Sacred Ground

Sacred Ground by Leonard J. Freyer is a fiction novel published by iUniverse in 2000, featuring 204 pages in English. The story follows Mark Racin, who, after the loss of his wife and father, strives to create a better life for himself and his son, Alex. As Mark transitions from teaching to writing full-time, he relocates from Baltimore City to Harford County, hoping to establish a fresh start for both of them.
In this narrative, readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and psychological suspense as Mark navigates the challenges of his new life. The plot unfolds with the introduction of past forces that threaten their newfound stability, raising questions about safety and the impact of history on the present. As Mark and Alex confront these looming dangers, the story explores themes of resilience and the struggle against external threats, making it a compelling read for those interested in thrillers and suspenseful fiction.
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The present is always building on the past, whether we know it or not. Losing his wife, and then his father, Mark Racin makes the best of his life. Raising his son Alex alone, he places him above all else in his life. Selling his first novel allows him to quit his job as a teacher and write full time. He will also be able to spend more time with his son. Moving from Baltimore City to Harfor County, MArk hopes to build a new life for both of them. Buying a home, a new school for Alex, New friends for them both, it would be just what they needed. Then forces from the past work to drive Mark and his son from their new home. Will they be killed,if they stay, or will they be driven out? Can the past reach out to them, and get its revenge?
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