The Jumpstart Discoveries – 1

Going back to the once weekly reading of chapters of works in progress.

This week, I am starting The Jumpstart Discoveries. The working title of this story was “The Magnolia Connection”. This story is a bridge, in terms of timeline, between The Magnolia Chronicles and the just concluded The Secret of Possum Hollow.

“Jumpstart” centers on Christopher Michaels – the semi-estranged son of Glenn Michaels. Christopher is living alone in an efficiency apartment on the southwest side of Houston when his life is interrupted by a pair of events which happen in the late-night/early morning hours leading into Mother’s Day weekend. As the story progresses, the interconnections between this story, Saving Magnolia and The Magnolia Chronicles become increasingly obvious.

This first chapter developed from two separate incidents which happened when this author lived in an efficiency apartment in Houston roughly 35 years ago.

I came back from a trip, stopping at a small grocery to purchase perishables. Pulling out of the parking space, I noted a car with a pair of men waiting to pull their car forward into the space I vacated. Later that evening, a police helicopter buzzed the area. I thought nothing of either event until the next morning when the local news reported a robbery at that same market less than five minutes after I had left the place. The manager was shot stone cold dead.

On a separate occasion, a young woman came to my door at three in the morning seeking refuge. It took her a good half hour to figure out that I was dressed in nothing more than my briefs – and another hour or so for me to convince her that she had nothing to fear from the outside. I drove her to another apartment complex a mile away and that was the end of it.

I hope you enjoy how I merged the two incidents.

A quick note involving The Secret of Possum Hollow – The book version should be ready for purchase in the next 6-8 weeks. The manuscript has been sent for formatting and an appropriate back cover is being designed. There are a couple of what I refer to as “continuity errors” popping up in the last chapters of the book. They will remain in the e-version… the errors are corrected in the print version. You may spot the differences, or you may not.

Anyhoo, here’s the first installment of The Jumpstart Discoveries.

Possum Hollow Ends

This author has had a very busy week, capped off by a trip to the old stomping grounds in southern Ohio. It started as a favor for a friend and ended as just the tonic I needed before ending this narration of The Secret of Possum Hollow.

The next step for this book is to bring it out in print. We’re already available on Amazon Kindle and work is beginning on bringing the book to print with a little help from BookFuel, a Colorado-based service for independent authors like me. At some point, an audio version of this book will be made available for people like my son who loves audio books. The audio version will be different in that edits will be made to eliminate the little flaws in pronunciation this version has in spades.

While finishing this story, both of the other “Magnolia” stories continue to attract positive attention in private conversations coming from some surprising quarters. About the Magnolia stories, I’m about to unleash the tag line “Novels for people who seldom read novels from an author you may never heard from.”

I’ve written a few lines (well, a page’s worth, really) which I will share at a later date.

Thursday, the opening chapter from a project “The Jumpstart Discoveries”. But for now, we join Tricia Michaels and Jim Brown Junior as they escape from imprisonment in the final four chapters of The Secret of Possum Hollow. (c) 2017 by bdharrell.

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Here is the penultimate pair of chapters – Catch and Release, along with The Cage.

We are just about to the end of The Secret of Possum Hollow. These chapters I’ve read over the past couple of months are, admittedly, imperfect. At some point I plan to record and release an audio version of the book, but that is down the road a bit.

A Kindle version of the complete book is available now through Amazon.com for the modest price of $2.99. Print versions of this book will be available within 6-8 weeks, pending set-up and back cover design.

The final four chapters of this book will be recorded on Friday, May 19th and presented in this space on Monday the 22nd. I will be in transit on Thursday and will not release any material.

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We are getting close to the end of The Secret of Possum Hollow.

Today, we are in the western portion of Fuller County, up Turkey Run road where some of the primary players in the Brown disappearance are holed up. We are learning motives and actions dating back to the vignette at the beginning of the book.

There will be two more readings.

This coming Monday, two chapters as usual.

Next Thursday, I will be on the road. No chapters.

The following day, Friday, May 19th, I will record the final four chapters of Possum Hollow at a place and a time to be determined while I am in Ohio on an errand. The recorded finale will be presented here on Monday, May 22nd.

In the meantime, here is today’s installment…

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Some bookkeeping, first.

The Secret of Possum Hollow has been sent to Amazon Kindle Direct. The entire story will be available for sale by the time installment 20 is read in this space. Watch for it.

Today’s readings – Tommy, and The Family, find Tricia still in Kentucky, getting ready to head home. In a nursing home in Bourbon County, she interviews Tommy White. Tommy used to work in the whorehouses along the river across from Cincinnati back in the day. He bares his soul, knowing that he doesn’t have long to live. Driving away from the nursing home, Tricia stops, thinking that she was being followed. Hoke shows up. He is on the run from the authorities because of the murder in the nursing home in Highland County, Ohio. He outlines his involvement with Quinton Russell and the Ross family before leaving in anticipation of being arrested.

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Tricia Michaels has a hot cargo to send away for safekeeping… at least that’s what the other conspirators want “Russell’s Men” to think. Knowing that her Mustang is “hot”, an exchange is made with an amicable private investigator from Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The exchange meets with a crashing success with the arrest of a deputy way out of his jurisdiction.

After this reading, there are only 5 more readings left. The final reading, to be released on Monday, May 22nd, will be recorded live on Friday, May 19th at a venue to be determined in or near Chillicothe, Ohio. I hope to be able to release the Kindle version of The Secret of Possum Hollow on that date. More details within the next week.

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Putting this installment out a little early. I have a lot to do on May 1st and it may be better if I post this on Sunday.

Pieces of the larger puzzle are coming into focus with the chapters “Dead Man” and “David”. With key evidence against “Quinton’s Men” in hand, Tricia comes face to face with her guardian angel who warns her that she is being watched by people with a lot to lose once her story comes out.

There will be six more installments after this one… the final installment will be posted on May 22nd.

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Two chapters: The Hermit of Rainsboro and Evasion.

Things are not always as they seem, or have been told that they were. Tricia finds this out when she follows a suggestion from Hoke and visits an old man in Rainsboro. “Mr. King”, as he calls himself, paints a totally different picture of what happened on that morning in October, 1967 at the house in Possum Hollow.

Rainsboro, Ohio is a real place in Highland County on either side of US route 50. My former father-in-law claims Rainsboro as the place where he came from. At one point he talked about the “Lytle Boys” from around the same area and how they were constantly getting into trouble. The most famous of the clan got into a bar fight in Hillsboro a few years back and was sent to the Chillicothe Correctional Institute. Johnny Lytle is better known as Johnny Paycheck… the same person who gained fame for the song “Take this job and shove it…”

Enough of the history lesson. On with the show…

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