ABOUT THE BOOK
Sam Greenwood worked at the local mill both as a man and boy. He married his
childhood sweetheart, Helen who was the mill owner's daughter. Before he died
her father welcomed Sam into the family and gave him a seat on the Board. His
life...
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Sam Greenwood worked at the local mill both as a man and boy. He married his
childhood sweetheart, Helen who was the mill owner's daughter. Before he died
her father welcomed Sam into the family and gave him a seat on the Board. His
life seemed perfect.
That was until Helen's tragic death under mysterious circumstances. Sam
suspected that the other members of the Board were covering something up,
however his persistence resulted in his dismissal.
Following the bust-up Sam caught the last bus out of Marsden on what turned out
to be a journey that never reached its destination. The bus was found abandoned
on the snow swept moor tops and both Sam and the Driver had disappeared without
a trace. At the time the local press was full of stories of alien abduction and
as a result the sleepy little village of Marsden became popular as a U.F.O.
tourist destination.
Two years later Sam returns to Marsden resurrecting the cult status of the
village. In a series of presentations he c
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