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Wayward Son

9781960259479
312 pages
Bookpress Publishing
Overview

Floyd Olson, the youngest son of Norwegian immigrant and western Iowa settler Karoline Olsen, dreams of a life of adventure flying aeroplanes, riding motorcycles, and playing poker. Instead, circumstances shoulder the young man with responsibilities of a husband and father. To support his new family, Floyd first works in the muck and grime of corn fields and cattle on the farm with his brother, Tingvald. Later, with the help of his favorite brother, Alex, he finds more suitable work at the bank in Denison. But “the itch” to gamble never quite leaves him.

Though he promises his new bride he will put his poker playing behind him, Floyd dips a toe back into his old life and soon dives in head-first, pursuing larger games, the stakes growing ever higher. Aching to battle with the monied men, Floyd finds himself in Sioux City at a table owned by the mob, where he meets a dangerous woman who could ultimately yank him from his family simply by giving him exactly what he wants.

The final novel in Ann Hanigan Kotz's Olson series, Wayward Son is the story of a man gone wrong—a tale of selfishness and unfulfilled desire, of choosing pleasure over obligation, and giving in to the kind of temptation that comes at the cost of life and freedom.

Author Bio
Ann Hanigan Kotz was born in Denison, Iowa, and lived on a farm southwest of town with her parents and five siblings. During her summers, she spent time at the Carnegie Library, where reading becoming a passion early in her life. After high school, Ann attended the University of Northern Iowa and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English. She started her education career in 1988 and continued teaching high school English for thirty-three years, finishing at Waukee High School in central Iowa. She also received a Master of Arts in Education from Viterbo University. As a teacher, Ann was passionate about making her students better writers and readers. She credits her writing ability to studying and teaching the craft. Later in her profession, Ann taught college-level classes to high school students who themselves wanted to become teachers. Ann considers teaching one of the most honorable professions. Retired from teaching, Kotz currently resides in Adel, Iowa, with her husband, John.