No Two Ways

by Hoy Van Horn


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/23/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9781532049972
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9781532049965

About the Book

Sam is just an eighteen-year-old high school kid and sometimes musician when his life changes dramatically during an innocent game of golf with his buddies. They witness some shady characters and a buried bag. Inside the bag is money—lots of money. The boys freak. They have to call the cops, but what if the cops aren’t the good guys? Not only does it seem like there are some dirty policemen on the force, but also other officers are ending up dead. Sam and his friends fear the exact same fate. Their accidental discovery of the cash draws them into a conspiracy they never expected as they wonder where the money came from, where it was headed, and who they can trust. Sam’s biggest concern used to be his future after school. Now, he’s running from corrupt cops and gangsters in a mad dash to stay alive. He must navigate drug smugglers on his divine-ordained mission to save the world, all while stumbling over his own youthful naiveté. Will Sam and his friends survive this accidental adventure or end up buried like that big bag of cash?


About the Author

Armed with the knowledge of working forty years at supervisory positions in Engineering at a well-known steel corporation, and gaining more knowledge working in security at the Pittsburgh International Airport. Hoy Van Horn retired and walked away from those corporate offices. Always having a passion for writing, he sat down at his computer and started fulfilling his lifetime dream, writing fictional novels. “No Two Ways” is a fictional novel with a heathy mix of all the things that work in modern-day pop culture and mainstream media: conspiracy theories, supernatural powers, corruption and terrorism. He was able to incorporate information commentaries on the state of the safety of common citizens with regards to the illegal distribution of drugs. This book is definite proof that fiction is an effective tool to send out a message, especially if it involves a multitude of people.