A Pebble Tossed

A Pebble Tossed by Mark Lee Taylor is a gripping narrative published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 12, 2014. This 344-page novel unfolds the harrowing story of Tim Raither, who awakens severely injured and trapped, unaware of the criminal still at large in his hometown. As Tim struggles with his injuries, his mind drifts back to a pivotal childhood friendship while his family embarks on a desperate search for him.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and thriller elements as Tim’s daughters, Lindsey and Amanda, engage in a treasure hunt he devised, unaware of the lurking dangers. Their quest to follow the clues leads them deeper into the countryside, paralleling their father’s perilous situation. This edition, written in English, explores themes of family, danger, and the lengths one will go to for loved ones, making it a compelling read for those interested in fiction that delves into suspenseful scenarios.
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Tim Raither has been left for dead. He wakes up trapped and severely injured, with no idea where he is, or that the ruthless criminal who put him there is still on the loose, roaming Tim’s home town in search of little girls. As he slides deeper and deeper into delirium, he can do nothing but hope for someone to find him, while his feverish mind drifts back to a boyhood friendship that changed his life. Meanwhile, Tim’s daughters, Lindsey and Amanda, are working on the clues of a treasure hunt that he set up for them. When Tim fails to come home after hiding the treasure, his wife Kate begins a frantic search of the area, while Lindsey and Amanda realize that if they simply follow the treasure hunt clues, they can find their father. To Kate’s chagrin, the girls then disappear into the countryside as well, unaware that they could be in even greater danger than their father.
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