Join us at Henry's Books in Spearfish on Saturday March 8 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM for a book signing with local Author Dave Raber.
About The Disappearance of Al Vincent:
"The sleepy town of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, was rocked by a gruesome murder in 1942 that was left unsolved. With few leads, it languished in the cold case archives -- until Sheriff Conrad Sloan reopened the case and started uncovering new leads to attempt to identify the murderer a full 20 years later."
About Life and Laughter in Belle Fourche:
"Open this book to travel back to the charm of small-town America in the 1950s and 1960s. David Raber’s tales invite that bygone era hilariously back to life through 33 captivating stories that will delight and enchant you, preserving the era’s magic for readers to cherish. David shares technical mishaps and family escapades that involve quirky town characters and teenage misadventures, culminating in a memorable road trip on the iconic Route 66 with his best friend. Enjoy a laughter-filled stroll down memory lane that will leave you longing for the simple yet amusing joys of yesteryear!"
About the Author:
Gerald David "Dave" Raber grew up in beautiful Belle Fourche, SD. He graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of South Dakota, where he developed his writing chops as editor of the Volante student newspaper. He served his country in the U.S. Navy as an officer in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War, commanding three PT Boats. He worked for Ford Motor Company in Seattle, then eventually opened a successful Ford dealership in Pendleton, Oregon. Dave married his college sweetheart, Sally Semrau, and the couple raised two kids. He now calls the Black Hills of South Dakota home.