Down Tuckahoe Road


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At a young age, Frankie encounters a vision-a beautiful angel who is the epitome of purity. Whenever he faces a dramatic situation, she appears. But each time she does, someone usually ends up dead. In his rough and tumble world, Frankie takes on a variety of roles-a captain in the mafia, an athlete on the cusp of greatness, a corporate thief, and a military leader. Frankie travels around the world, following ominous paths in hopes of finding the answers that forever elude him. He relives wondrous adventures, yet every stop leaves him yearning for more. At each dangerous stage of his life, his angel appears, taunting him with more questions. In the midst of it all, Frankie yearns for love but finds only the arms of empty lovers. When he does find his one true love, it lasts only a fleeting second. Bitter over his loss, Frankie refuses to recognize the fine line between right and wrong until it is too late. When he finally opens his mind, he realizes that his soul guardian-his angel-presents him with a way out. But only if he chooses to go down Tuckahoe Road










Verbal Behavior


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Court fo Appeals


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The Club Journal


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The Darkest Place


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From Shamus Award winner Judson comes a riveting, accomplished crime novel set in the seedy underside of the Hamptons, about human behavior, loss, and redemption, and how far someone will go to erase his past. Martin's Press.




Bruises on the Heart


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Bruises on the Heart is a story about the cycle of violence passed down through three generations of one family in West Virginia. The story covers a period from 1946 to the early 1970's and chronicles the love and desperation that keeps a family together even though violence and fear intermingle daily with love and hope. The story covers a broad range of emotions from hope to despair, from the excitement of new love to the futility of a life of violence, from sad endings to new beginnings. The characters come alive on the pages of the book.