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A Passage Back

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Chase Watson is frustrated with life and the fact that middle age has hit him right between the eyes. Most importantly, he’s overwhelmed by the loss of his mother. Distraught after her funeral, he drives to the Little League ball field in the neighborhood where he grew up, looking for solace. It’s the one place that symbolized youth, happiness, and care free times.


A freak accident renders him unconscious, and when he awakens, he is stunned to see his mother kneeling over him. Dazed and confused, he looks around and sees his Little League teammates standing around him. He's dressed in his Little League uniform, certain he’s in a crazy dream. Or is he?


However he got back to his childhood, Chase relishes each fresh moment he gets to spend with his mother while wrestling with choices that could affect the future. Should he prevent his best friend from attending a camping trip which ultimately ended his life? If he can help his dad overcome his battle with alcohol, what will his life look like when he returns?


The decisions aren’t easy ones, and eventually, Chase will have to return to his present time. But how much will the future change if he makes the wrong choices?

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First published August 24, 2015

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Chuck Walsh

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Bestselling author of A Month of Tomorrows.
His second book, a murder/suspense entitled Shadows on Iron Mountain, will be released in September 2014. The sequel to this book, Backwoods Justice, will be released in February 2015.
**NOTE - A Month of Tomorrows has been picked up and re-released. Please order your copy if you missed it when it was first released in 2012.

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December 6, 2015
Fantastic story of a do-over. Loved it. Made you think about what you would change or not, if you could. I have read all of Chuck Walsh’s books so far and have been very impressed with his talent. He gives you much to ponder, increasing your curiosity! More!
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