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Brockport resident publishes his first novel

Most days, Kevin C. Gardner, of Brockport, can be found teaching English Composition in the Orleans County Campus Center of Genesee Community College. After class, Gardner lets his own writing consume his attention.

Kevin C. Gardner

LOST AND FOUND, which debuted just two months ago, is Gardner’s first venture into the world of fiction. It introduces the story of the once-successful writer, Arn Maxwell. Broke and divorced, he packs all he owns into his 38-foot sloop and leaves South Florida. Seeing the need to rebuild his life and searching for a change in scenery, he heads to Saunders Point and Aunt Liz. After a joyful reunion, he learns that she is being conned. Reverend T. Whitman Earle is soliciting funds for a non-existent school in Africa.

Angered by the possibility, Arn decides to investigate. With the help of Kim, the pretty young librarian, and Johnny Good, a childhood friend, he learns of Earle’s shady past. With the local police at his heels, he builds the case that the minister is conning his flock then killing them.

LOST AND FOUND is available in paperback and Kindle versions. Visit www.kevincgardner.com for information.

Gardner has lived in Western New York and worked as a carpenter for most of his life. When it came time for a change, he developed his creativity and love of words into a career in teaching and creative writing. He earned a master’s degree from SUNY Brockport. Gardner has three children and two grandchildren and currently lives in Brockport with his wife and stepdaughter.

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