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Introducing Where Snow Has Lain
Where Snow Has Lain
“ When New York psychiatrist Mark Leibovitz receives an urgent request from his former patient, Lomax Connors, he is perplexed and disturbed. Lomax is in Louisiana receiving radiation therapy and fighting a losing battle against lung cancer. Now he is asking Mark to come there. Mark agonizes before accepting the assignment. From that point on, he is thrown into a race-against-death challenge to help Lomax resolve two torturing issues in his life: one, a personal tragedy, and the other involving the death of Hank Williams, the legendary country singer. Ironically, Mark has struggled with similar issues in his own life, and this unorthodox therapeutic venture becomes a healing experience for himself as well as his patient.
The book is available only on Kindle or Nook at the present time.
All of the author's proceeds will go to First Stop homeless day center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Not Helpless: The Street Homeless and Their Helpers
“We might be homeless, but we’re not helpless. Or stupid, either.” In eleven terse words, Mildred summed up the street wisdom I’ve spent the last nine years of my life trying to grasp. She is just one of the many gutsy street people I have come to know.
-Bill Goodson
The book is available only on Kindle or Nook at the present time.
All of the author's proceeds will go to First Stop homeless day center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Scherib
The suspenseful sequel to The Bossuet Conspiracy...
In the latter chapters of Bossuet , Pat Beason, soon to be governor of Tennessee, reveals that she had a child out of wedlock while in college. That child, now 25-year-old Jenny Peale, becomes the protagonist in this sequel as she searches for the identity of her father...
"...takes readers to the edge of their seats as a plot unfolds to blow up a dam..."
"... a story whose outcome was completely unpredictable and well worth the read."
-Dee Jordan for
Alabama Writers' Forum
The Bossuet Conspiracy
The Vatican, Mexican Mafia, and Tennessee politics collide to expose the shocking truth about death of Trappist monk, Thomas Merton.
"...a fine plot, great characters, and just darn good writing."
-Homer Hickam, best-selling author of Rocket Boys and others
"I... could not put the book down... a masterful work... a fascinating and wonderful book..."
-Ferrol Sams (award-winning author of Run with the Horsemen, Whisper of the River)
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Bill Goodson is a native of Alabama, where he practiced psychiatry for forty years and is now retired.
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