"Greenwich" is a historical, science fiction time-travel mystery set against the backdrop of fast moving events leading up to the Greenwich Tea Burning of December 22, 1774, on the eve of the American Revolution. It is largely a tale, both then and now, of two small South Jersey towns: Greenwich, Cumberland County; and Haddonfield, Camden County. It is 1999, and our modern day hero, John Samuel Weston, owner of a small biotech engineering firm in Haddonfield, NJ, is driven to investigate when his good friend and business partner, Bob Fenwick, falls ill following a fishing trip to the bay shore community of Greenwich, Cumberland County, NJ. What he finds takes him on an unexpected journey into turmoil and madness, resurrecting ghosts and shadows from John’s personal and family past—and New Jersey’s colonial past as well! "Greenwich" is a mixed genre story of love and passion, a quest for answers that takes the reader to a time and place where the lines between science and the supernatural are blurred, and where things are not always as they seem.
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Stephen Goldhahn is a consulting process engineer for the bio-pharmaceutical industry, a part time musician, singer song writer and history buff. He holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Maryland, and has several patents to his credit. While honing his professional technical writing skills, Steve has been able to tap into his artistic side over the years as a singer song writer and musician. In the eighties he helped to establish an original rock band and, together with his younger brother, Ron, formed an independent record label to record and promote their music, and has since then collaborated on other projects. His appetite for creative writing evolved from his song writing experience, which until lately had largely remained a private passion, focusing on short stories, travel journals, and personal memoirs. Greenwich is his first novel. Greenwich offered Steve the perfect opportunity to combine his love of history and writing with his career experience in the biotech consulting field. His desire to bridge the gap between his two brain hemispheres climaxed in the summer of 2007 when he launched this writing project at the urging of his wife, Janet, following their off-the-beaten-path day trip to the quaint, historic town of Greenwich, NJ, on the Cohansey River. It’s been a labor of love ever since. Steve and his wife, Janet, have called south New Jersey their home for the past thirty-one years, and are the proud parents of two grown sons, Kevin and Michael.
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