Newest publication "The Souls of Quaking Pond" from Fulton Books author Lloyd George Stull is the story of seemingly quiet rural pond that, after a bizzare earthquake, reveals an amazing history dating back hundreds of years.
New York, NY, February 9, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Lloyd George Stull, a retired management executive for The Seattle Times, has completed his most recent book “The Souls of Quaking Pond”: an exciting and detailed journey of destruction and havoc, relived by a host of intriguing characters.
Published by Fulton Books, Lloyd George Stull’s book begins with an early morning earthquake rumbling across the Midwest, rupturing a rural Indiana pond.
Human bones, jewelry, military gear, are among the muck covered devastation, with each artifact connected to untold stories of human drama and tragedy.
The Miller family discovers remnants of the pond’s former residents dating back hundreds of years. These relics invite the reader on a historical journey beginning with the Native American Shawnee whom were driven out by white settlers. Generations of Hoosiers follow: war veterans, pioneers, bootleggers, even Ku Klux Klanners raging through the countryside. The stories continue through the decades to a shy goth student from the ‘80s, ending with a twice widowed murderess’ contribution to the pond.
Readers who wish to experience this chilling work can purchase “The Souls of Quaking Pond” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.
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