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Crossing Bridges: Big Coal River Rising Kindle Edition
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 21, 2023
- File size2.4 MB
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- ASIN : B0CCGMR4BG
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : July 21, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 2.4 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 266 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 3 : Big Coal River
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,309,870 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #7,725 in U.S. Historical Fiction
- #120,730 in Historical Fiction (Books)
- #288,582 in Literature & Fiction (Kindle Store)
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About the author

I retired in 2013, telling my wife I wanted to write a book. Then I didn't even try. In December 2022 we had just returned from her brother's funeral and I wrote a poem for my sister-in-law titled The Empty Chair. My wife and she were both very moved by it and said I should think about writing. When I said "Some day" my wife reminded me that tomorrow isn't guaranteed, and life is too short to keep saying someday. She said either stop talking about it or sit down and do it.
That's when I started writing, beginning with a Memoir, thinking it best to start with a topic I knew something about. Then the whole Covid controversy came into my head, and I had to get it down on paper (in a Word doc.), so I wrote The Year of the Rat. While writing "Rat" I had an idea for a Private Investigator that failed as a cop but was able to stumble over significant cases and have big wins and I began writing my Blake Franklin Investigations series in January. The first one was finished three weeks later, and the ideas kept coming into my head. I either had to write or suffer an overload of words in my head. Blake Franklin is a manifestation of the failures and setbacks in my life, feeling like I always wanted to do more, have a greater impact, and help more people realize their dreams. Like Blake, I always believe the "good guys" should win. They should never finish last and they certainly should not lose the girl to the bad boys.
This poem is the one that started my writing career. I hope readers will enjoy it and love the characters my mind has brought to life.
The Empty Chair
Doing common things in town and at home
Simply because I’m now really on my own
Grocery store runs, and filling the car with gas
Dry cleaners, bakery, or other daily tasks
May seem to others like an ordinary feat
But they don’t talk to the empty seat.
Walks on a beach where once two shadows
Connected hands, pants rolled, in the shallows
Concerts, movies, restaurants, bars
Sitting on the front porch, or riding in a car
So many friends that we use to go meet
Have no words to fill the empty seat.
The comfort I find in words written in red
When sleep eludes me as I lay in my bed
I open the cover of His well-worn Book
Looking for answers for all He took
I thank God for those who still surround me
My daughter, her children their love will ground me
Taking on challenges never before attempted
My love, my helper, his lifetime preempted.
My sister and brother and those who live far
Their love unconditionally helps heal the scar
Of losing the one who made us complete
Family gallantly trying to fill the empty seat.
A wound so fresh time has yet to overcome
Eventually all stages of grief, one by one
Will weigh on my shoulders until they depart
Having hurt and healed my broken heart
With God and my family, I know I’ll defeat
The pain I associate with the empty seat.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseFor those who care this is a clean read with mild amount of swears. If I'd known this was about a Vietnam Vet's life I wouldn't have picked it ( painful memories) but I am so glad I read this book.
Though Quincy served in Nam this story is about his return to home where friends and family wrote new stories in his life. It's about coal mining and what the industry gave but mainly took from a community and how they coped. It moves at a moderate clip and ends with a soft, warm hope.
Hale has authored other types of reads - page turners - but this one is meant to be savored, bring some down memory lane and fascinate younger readers. It reminded me how LB Johnson sold his debt-ridden Great Society bill by touting Appalachian people to poor to have electricity and modern conveniences. What the media at the time didn't cover was the fact the people of the mountains and mines had souls. This fills that gap. Great job Hale!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis book is a well-written testament to the lasting anguish war can bring to veterans and Hale captures Appalachian culture to a "T," including the criminal elements of ignorance and the mean realities of the coal mining industry, weaving in uneducated characters with deep-seated caring natures. The author put a lot into this book and though it didn't delve deeply into any abstract concepts, it's definitely worth reading. A page-turner, I read it straight through.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseExcellent read with great character development - I read all three in a matter of days - couldn't put 'em down :)
- Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseReally good read. Also gave it to my father in law who loved it too. Great description of life in the back hills of West Virginia.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2025Format: KindleI loved the first book but this one made love it even more. The storyline is perfectly thought out along with the characters. Certainly can't wait to read the next in the series. Well done.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024Format: KindleThe story was an interesting one. The story has a theme of endurance. Nice read.
Recommend to all who like inspiring and military reads
- Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023Format: KindleThis book is a captivating and heartwarming tale that takes readers on an emotional journey through the life of Quincy Ashford. This book beautifully captures the essence of resilience, courage, and the power of community.
The story begins with Quincy's decision to enlist in the Army and serve his country during the Vietnam War. Through vivid storytelling, Hale portrays Quincy's strength of character and leadership skills that enable him to navigate the challenges of war and emerge as a true hero. The author's attention to detail and ability to evoke raw emotions make Quincy's experiences in Vietnam feel incredibly real and poignant.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023Format: KindleLoved this story from the first page. Couldn't put it down. Amazing story written with love.
I received this as a gift and felt I had to leave a review. This story tells a story that anyone struggling in today's society needs to hear.
Top reviews from other countries
Miss GReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 14, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Great action-packed story!
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseAfter joining the army where he fights for his country and survival, Quincy Ashford returns home and has no choice but to fight for the town and community he loves so much. This story delves into the Vietnam War and the lives of a mining community.
Crossing Bridges is the 2nd book in the Big Coal River Rising series and just like the first it is very well thought out, well written and kept me gripped from beginning to end. Interesting read!
NaomiReviewed in Australia on August 3, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Action Packed
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI loved the mix of settings the plot had to offer full of action packed background themes. Quincy serves in the army, the emotion is intense and re-creates the whole vibe of fighting for service. Ryan has left a legacy within his family's generation by publishing this book.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on March 2, 20255.0 out of 5 stars A Powerful Sequel of Strength and Survival
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseRyan Hale’s Big Coal River Rising is a gripping continuation of Quincy Ashford’s journey, taking him from the battlefields of Vietnam back to the rugged hills of West Virginia. Hardened by war, Quincy returns home just as another disaster threatens his family and community.
With vivid storytelling and relentless tension, Hale crafts a tale of resilience, loyalty, and the unbreakable spirit of the people of Big Coal River. Fans of Crossing Big Coal River will find themselves once again captivated by its unforgettable characters and their fight for survival. A five-star must-read!
Three PebblesReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 3, 20245.0 out of 5 stars page-turner!
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis is the second book I’ve read by this author and the second in the Big Coal River series.
Quincy joined the Army and was sent to Vietnam where he endured all the horrors that entailed. He survived and came home to his family but found himself engaged in other battles. The region was devastated by a fearsome flood and, on top of all that, he has his wife’s uncles to deal with.
But he rallies the community as only he can.
Excellent.
BruntonpeteReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Action packed war drama
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseAs a Brit, the Vietnam War has often intrigued and baffled me in equal measure. The politics behind it have divided the nation but that is of little importance to those in the jungle facing an unknown enemy on their own patch.
This fictional story surrounded by fact moves apace and does not hold back on the violence, misery and pointless loss of life on both sides.
There is more to this book than graphic violence. It is well written and well told. Not my usual type of book but I thoroughly enjoyed it.



























