WILTON — Tim Greaton, who was born and raised in Auburn, has written “Under-Heaven,” a novel about a boy who was murdered in 1940s coastal Maine.
For Nate, the pain didn’t end at death. His spirit became trapped somewhere between Heaven and Earth.
The paperback version of “Under-Heaven” is to be released in early November; a digital version is available at most e-book outlets. The publisher is Focus House Publishing. To view a video trailer for “Under-Heaven,” visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z05VBzfDNxg.
“My first novel was published nearly 10 years ago, but this was my first experience working with a professional filmmaker. Rob Ellis did an amazing job and we are both really pleased with the outcome,” Greaton said of the trailer.
Greaton has also written “The Santa Shop,” “Zachary Pill,” The Dragon at Station End,” and “Bones in the Tree.”
He lives in Saco with his wife and three children. They share seven acres with a dog, two cats and a population of ducks that varies with the weather.
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