Valley of Oblivion

· Strange Theater Book 3 · Jonathan Malone
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Nineteen sixty-seven was the "Summer of Love" for Hippies in San Francisco and 1968 the "Magic Summer" in the American hinterland. But Columbus Mississippi during this time is more of a nightmare. Not just because of the social unrest of the Civil Rights era and anti-war protests. At least it is for seven-year-old Little Jesse; when his parents die, and he goes to live with his shell-shocked uncle, newly returned from two tours in the Vietnam War. Jesse’s namesake, Uncle Jesse, gradually manages his stress, and the two survivors grow closer. But the light at the end of the vertiginous tunnel of trauma through which they are staggering leads to a surprising discovery.

About the author

Jonathan Malone pastors a small Baptist church in southern Arkansas. During an undergraduate degree in Art Education, he devoured Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, and Henry Miller. He went on to earn the Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Painting. Afterward he taught in the public schools and on the university level, supplementing his income with carpentry and rental management. He also worked regularly as a freelance graphic artist and web designer. Now he is interested in Biblical prophecy, and has spent the last few years writing novels.

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