The Boogie Trapp
by Kerry Copeland Smith
Synopsis:
Something happened to two boys over sixty years
ago. The backwoods of Alabama in the 1940s set the stage for this edge of your
seat thriller. Boogie and Trapper are best friends, known about town for their
wild, annoying, obnoxious, and hysterically funny antics. Roaming the woods,
swimming in the creek, playing Double Dare, smoking, cussing, drinking beer, and
always trying to outdo each other. These two thirteen-year-old boys growing up
in this time period have freedoms that would be considered absolutely crazy by
today's standards. Riding their bikes on a drizzly April day, goofing off and
having fun for hours, looking forward to the boy/girl party they are excitedly
anticipating later today, rumors of kissing games and more make them silly and
giddy. Then the day goes terribly wrong. They have found themselves in a
desperate "no way out" situation. They are thrown into a horrific event that
moves faster than a speeding bullet, a wild, white knuckled roller coaster ride,
RUN Boogie, RUN, RUN................ A suspenseful, scary thriller, tragically
horrific, it is a story that must be told, a promise that must be kept. Their
lives will be changed forever - can they get away, and will they ever live to
tell the tale?
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About the Author
Kerry Copeland Smith is the pseudonym of Harold
(Hal) W. Brewer and also his alter-ego, Brewer will readily confess. “He was
there waiting for me when they pulled me from my mother’s womb,” Brewer
laughingly says. “Boogie is older, smarter, tougher and more daring, so I have
been very fortunate to have had him around all these years.” Brewer, the
youngest of four children, grew up in the small coal mining town of Bradford,
Alabama, where his father was employed as a coal miner. His mother, a “stay at
home mom,” was an accomplished seamstress, an avid reader, and strict
disciplinarian, who “kept close tabs on me,” Brewer states.
Brewer attended
Mortimer Jordan High in Morris, Alabama and the University of Alabama in
Birmingham. He was hired by Montgomery Ward Co. in 1964 and spent the next
thirty-two years as an executive, in both their Retail and Logistics’ division.
After retiring from the retail business in 1996, he formed his own Real Estate
Investment Co., which he managed until fully retiring in 2008.
“Boogie was there
with me every step of the way, Brewer says. When things weren’t right and the
going was tough, I called on Boogie and things got straightened out!” Brewer is
also an accomplished artist. His paintings hang in numerous homes throughout the
south. He currently lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife Tammie and their three
cats. He has two sons (from a previous marriage), three grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
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The Boogie Trapp by Kerry Copeland Smith.
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