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- AT THE PLACE BETWEEN, by Steve Shuman, is a story that captures the essence of what it means to be human, a story that reminds us that life is not just a destination but rather the experiences within that life that shape who we are.With breathtaking storytelling and vivid descriptions, Shuman takes us on an adventure like no other.
- Author(s): Steve Shuman
- 268 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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AT THE PLACE BETWEEN, by Steve Shuman, is a story that captures the essence of what it means to be human, a story that reminds us that life is not just a destination but rather the experiences within that life that shape who we are.
With breathtaking storytelling and vivid descriptions, Shuman takes us on an adventure like no other. As you turn each page, you'll be transported on a journey where dreams and realities converge.
AT THE PLACE BETWEEN is a contemporary novel: Part love story; part mur-der mystery; part courtroom drama-all set in and around the waters off Cape Cod and Block Island.
Sailor Lincoln is an architect living on his 44 foot sloop Sirius due to his separation from his wife Penelope, whom he suspects is probably having an affair. His newest clients, Tom and Juliet (Jules) Manchester have a beau-tiful property in Eastham overlooking the Nauset Bay Marshes.
His working relationship with this couple soon turns into a close friendship. Disturbingly for Sailor, he finds himself unusually attracted to Jules who seems to feel the same way about him. They both struggle to fight off temptation as the design and construction of 'Nauset House' proceeds from embryo to finished construction.
Sailor's relationships with his wife Penelope, his client Jules and Jules's best friend Sophia lead to entanglements and complications with unforeseen and dire consequences
You'll find yourself engrossed in Sailor's travails as his life takes a tack into turbulent seas he could never have foreseen. Besieged by a series of inex-plicable events and accused of a murder he did not commit, Sailor's life is escalating out of control. He is rocked by the prospect of a trial that could well condemn him to a life in prison.