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The wanton murder of a deaf pregnant farm girl is all but forgotten for 60 years until doctoral student Keith Flynn, also deaf, discovers the story and decides to look into it. Being mindful of his backspace becomes a matter of life and death as he visits the town where the murder occurred. The investigation becomes a fast-moving journey fraught with unexpected episodes of danger and death. Being targeted in a town full of gossipmongers and strangers, while being irritated by a well-meaning local interpreter, leads Keith to adventurous twists and turns that challenge his survival instincts. The moment of truth, love, and justice for Keith means trusting the world from his daily blind spots. Would you take such a risk while checking your backspace?
About the Author
Steve C. Baldwin, Ph.D., is a retired educator whose career took him to five states and culminated at the Texas School for the Deaf. An award-winning writer, Steve authored Pictures in the Air: The Story of the National Theatre of the Deaf, wrote four documentaries, 27 produced plays, and over 100 articles. A community advocate, he makes his home in Austin, Texas, with his wife Rosie Serna, a former professional dancer and a renowned native Tejana.
About the Book
Format: Paperback, black and white
Length: 118 pages
Published: November 2015
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0986355232
Dimensions: 6 x 0.27 x 9 inches
The wanton murder of a deaf pregnant farm girl is all but forgotten for 60 years until doctoral student Keith Flynn, also deaf, discovers the story and decides to look into it. Being mindful of his backspace becomes a matter of life and death as he visits the town where the murder occurred. The investigation becomes a fast-moving journey fraught with unexpected episodes of danger and death. Being targeted in a town full of gossipmongers and strangers, while being irritated by a well-meaning local interpreter, leads Keith to adventurous twists and turns that challenge his survival instincts. The moment of truth, love, and justice for Keith means trusting the world from his daily blind spots. Would you take such a risk while checking your backspace?
About the Author
Steve C. Baldwin, Ph.D., is a retired educator whose career took him to five states and culminated at the Texas School for the Deaf. An award-winning writer, Steve authored Pictures in the Air: The Story of the National Theatre of the Deaf, wrote four documentaries, 27 produced plays, and over 100 articles. A community advocate, he makes his home in Austin, Texas, with his wife Rosie Serna, a former professional dancer and a renowned native Tejana.
About the Book
Format: Paperback, black and white
Length: 118 pages
Published: November 2015
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0986355232
Dimensions: 6 x 0.27 x 9 inches
The wanton murder of a deaf pregnant farm girl is all but forgotten for 60 years until doctoral student Keith Flynn, also deaf, discovers the story and decides to look into it. Being mindful of his backspace becomes a matter of life and death as he visits the town where the murder occurred. The investigation becomes a fast-moving journey fraught with unexpected episodes of danger and death. Being targeted in a town full of gossipmongers and strangers, while being irritated by a well-meaning local interpreter, leads Keith to adventurous twists and turns that challenge his survival instincts. The moment of truth, love, and justice for Keith means trusting the world from his daily blind spots. Would you take such a risk while checking your backspace?
About the Author
Steve C. Baldwin, Ph.D., is a retired educator whose career took him to five states and culminated at the Texas School for the Deaf. An award-winning writer, Steve authored Pictures in the Air: The Story of the National Theatre of the Deaf, wrote four documentaries, 27 produced plays, and over 100 articles. A community advocate, he makes his home in Austin, Texas, with his wife Rosie Serna, a former professional dancer and a renowned native Tejana.
About the Book
Format: Paperback, black and white
Length: 118 pages
Published: November 2015
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0986355232
Dimensions: 6 x 0.27 x 9 inches
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