
They Say He Flies at Night
A Silver Bell Legends Novel
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Dana Dae
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Sean Cordry
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DaeTime Productions
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Amy Matayo
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Everyone in Silver Bell, Arkansas has heard of Walter Lorry. Rumors have been circulating about the strange old man around town for years. He’s weird. Stooped and odd-looking. Always keeps to himself and never speaks to anyone. At one time, he had a wife and kid, but no one has seen them in forever. Then there’s the matter of him sleeping on his front porch every night when there’s a perfectly good bed inside his house. Who in their right mind would do that?
But even the people of Silver Bell have to admit that Walter Lorry has beautiful penmanship—calligraphy so swirly and intricate you’ve never seen anything like it. They say dignitaries requested his work at some point in history. They say his work even hangs in museums around the world. They say he has money buried somewhere, maybe even next to his murdered family. They say a lot of things about Mr. Walter Lorry, it’s just that no one knows which things are true.
And which things are lies.
Leave it to Piper Moore—a newcomer who’s engaged to the son of town’s most prominent business owner—to find out. She’s heard the rumors, she’s seen his handwriting, and she wants Mr. Lorry to design one-of-a-kind wedding invitations just for her. After all, she’s used to getting her way, and she reasons that if his work was once good enough for Hollywood, then it’s good enough for her. Which is exactly what drives her to knock on his door, march inside the old man’s antique store, and convince him to do it.
She doesn’t expect his answer.
She isn’t prepared for his story to change everything she believes about love.
And she certainly wasn’t ready to learn all the reasons you should never, ever believe in small-town legends.
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- DeAnn
- 04-20-24
A book of family and love
Things are not always what they seem and family is often the one we choose not the one we’re given
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- WEC
- 02-27-24
Heartwarming
Another wonderful book by Amy Matayo. You won’t regret reading this both heartbreaking and heartwarming story.
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- mimi4x
- 05-07-24
Great book
Another great book by this author. Like the last one I read it too made me cry and made me smile. Hope to get to read another by this author soon. Recommended!!!
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- Libby A
- 11-05-24
Loved this book!!!
I liked how this book wove around the human heart and in mind, discovery, happiness, sadness, remembrance and completeness.
I wish they'd make a movie.
I'm sure this book will become a favorite to many. I will go on to say it might just become a classic.
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- Donna
- 04-03-24
Refreshingly different
Loved it! The performances were great for a heartfelt story. I was able to listen to it with my son in middle school! We both enjoyed it. Characters were good in an interesting setting.
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- BeagleMom
- 03-19-24
More Silver Bell Legends, please!
The only thing I could dislike is that the book ended! Really, a sweet, feel good book. We need more of those. I’ve also read Dirty Sally, also very good. But He Flies is my favorite!
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- Debby Tubbs
- 06-11-24
Imaginative
Love Amy’s books! Her imagination and ability to spin a yarn makes me happy. Keep em coming Amy. The narration is top notch and it was a pleasure to listen to💖{They say He flies at Night} was a joy.
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- TLeaverton
- 08-01-24
A Beautifully written story, loved loved it!
Nothing to dislike about this story. It was a good read for the soul, loved it.
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- ctr1
- 12-28-24
A magical story
Could not put it down. I will definitely read more of this author’s charming stories.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-17-25
This is another "Feel good story"
I have enjoyed all if Amy Matayo's books so far. This one doesn't disappoint. The narration is great and makes for a good listen.
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