The exciting second novella in the Tim Clark series has finally arrived. Tim Clark gets very close to living his dream of being a successful author.Unfortunately for Tim and the Robinsons, an epic day that starts out promising ends in tragedy, death, and lost love.Packed with life lessons, suspense, and philosophical insights The Bridge is the perfect follow up for The Time in Between. Timothy L. Clark II is the founder of Life Based on a True Story (Life Boats) where he leads a team of writers who produce fictional stories inspired by real life events. Tim is also a renowned public speaker that speaks on leadership, management, and storytelling. To learn more about Tim and Life Boats please visit www.LifeBasedOnATrueStory.com
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