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Willow and the boys
Roy Bowers wins a 160-acre lot in the former Cherokee Territory in the 1832 Georgia land lottery. He leaves his Macon business and goes on a long journey through the frontier to North Georgia. Roy finds the land rich in resources; his son meets a lovely half-Cherokee maiden named Willow. Despite their good fortune, the Bowers must overcome attacks and take big risks in developing a thriving community along the Toccoa River in the North Georgia mountains.
The 1800s were a monumental time in Georgia's history—Indian Removal, slavery, gold fever, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the New South era. Georgia’s rich history comes to life through the adventures of three generations of the Bowers family.
Books Written by Rick Maier
Alaska Awakening
A father-daughter adventure turns into a family disaster in the Alaska wilderness. The ideal read for anyone who has been, or is planning to visit the magnificent Last Frontier!
The Tunels Below St. Edana
A series of bizarre terror attacks shake up a quiet little college in the Deep South. Numbers guy Jake Dawson steps up to stop the perpetrators while his colleagues resist help from the police as they go about their daily routines. Jake finds support from unlikely sources, including a lovely and talented coworker who joins his side to restore order.
Fire and Faith
Heat and smoke from the fire killed six-year-old Chrissy and both visiting grandparents and left the house in ruins. Bottles and cans containing gasoline found placed in doorways clearly indicated arson. Weeks later, Herb Steigler was arrested for murder and the attempted murder of the wife he rescued. A year later, he was convicted on purely circumstantial evidence and sentenced to hang.
Bone Dust
Mike Spiker and the executives at Bio-Lab Research had faced adversity in their careers, but none were prepared for the horrifying pandemic that sweeps across the globe, making its way to the peaceful neighborhoods of Macon, Georgia. In their own way, they must discover the depths of their endurance, or succumb to a gruesome death.
Orange Terrace
Social tremors shock Macon when a developer tries to tear down a row of old houses to expand the sprawling medical complex.
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Rick Maier
Raised in Delaware, Rick Maier moved to Georgia in the 1980s to advance his career in finance. Since retiring, he splits his time between Macon and Blue Ridge, visiting with his children and grandchildren, hiking, writing, and playing pickleball.
Contact Rick at rickmaier@cox.net.