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We can't believe all of the thoughtful emails we have received from so many people who have read The Running Waves! We are thankful and truly humbled. We wanted to create something real that might not always be pretty but always truthful and in the end would entertain and maybe even teach a few lessons in life. One being - Enjoy what you are! 

So, to those people who have sent us emails and Facebook messages and all of the other readers who have enjoyed the book we thank you. But we still do need your help. We hope if reading 
The Running Waves was a positive experience you will write a quick or even long review. Good reviews from readers is what is going to help our little book become known nationwide. We have an amazing publisher who has believed in us, but the reality is she and we don't have big money marketing campaigns, but after reading those emails and messages we realized we might not need them. Yes, right now, we are "the little engine that could", but we know the power of our readers' words will get us over that mountain!
 
Thank You,
Ted and Seton

Chris from Falmouth, MA

When I heard that the two of you were writing a book, I purposely stayed away from every outlet that described the plot. I wanted to be completely surprised. I actually missed the, “In memory of….” at the beginning too.

I knew Marc and Pete well in high school, and the summer of ’93 was horrible. Many of our crew knew both of them as babies, and watching them deal with the loss is something that will stay with me forever.

That being said, however, I must commend the brothers Murphy on an absolutely wonderful publication. It takes guts to open up to the world about difficult situations in life. As many others have commented, you captured life as a “cape kid” in the summer perfectly. Even though the commanding theme deals with tragedy and loss, the great memories that The Running Waves brought back were incredible.

Thanks guys!!! Don’t keep us waiting too long for the next one……
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