by George Byron Wright | Fiction
A novel by George Byron Wright Latham, Idaho, March, 17, 2010. Ashley and Ned Pine have spoken perhaps six words over yet another dispirited evening meal when black-booted attackers kick in their kitchen door wielding aluminum bats and no explanations. The blows rain...
by George Byron Wright | Fiction
A novel by George Byron Wright IN THE WAKE OF OUR MISDEED delves into the bottomless pit of guilt every human holds onto over mistakes made in decades past. How many errors of omission or commission are relegated to cellars of the conscience in hopes that time will...
by George Byron Wright | Fiction
A novel by George Byron Wright When Jonesy Jones, the only salesman for Beeman’s International, drops dead, Sidney Lister is forced to fill the dead man’s shoes. Sidney is a ground-down ex-salesman who has been reduced to working as a shipping clerk for the small...
by George Byron Wright | Fiction
A novel by George Byron Wright Edmund Kirby-Smith’s life is in ruins. He thinks the way back from his rage and despair is to find Richard Vickerman, a man who used to have answers. Set in the northwest, Driving to Vernonia is a penetrating story of deprivation,...
by George Byron Wright | Fiction
A novel by George Byron Wright On August 7, 1959, at 1:14 a.m., a truckload of explosives blows up, gutting twelve square blocks of downtown Roseburg, Oregon. Ross Bagby stands at the edge the conflagration unaware that his so-called life has also just gone up in the...
by George Byron Wright | Fiction
A novel by George Byron Wright “Reading about the gruesome death of someone you knew was like accidentally seeing your mother naked; it was too private, but you couldn’t take it back.” In January 1948, nine-year-old Philip Wade and his little brother David, move to...