A Long Way to Walk is a story of a young family that emigrates to Quebec City from the family farm in England in 1783. Desperate to join his brother in the District of Maine, Robert Forbes disregards advice not to make such an undertaking by following a footpath. through two hundred miles of wilderness. Poor decisions result danger and tragedy for the family of six attempting to reach the Kennebec River.
Jack Ramsey, retired from the merchant marines, lives in mid-coast Maine, where he decides to supplement his income selling drugs. Believing he could outsmart his employer, he developed a scheme to skim a little extra from the syndicate's profits, something that the organization didn't appreciate. Now they want their money back. Jack's prospects of avoiding his pursuers are fading fast and will do whatever it takes to live another day.
David and Carol Cooper purchase a run-down set of cabins on a remote pond in northwestern Maine where they attempt to establish a sporting camp catering to fishermen and hunters. Trouble erupts nine miles away in Dead River Plantation .when a prominent businessman is shot. Unknown to the Coopers, the conflict is moving their way.
Isolated at their cabin in northwestern Maine, Kathy and Dan Simmons struggle to survive a calamity of freakish weather caused by events hundreds of miles beyond Skyler Pond. Frankie Bartlett, leader of a backwoods clan and with a demented view of life, complicate Kathy and Dan's chance of survival.
Books by Norman Kalloch
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