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Unwed (Dovetail Cove, 1976) (Dovetail Cove Series)

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by Jason McIntyre


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  Acknowledgements

  No work of fiction, whether long or short, is written in utter isolation. I have never completed anything of creative value without the protection, support and comfort provided by numerous individuals. In no particular order, I wish to thank each of them for the help they gave me in writing and publishing this book.

  The nuclear and extended McIntyre families; without the lot of you, I’d simply be alone, in the dark and typing into a void. I might be anyway, but at least you’re with me.

  Fine writers and friends who helped make this story what it is: Jason Alexander Greenwood, Helen Yee, Darcia Helle, Maria Savva, Xtina Marie, Becky Narron, Stacey Roberts and Kimberly S. McMichael.

  Thanks to everyone who has come this far and read this much. The island won’t forget you. And neither will I. My thanks to you all.

  About the Author

  Jason McIntyre has lived and worked in varied places across the globe. His writing also meanders from the pastoral to the garish, from the fantastical to the morbid. Vibrant characters and vivid surroundings stay with him and coalesce into novels and stories. Before his time as an editor, writer and communications professional, he spent several years as a graphic designer and commercial artist.

  McIntyre's writing has been called noir and sophisticated, styled after the likes of Chuck Palahniuk but with the pacing and mass appeal of Stephen King. The books tackle the family life subject matter of Jonathan Franzen but also eerie discoveries one might find in a Ray Bradbury story or those of Rod Serling.

  Jason McIntyre’s books include the #1 Kindle Suspense, The Night Walk Men, bestsellers On The Gathering Storm and Shed, plus the multi-layered coming-of-age literary suspense Thalo Blue.

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  www.theFarthestReaches.com

 

 

 


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