Inseparable
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“It was a heck of a ride, but I loved every moment... I’ll give it 5 stars of course” — Carole Rae’s Random Ramblings
“Amazing debut... Worth a five-star” — Gud Reader, Goodreads
“I loved It ! ... will be getting five stars from me.” — Amy, Lock, Hooks, and Books
“Inseparable is my new favorite of the year!” — Suzie, My Tangles Skeins Book Reviews
“This is an outstanding book of history and adventure and one that would be great for book club discussions! I could not put it down and read all the way to sunrise.” — Nora, Storey Book Reviews
“This is an incredibly immersive novel by Kruh, and one well worth the read! A definite must read for historical fiction and adventure lovers!” — Sal, Bound 4 Escape
“A five-star read from David Kruh! This is a must read for any lovers of adventure historical fiction or Alcatraz enthusiasts!” — Bee Lindy, Book Pleasures
“Inseparable is my new favorite this year!” — Laura, Celtic Woman Reviews
“I could not put the book down and I did not want it to end!” — Teddy Rose, Teddy Rose Book Reviews
Tommy knew the right thing to do was turn them in to the cops. But that wasn't the adventurous thing to do!
What happened to the three men who escaped from Alcatraz prison in June, 1962? Did they meet the same watery fate as dozens who preceded them into the cold San Francisco Bay? There is credible evidence two of them - brothers John and Clarence Anglin - not only survived but lived for years in South America. Inseparable is a fictional account of how a 13-year-old boy named Tommy helped them to freedom.
Tommy O’Conner was an only child whose mother, a widow of the Korean Conflict, had been left to make it on her own. She passed her independent, sometimes lonely spirit, to her son. But Tommy was also, in many ways, no different than other boys his age who dreamed of adventure. Then, one June day in 1962, his daydreams were interrupted by the real thing when he came face to face with John and Clarence Anglin - two of the Alcatraz escapees - and made the decision which would change all their lives.
About the Author
David Kruh is the published author of several books on Boston history and the co-author, with his father Louis, on a book about presidential homes and landmarks. A frequent contributor to the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and History Magazine, David is also a published and produced playwright, and a popular lecturer on a variety of historical subjects. Inseparable is his debut novel.”