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Twister Town

By: Scott Stevens
Narrated by: Dean Ruple
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“Twister Town is a finely crafted attention grabber that places you nicely on the edge of your seat, that you find yourself firmly gripped to, as you lose yourself in its fantastic story.” (Amazon Review)

Emma Green is the local meteorologist for the small town of Tolland, Kansas. The town has a lucky history of never suffering a direct hit from a tornado, but Emma has information that suggests this lucky streak is about to come to an end. Her boss disagrees with her forecast and will not allow her to air her predictions. With her job being threatened and her ability to save lives severely limited, what will she do when facing the dilemma of a lifetime?

Set in a small town over the course of several days, this book brings to life exactly what it’s like to live in a small Midwestern town during the height of tornado season. It sheds important light on the false sense of security that some towns live in. This story is said to be one of the best releases of 2017 and is the most authentic tornado novel to come along in years.

©2017 Scott Stevens (P)2020 Scott Stevens
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction
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Realistic story of potentially disastrous weather. Some characters needed more muscle on their skeletons.

Held my interest beginning to end!

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