The Reunion

by Robert Callis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/19/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781532075506
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 300
ISBN : 9781532075513

About the Book

Curiosity has caused Carson “Kit” Andrews to drive over twelve hundred miles from his home in Kemmerer, Wyoming, back to Kankakee, Illinois, for his tenth high school reunion—curiosity in the form of finding out what has become of his classmates and friends after ten years in the real world. When he arrives in Kankakee, he encounters his best friend from high school, Mike “Stoney” Stoneman, who has also returned for the reunion, but for a different reason. In high school, Stoney was a quiet, almost timid, skinny kid who hung out with Kit and several other friends who were not in the mainstream of high school society. One of those friends was a cute girl named Rae Huber. Stoney had a crush on Rae all through high school but never worked up the courage to tell her how he felt. Ten years later, when Stoney is an officer in army intelligence, he realizes she is the one for him, and he has come to seek her out and let her know the truth. Unfortunately, Rae doesn’t show up. Stoney confesses his feelings for Rae to Kit, and they use the reunion to question everyone they could as to Rae’s whereabouts. When they finally got a clue, Stoney’s leave is almost up. Kit agrees to find Rae for his friend. With this simple promise, Kit begins a long, complicated journey full of twists and turns in what he thought would be a simple search for an old classmate. A simple task becomes both time-consuming and difficult, with more than a bit of danger tossed in.


About the Author

Robert W. Callis is a native of Galva Illinois. He graduated from Iowa Wesleyan University in 1965 with a B.A. degree, majoring in History and minoring in English. At Wesleyan he was a member of Signa Tau Delta literary society. He attended the College of Law at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. He is a retired commercial banker. This is his eighth novel and his seventh in a series about Kit Andrews. The other six novels in the series are Kemmerer, Hanging Rock, Buckskin Crossing, The Ghosts of Skeleton Canyon, The Night Hawk, and Above the Timberline. Callis has also written a stand alone novel, kThe Horse Holder, a story set during the siege of Atlanta during the American Civil War. Callis currently resides in the foothills outside Boulder, Colorado, where he has lived since 1984.