The Hope of the Stone Man
Ending the Stone Man Trilogy is "The Hope of the Stone Man." In this book the over-arching story that starts and ends each of the first two novels (featuring Paul, Meredith, Tim and Shannon) is brought to completion. Years after the close of the story in "The Journey of the Stone Man," the second book of the trilogy, Tim and Shannon find an old box of papers as they clean out their garage. The notebooks represent a rough journal written at the end of Joseph Marino's life, as described in "The Pearls of the Stone Man."The find compels them to contact Paul, Joseph's son. During a reading of the journal, without knowing it, Tim and Shannon present Paul with a reminder of a mystery from his childhood. A quest is born that takes the readers back decades and out on to the Pacific Ocean.
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The Hope of the Stone Man
Ending the Stone Man Trilogy is "The Hope of the Stone Man." In this book the over-arching story that starts and ends each of the first two novels (featuring Paul, Meredith, Tim and Shannon) is brought to completion. Years after the close of the story in "The Journey of the Stone Man," the second book of the trilogy, Tim and Shannon find an old box of papers as they clean out their garage. The notebooks represent a rough journal written at the end of Joseph Marino's life, as described in "The Pearls of the Stone Man."The find compels them to contact Paul, Joseph's son. During a reading of the journal, without knowing it, Tim and Shannon present Paul with a reminder of a mystery from his childhood. A quest is born that takes the readers back decades and out on to the Pacific Ocean.
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The Hope of the Stone Man

The Hope of the Stone Man

by Edward Mooney Jr
The Hope of the Stone Man

The Hope of the Stone Man

by Edward Mooney Jr

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Overview

Ending the Stone Man Trilogy is "The Hope of the Stone Man." In this book the over-arching story that starts and ends each of the first two novels (featuring Paul, Meredith, Tim and Shannon) is brought to completion. Years after the close of the story in "The Journey of the Stone Man," the second book of the trilogy, Tim and Shannon find an old box of papers as they clean out their garage. The notebooks represent a rough journal written at the end of Joseph Marino's life, as described in "The Pearls of the Stone Man."The find compels them to contact Paul, Joseph's son. During a reading of the journal, without knowing it, Tim and Shannon present Paul with a reminder of a mystery from his childhood. A quest is born that takes the readers back decades and out on to the Pacific Ocean.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692724651
Publisher: Stone Man Press
Publication date: 05/25/2016
Series: The Stone Man Trilogy , #3
Pages: 388
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Edward Mooney, Jr., was born in Massachusetts and raised in California. While he has written since childhood, he started his professional journey in 1992. His current books include "The Pearls of the Stone Man," "The Journey of the Stone Man" and "The Hope of the Stone Man" His first manuscript, "Toy Jeeps," is expected to re-release in the near future. After a few years working in computers, Edward taught high school science and social studies. Along the way he coached American football, mock trial and ran an on-campus television station. In 2010 he was named the Teacher of the Year for the state of California by the Daughters of the American Revolution. In 2014 Edward became a college professor of education in Northern California. He holds the degrees of Doctor of Education, Master of Arts, and Bachelor of Science. He is licensed to teach in California, Oregon and Colorado. On the personal side, Edward enjoys computers, camping, maps, flags, time with loved ones, and catering to every whim of the family dog, Sissy. He likes chocolate, ice cream, Italian food, Mexican food and cookies. His newest hobby is calorie counting (you can see why).
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