Streetwise Rick Johnson takes a detour suggested by a hillbilly-type, forcing him to leave the trusted highway and onto a virtually unknown mountain road. This leads him to the Black Mountain, a part of the world he has never before visited. The path of his journey challenges everything he knows of the world. Who would ever contemplate travelling back into the history of a mountain and its people? Who would expect to meet and talk to people long dead, or nearly get himself killed by a phantom truck, or come face to face with unworldly creatures intent upon tasting his blood? Then there is his experience of a supernatural cleansing inferno. How can he deal with travelling back and forth in time without going just a little crazy? Maybe its Kate, the beautiful green-eyed blonde in the old township who makes it possible- or is it the influence of the Spirit of Good on the mountain in its battle with the Evil forces there. What is all the talk of a direct line of females since the 17th century who have the "Talent", and does the lovely Kate have it too? Who is Granma Roberta? What has she to do with things? Is there really a contact back to Salem? Things soon become apparent as to why Rick finds himself on "The Mountain" as its residents reverentially refer to it. To the distant valley dwellers, it is known by something rather more mysterious: Witches' Mountain
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Bedfordshire-born Gerald R Wright was educated at The Cedars Grammar School, Leighton Buzzard. He served his National Service with the Royal Military Police in Cyprus during the emergency and later, spent time in the Civil Police Service. A career change saw him in Local Government working within the Finance Sections of two Local Authorities, until 1974. In 1978, after obtaining a degree in Education at Southampton University, he took up teaching, and spent the majority of his career at a large Comprehensive School in Dorset teaching Geography and Business Studies. In 1997, he took early retirement and in 2001, he and his wife relocated to Spain’s Costa Blanca. Some of his Military experiences are included in ‘Under the Queen’s Colours’ published in May 2012, by The History Press, in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. His first novel, ‘Farrel’s Last Case’, was published in 2013 by Trafford Publishing in the United States. Currently, he is working on a sequel, due out in late 2014. During his association with WordPlay Writers’ Forum, he has completed ‘Witches’ Mountain’, in addition to contributing to a number of its anthologies, one of which, ‘Shorts for Autumn’, won the U.K. Writing Magazine’s First Prize for anthologies in 2012. Favourite genres are Crime, Westerns, War, and ‘Mystic’ tales.
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