Bobby St. John's New Book 'Growing Up in Penny's Creek' is a Thrilling Novel That Unearths the Dark Secrets of a Peaceful Small Town

Fulton Books author Bobby St. John, a man from a small town in Connecticut, has completed his most recent book "Growing up in Penny's Creek": a gripping mystery fiction that follows a group of friends who are spending their childhood in Penny's Creek. This tale is narrated through the eyes of Morgan O'Riely, a typical 13-year-old boy. His ordinary days ended when their town was troubled by the mysterious case of missing children.

St. John shares, "Penny's Creek, Connecticut, 1982. Morgan O'Riely is a typical 13-year-old boy. Comic books, horror movies, bullies, and girls are just a part of his life. He finds himself caught up in a mystery when the kids of Penny's Creek start to go missing. But when tragedy strikes, Morgan and his friends have to face the true horror of what's happening in their small town."

Published by Fulton Books, Bobby St. John's book is an engrossing short read for both teenagers and adults. The element of mystery blends well with the dramatic plot. It has a beautiful resolution and will make readers reminisce about their childhood friends.

It's a perfect summer book for the beach. 

Readers who wish to experience this compelling work can purchase "Growing up in Penny's Creek" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books