Passing Through the Storm

Tropical storm Tammy offered no mercy. The wind and rain were fierce that dreary afternoon. The funeral was over and the family was meeting for an early dinner to mourn the loss of Michelle's fiancé. She told everyone that she would meet them there, she just wanted to run and grab some cigarettes and have a minute alone. While Mom spoke with Michelle on the phone she heard a brief, "Oh no," and then silence. We lost her.

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Passing Through the Storm

Tropical storm Tammy offered no mercy. The wind and rain were fierce that dreary afternoon. The funeral was over and the family was meeting for an early dinner to mourn the loss of Michelle's fiancé. She told everyone that she would meet them there, she just wanted to run and grab some cigarettes and have a minute alone. While Mom spoke with Michelle on the phone she heard a brief, "Oh no," and then silence. We lost her.

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Passing Through the Storm

Passing Through the Storm

by Dennis Robert Snodgrass
Passing Through the Storm

Passing Through the Storm

by Dennis Robert Snodgrass

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Overview

Tropical storm Tammy offered no mercy. The wind and rain were fierce that dreary afternoon. The funeral was over and the family was meeting for an early dinner to mourn the loss of Michelle's fiancé. She told everyone that she would meet them there, she just wanted to run and grab some cigarettes and have a minute alone. While Mom spoke with Michelle on the phone she heard a brief, "Oh no," and then silence. We lost her.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734469806
Publisher: 1005 Publishing
Publication date: 04/02/2020
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Dennis is a safety professional in the oil & gas industry and a former police chief in North Dakota. He never set his sights on becoming an author but, after delivering over 300 presentations about his sister's untimely death, he decided to put his message in print and wrote his first book, "Passing through the Storm"
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