Two fifteen-year-olds, Jack von Himmel and Sarah Koleski, connect their first day at Hamot Senior High.
You can look for more stories from him about Jack von Himmel and, of course, wolves..
Poss can be reached at fredposs@gmail.com.
His novel MURDER on Big Stony Lonesome is based on a real MURDER that his sister Lucy investigated in her role as an investigator for the state\'s crime lab.
In 1996, to counteract a new law that allowed non-certified teachers to substitute, he won a national grant competition and created the first state-certified substitute teacher training program in America.
During his career as an educator, Poss was selected Outstanding Teacher of Creative Writing in Wisconsin three times and named a Writing Fellow by the National Writing Project.
He still loves to fish and fib.
Now he lives on Lake Eau Claire near Augusta, Wisconsin, as a semi-retired senior lecturer from UW-Eau Claire.
Frederick Poss grew up in Tomah, Wisconsin-- a half-Bohemian/half-German kid who loved to trout fish and tell fibs.
FBI investigator and Winnebago tribal member Christine Mountain Wolf must solve the case before the KKK and Nazis MURDER Jack and Sarah.
Before the conflict ends, hatred, murder, a wolf pack, and a desperate search for ten million in Nazi gold bars all struggle first in cranberry bogs, then on the bluffs of Big Stony Lonesome.
Jack must stop them.
When the four adult von Himmels learn that Sarah is Jewish, they fear reprisals from other hate groups and conceive a plan to blow up the Koleski cranberry marsh before word of Jack\'s romance gets out.
Jack needs something too--protection from the rages of family, especially his grandfather Herman, head of the Wisconsin\'s Nazi Party.
New to public school, Sarah needs a friend.
Two fifteen-year-olds, Jack von Himmel and Sarah Koleski, connect their first day at Hamot Senior High