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OverviewIn a quiet town surrounded by ordinary streets and familiar faces, a sixteen-year-old known only as the Kid is trying to understand the world he is growing into. He wants the simple things: friends, a place to belong, a chance to breathe without feeling judged or small. But the world has its own designs, and some of them are watching him more closely than he realizes. Until Billy arrives. A bit older than the Kid, Billy appears one day without explanation and carries a presence that feels steady, attentive, and strangely familiar. He does not push. He does not pry. He simply listens, and in doing so, he opens a door the Kid had kept shut for years. What begins as an unexpected friendship grows into something life-altering. Billy becomes a quiet force that pulls the Kid toward strength, confidence, and the kind of healing he never believed he would earn. But the more the Kid opens up, the more he realizes Billy is carrying something too. Something unspoken. Something that shadows his calm, sharpens his silences, and keeps him standing at the edge of every moment as if he is waiting for a signal no one else can hear. Billy's influence is good, even transformative, yet the Kid cannot ignore the feeling that Billy's time in this town is borrowed. He senses that Billy is here for a reason, and that something far beyond either of them may be calling him back. As pressure builds at home and danger edges closer than the Kid realizes, something in Billy begins to change. His focus drifts. His attention falters. A distant pull seems to reach for him, a calling he refuses to explain. And when old fears rise and the Kid's world tilts toward a choice he never wanted to face, he is forced to confront one of the hardest truths of growing up: some guides do not stay forever, and some departures hurt more than the wounds we start with. From the author of The Last Children of God comes a new story about the quiet battles of youth and the forces that shape us. Sentinel is a coming-of-age thriller about trauma, trust, and the people who reshape us at our most vulnerable moments. It is the story of a boy learning to stand again, guided by someone who seems to know exactly what he needs, someone who might be more than he appears. Atmospheric, emotional, and quietly tense, Sentinel explores the fragile line between survival and growth and the powerful impact one person can have on a life that is still finding its way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven SwansonPublisher: Steven Swanson Imprint: Steven Swanson Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.935kg ISBN: 9798993457543Pages: 710 Publication Date: 15 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSteven is a United States Marine, writer, and student of the human condition. His life has been forged in discipline, sharpened by hardship, and anchored in faith in God. Through his stories, he walks the darker edges of humanity, where belief is tested, innocence burns away, and redemption stands like a distant fire on the horizon.A devoted reader of literature and psychology, Steven writes with the conviction of a Marine and the weight of a scholar. His work is deliberate, atmospheric, and moral at its core, revealing truth through struggle and quiet defiance.When not writing, Steven serves as a Marine Corps Prior Service Recruiter, rides his Harley down quiet Pennsylvania roads, and pursues clinical psychology with the intent of serving in the federal system after his service. His words are his legacy; a testament to endurance, faith, and the power of story. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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