A Jolly Good Fellow, Stephen V. Masse
  
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   A Jolly Good Fellow - Price: $14.95
by Stephen V. Masse, ISBN: 9780979963803
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Two weeks before Christmas, Duncan Wagner gets into his car for another attempt at kidnapping the son of his most despised enemy, State Representative Win Booker. When he drives into the wealthy Boston suburb, he is surprised to find the boy hitchhiking.
So begins Wagner’s quest for revenge as he finds himself face to face with a real boy, and without a clue about how to run a kidnapping. Wagner, a self-styled charity Santa Claus, comes to realize that eleven year old Gabriel Booker is truly a runaway, much more curious than scared. Gabriel has no idea who Duncan Wagner is—or could be.
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Biography :

Stephen V. Masse was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Educated at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, he studied creative writing and historical biography, and was the author of a weekly newspaper column, “Out of Control.” His first novel, Shadow Stealer, was published by Dillon Press in 1988. When not writing, he restores and renovates homes in the Boston area, and serves as an ambassador each year in the Santa Claus Anonymous fundraising benefit.

Book Review :

“Compelling, memorable, and certainly unusual. The characters are in charge of this sleigh ride, and it’s refreshing to see that they’re driving through Boston without a map. Highly recommended.” —Michael Kent, author of The Big Jiggety

"A Jolly Good Fellow is delightfully funny, with a unique plot, an amazing cast of characters, and enough suspense to keep the reader guessing right up to the surprising unexpected conclusion. Stephen V. Masse is witty, clever, and entertaining. His books are destined to become best sellers.” —Richard R. Blake for Reader Views


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