REMEMBER

The ink is scarcely dry on her divorce decree when Leah Travail arrives in early 1970s Marin County, California eager to mix it up with fellow creatives living on the fringe. 
She hangs out with ‘family’ members and moves in with her boyfriend.
Freedom to ‘do your own thing’ collides with unpleasant reality and Leah
finds herself a prime suspect in a murder.
Can Charlie Foxhawk Carter get her off the hook?

LEAH

REMEMBER

Investigating an insurance claim
tied to a murder that forces him to participate in a dangerous game,
Innocent Fool Seeker Charlie Foxhawk Carter looks for a way out for himself and his friends
in 1968 San Francisco amid the upheaval that follows the Summer of Love.

Father issues, duty-to-country issues, realization issues, love life issues:
Is there a way out of this treacherous maze,
Innocent Fool Seeker?
FOXHAWK

About The Author

Frank Cervarich was born in Richmond, Virginia but left his heart in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has written, edited, and produced numerous programs for television, film, and video during a forty-plus-year career in the business. He lives with his wife, Margaret, in Maryland. They have two grown children and two grandsons.
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LEAH
Making the Scene

By Frank Cervarich

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FOXHAWK

By Frank Cervarich

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Remember

Is life a dream? A journey through space and time?

Is all an illusion, shadows flickering on a cave wall?

Do we create ourselves and the story line of our lives?

Could remembering be the act of returning to origin?

Or is it a self-centered exercise of no consequence?

"Noir meets the Summer of Love. Raymond Chandler meets the radical 1960s. A hard-boiled crime with a unique twist."
- Raymond
"The characters are colorful and engaging. The plot is intriguing. Keeps the reader on edge."
- Shirin