The Chase (part 1)

Traveling to San Francisco Bell nearly catches the awful friend yet afresh only to be beaten by a blaze that consumes almost the whole city. Ever glimpsing the shiny coating in any cloud Bell clings to the affirmative know-how he’s had in San Francisco: the know-how that not only presented him to his future wife but apparently characterised their love for each other. Even with romance as a disruption though, Bell can’t stop. He is propelled to chase the angry man who is both a successive thief and a successive murderer. It is April 1950, over a Montana lagoon, a rusting vapour locomotive is being increased from its cloudy depths. All that continues interior in simple location are the bodies of 3 persons who past away fourty-four years ago. The thing most intriguing to the persons observing close by is not the motor or its contents but what is about to arrive next… This is how this publication starts and currently ensnares an action/adventurist into cutting into farther into this book. The scribe weaves the tale with such intricacy that one time you start reading, it is besides unrealistic to put down.

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