The Weather Man

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Geoff MacLeod is having his worse day EVER. As WRLA’s Meteorologist, he failed to predict the Storm of the Century. Then Elijah moves into the vacant apartment next door. He’s an eccentric older gent who seems harmless enough. That is, until he takes to the roof to do the impossible - wave a staff in the air and … change the weather!

This short story is for the weather lovers at heart. If your favorite moment of any storm is the last few moments just before the rain falls - the clouds heavy with menace, the gusts swaying the trees, the lighting just short of danger. If only the energy and exhilaration of that moment could be controlled ... 

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Paul Andrews is an American author of historical mysteries and thrillers, though he dabbles in a little of everything, including sci fi, love stories and contemporary fantasy. He's thrilled to now be published on Google Play with five stories to date. A little bit of everything - novels, novellas and short stories - with something for everyone. 'The Man Who Would Not Die' is his feature novel about the ageless Count Saint-Germain.

Paul grew up in rural Pennsylvania, the grandson of Polish coal miners. If someone would have told him back in high school that he'd one day end up a writer, he'd have told them they were drinking too much Yuengling. Though he's lived in Manhattan and Washington DC, he currently resides in beautiful North Carolina with his wife, two kids and two cats.

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