Chronicle of Stolen Souls
William’s living in a future where the government is an all-controlling behemoth that watches its people’s every move. To unknowing William, this rigor is an unfortunate necessity, a way to separate the good citizens from the bad. But then one day the curtain is pulled back, and William must come face to face with the underbelly of his reality. As the nuances of his government is unveiled, the only life he’s ever known quickly unravels with it, and soon William must choose between doing what is right and the safety of his family.
Will he survive? Will his family? And will he ever be the same? Read this heart-pounding, political-thriller to find out.

Craig L. Andrews is eclectic when it comes to writing genre, connecting his creative wires to whatever sparks a great story and take the reader somewhere memorable. In the creation process he is shackled to the goal of developing characters and stories driven by logic, plausibility, and giving the reader a deserved adventure. In writing Chronicle of Stolen Souls, the Legacy of Fathers, he tried to raise a warning torch for those taking the complacent path through life and endeavored to highlight our precious freedom. He holds a B. S. degree in physics from Findlay College and an M.S. degree in physics from Bowling Green State University. He has authored both physics and automotive engineering papers. The author has two loves, art and science, and despite a focus in physics his writing includes The Ninth Martini, a Clancy-type thriller, The Godmanchester Stone and The Bed and Breakfast, in the horror genre, and Silent Conscience, a politically oriented thriller. In the area of nonfiction he authored Broken Toy, A Man’s Dream, A Company’s Mystery, a biography of a man whose company trademarked a mouse named, Micky, two years before Walt Disney. The biography was a major reference used for the 2005 PBS History Detectives program. When he’s not writing he dabbles in photography and video animation.


