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Finn's Passage
Woody Goodell
Finn's Passage
Woody Goodell
In the early 1900's, brilliant inventor Phineas "Finn" Adams marries the love of his life soon after graduating high school. With the ink on his marriage certificate barely dry, his dream of a carefree life is derailed when he accidentally invents a world changing transportation device he calls "The Passage". The young man, desperate for money to support his new wife, uses the passage to run moonshine for a bootlegger named Joseph Kennedy. With Finn's assistance, Joseph becomes one of the richest and most powerful men on the east coast. When hostilities break out in Europe, Finn patriotically volunteers for World War I and stops running moonshine, angering Joseph. After the war ends, Finn begins running moonshine for one of his old boss' competitors, enraging Joseph to the point that he frames Finn for murder. Will Finn spend the rest of his life in prison, or is it his destiny to use his invention to help the allies during World War II? Will Finn ever forgive the man who framed him, or will he ultimately use his invention to exact revenge on the Kennedy family?
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 29, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9798725481624 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 326 |
Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 19 mm · 412 g |
Language | English |