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Mr. Mayflower

Mr. Mayflower

Need some help moving? Call Rodney Yates and this will be the last move you ever make. Rodney is a mystery and vanished one night back in 1955. Last seen at the truck stop at a poker game gone bad. He and his truck went missing until he appeared again in the same truck full of patina on the outside and full of powerful things inside that the locals just had to have. The payment was never asked or a price agreed upon. Three young boys start an adventure after tracking Rodney and his haunted truck with one of the boys dying on the E.R. table. Years later and these boys come together as men and face an even scarier threat as Mr. Mayflower comes to collect!

About the Author

Charlie Glasgow was born and raised next to the Missisippi River in a town known as Quincy, Illinois. The spooky old mansions in his neighborhood and throughout the town spurned on the tales inside a young boys mind and ghost stories were often told in the back seat of the car during family drives. This is the fifth book of supernatural tales and ghost stories based in the middle of Iowa. Gravity is not really deserted, but the population has shrunk considerably. The phantom train runs through Sidney, Iowa, but the mine does exist outside of Gravity as well as the many dead who were buried at the bottom of the mine. Professor William Bates is a fictional character from the Viking Lake book and will pop up from time to time in different stories. Keep your eye out for other new books being released later in the year.

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