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The Boy Comes Home by A.A. Milne
Philip returns home after four years of fighting in the Great War, with a forced maturity that belies his years. But his guardian, Uncle James, has beliefs that predate the horrors of the Somme. And, importantly, his jam company needs fresh initiative. The two must reconcile each other’s generational perspectives against the backdrop of a world no longer at war.
The Storm by Donald Payton
Peering out of his cabin window through the unsympathetic snow, Jeff contemplates the fateful night that befell him five years ago. As he and his wife Mary attempt to put back the broken pieces of their lives, their conversation is halted by a sharp knock at the door. The entrance of a man who should not have been able to find them becomes a vivid reminder that you can’t run from the consequences of your past decisions forever.
The Tick of the Clock by Ron Dune
Being late is not just a past-time for Dawn Hault — it's a lifestyle. But then, when she least expects it, she meets a mysterious street vendor who offers her a solution to all of her problems. Dawn is about to find out the hard way that time has a way of catching up with all of us.