The town of West Bush could be in any state. It's a nondescript little slice of 1950s Americana, where kids stay out late riding their bikes and no one ever locks the door. This is where Mitch Hawkins, Bobby Murphy, Billy Shanahan, and Marty Lanzo grew up. The boys spent their childhoods together in this idyllic little hamlet. Everyone, including these four friends, thought West Bush was just a normal, even boring, town. No one realized its true secret.
West Bush may seem ordinary, but it houses some extraordinary people. It's a town full of future spies!
When Mitch Hawkins leaves home for MIT, he gets his first and shocking glimpse of West Bush's true importance. Mitch is one of the chosen ones, invited to join a secret government program overseen by the CIA. They have been watching him for years and think he has exactly what it takes to spy for his country!
As Mitch adjusts to the challenges and moral quandaries of espionage, he realizes something else. He isn't the only one from West Bush who has been selected for this secret service, and now he and his childhood friends are in for some real international adventures!
About the Author: Michael Hawron has visited thirty different countries on five continents. On his adventures, he's encountered rambunctious baboons, natural disasters, and plenty of fascinating people.
Hawron studied behavioral sciences at the Alfred P. Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also earned a master's degree in higher education and adult learning at Texas A&M University. He is a proud father to twelve children and grandfather to fifteen grandchildren. He and his wife, Annette, live in New Boston, Texas.
In addition to his new historical espionage thriller, Just Good Clean Fun, Hawron has also published three other books: Entertaining Detours, The Little Town with the Big Heart, and The Just Shall Live by Faith.