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''Joey Getchie 2'' (working title) is the second book in [[:category:The Myth of Joey Getchie|The Myth of Joey Getchie]] young adult series. At present, it is incomplete.
''Joey Getchie 2'' (working title) is the second conceived book in [[:category:The Myth of Joey Getchie|The Myth of Joey Getchie]] young adult series.  


==General Information==
==General Information==
This book is preceded by the short story "[[The Missus]]," the novel ''[[Property of the State]]'', and the short story "[[No Wrong Answers]]."
'''Note: this project is indefinitely on hold.'''


==Major Characters==
[[Joey Getchie]] discovers evidence his sister Mary, whom he thought had died in a house fire that also killed his father, may in fact have survived. This discovery sets him on a journey to discover what really happened that day—even if it means confronting his own culpability in what increasingly begins to look like a murder.
* [[Joey Getchie]]
 
* [[Hedda Petty]]
This novel is preceded by the short story "[[The Missus]]," the novel ''[[Property of the State]]'', and the short story "[[No Wrong Answers]]."
* [[Gary Cooper]]
* [[Trisha Lee]]
* [[Marcy Weaver]]
* [[Anita Bobbitt]]
* [[Wayne Bobbitt]]
* [[Reid Brooks]]


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[[Category:Books]]
[[Category:The Myth of Joey Getchie]]
[[Category:The Myth of Joey Getchie]]
[[Category:Works-in-Progress]]
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 30 January 2020

Joey Getchie 2 (working title) is the second conceived book in The Myth of Joey Getchie young adult series.

General Information

Note: this project is indefinitely on hold.

Joey Getchie discovers evidence his sister Mary, whom he thought had died in a house fire that also killed his father, may in fact have survived. This discovery sets him on a journey to discover what really happened that day—even if it means confronting his own culpability in what increasingly begins to look like a murder.

This novel is preceded by the short story "The Missus," the novel Property of the State, and the short story "No Wrong Answers."