through illness and through the tough life of a small town country boy. His many experiences came as a result of a combination of errors and his choices early in life. Harry has enjoyed the friendship of people across the country and learned the need for tolerance and temperance. From the early years of adventure to the reserved life of today, every day is great to him as he ventures into story telling in writing.