Sequence 4 – Chapter 1 – El Naya
El Gusto Es Mio
As mentioned previously, I’m working on a new novel – 6,000 Kilos. And Chapter 1 is titled El Naya. I’ve broken the chapter down into 7 sequences – and will be presenting each one – in sequence – over the next seven days.
Please feel free to comment.
Sequence 4 is El Gusto Es Mio.
Heading west on West Chester Pike in Newtown Square, Steve Piasecki makes a right turn onto Charles Ellis Lane.
Charles E. Ellis was born in Philadelphia in 1835. He made a fortune in the lumber business during Philadelphia’s housing boom during the last half of the nineteenth century.
But after the turn of the century, in 1909, doctors diagnosed him with a debilitating and incurable disease. Two weeks later he crawled into bed with a revolver – and blew his brains out.
His last will and testament yielded four-million dollars to create a trust fund to fulfill his lifelong dream of establishing a private boarding school for orphaned girls.
That’s how the sequence begins – click the link below to download the entire sequence & read it at your leisure.
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