Peter's Plight and Time Will Tell
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About the Book
‘PETER'S PLIGHT ‘ At the end of the day on Monday of the second week, Glenn asked Jenny to work later. It was an excuse to ask her out for dinner. As they were locking up the building they discovered a small boy hiding behind a sofa in the reception room. He was dirty and hungry and they discovered he was unable to speak. He was about five years old and looked to be of hispanic background. Glenn called on his friend detetive Ed Dunbar to try to locate the child’s parents. But, no one had reported a missing child. ‘ TIME WILL TELL ‘ Ed was devastated when he learned of Pam’s disappearance. Even after using his investigative skills he could find no trace of her. Any clues left at the site of her abandoned car where she had been snatched, were washed away by the heavy rainfall. The citizens of Bridgton turned out in full force to scour the hills for the sheriff’s wife along with his deputies, Morganfield’s Police Force and the FBI. But they had no clues to where she had been taken. His guts told him she was somewhere in this dense forest. He was shaken, couldn’t sleep, couldn’t eat, prowling night and day, following every lead but to no avail. With his brother by his side he wouldn’t give up. He knew instinctively that Rufus Tanner was hehind it. It as was as though Pam had vanished off the face of the earth!
About the Author
Alyson Shaw (Pen name for) Dorothy McIlvenna Dorothy Shaul was born July 8, 1921 and died May 21, 2007. She married Robert McIlvenna October 20, 1941 her legacy: 6 Children: Dorothy, Robert, Kerry, Mary Ann, Phillip, and Patrick. 11 Grandchildren: Jamie, Bambi, Jessie, Bridget, Brittany, Shawn, Jeffrey, Ashton, Christopher, Derek, and Kirsten. 5 Great Grandchildren: Robert (Bobby), Constance, Abigail, Chloe, and Tyler. After raising her 6 kids she returned to school completing her G.E.D., then proceeded to college. On June 3, 1994, age 73, graduated with an ‘Associate’s Degree in Commercial Arts’. She worked several years helping produce an educational local Children’s TV show called ‘Daedal Doors’ in Michigan. She had her own business of dog grooming in her home. She wrote 3 novels, many children’s stories, drew her own illustrations, wrote music lyrics, one hymn and lots of poetry. She wrote two stories for young teenagers that she published herself. Her legacy was for her books to be published for her family. After she passed it was decided to have her books published for the world to enjoy. This book is two of her novels, to follow is one more novel titled ‘Stamp of Approval’, one book with all of her children stories, and one book of poetry. She was a very loving mother who said her Rosary daily helping her family thru many trials on her knees in prayer. She is now with the Lord but her legacy thru her books and family will live on forever.