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Maple Gap #3

The Whispering Souls

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When angels whisper secrets in the night, who hears them?

Iris Littleton’s abandoned cabin is falling to ruin. The Mayfield family faces mounting debt. While Jerome looks to church for answers, Henry leaves religion behind. Charles Funkhauser fights for sobriety as he returns to his family home. Amidst all of this, Amanda Blevins hears ghosts whispering in the wind. Will the secrets of Maple Gap finally be told? Can Jerome find forgiveness? Read “The Whispering Souls” to find out.

266 pages, Paperback

First published July 23, 2016

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Michael S. Nuckols

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Michael S. Nuckols' first novel, "The Winter Calf", was inspired by his childhood in the hills of Virginia. The eerie story of a woman haunted by her lost son continues in the 2016 sequel, "The Wasted Grave". The third installment the Maple Gap Series, "The Whispering Souls," was released in July 2016 and visits the Mayfield family two years after the end of "The Winter Calf".

Michael has published two stand-alone novels. "Frozen Highway" tells the contemporary story of a militia leader threatening a former soldier and her family in rural Alaska. Similarly, "The Last Buffalo Soldier" follows a war-hero fighting discrimination in the segregated South of the 1950s. He has also published several short stories.

In 2018, Michael crossed firmly into the realm of speculative science fiction with the release of "Emergent: Book 1 of the Cerenovo Series." Books 2 and 3 will be released throughout the Spring.

Michael currently lives on a farm with his spouse in northern New York and wakes every morning to a herd of Ayrshire dairy cattle. He has also lived in coastal Virginia, west-central Georgia, and, most recently, rural Alaska.

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April 18, 2018
Wonderful Stories about human frailty and mankind at it:a best.

I have enjoyed each one of the books in this series. He weaves a narrative that is driven by the strength of his character development. It's difficult to read the last page of each book and to say goodbye to people that seem like friends at them and of the book.
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