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Much like The Evolution of Nora, Darlene takes a young girl through
her trials in life. She is seduced by a teacher as a teenager and
that haunts her until she seeks psychiatric help. The help she
receives is a good story. Darlene becomes a lawyer in New York City
and has many interesting stories of her law cases. She has some
interesting friends who help develop the story.The story deals with
social problems and alternative life styles. It also has a few love
stories which are intertwined with Darlene's life in New York.
I think this is my best novel thus far. Of course I think this
about every book I complete. No one derives more pleasure from the
book than its author. This book mixes history with a fictional
story of the inner actions of both Germany's and England's inner
circles of leadership. It answers some of the questions of the
inner workings of why World War II happened and how it progressed.
I have my own ideas about this and have chronicled them in this
book. It is the story of a young man, Eric Jansen, sent to England
to deliver wetsuits to the British Navy. Off the coast of Iceland
his ship is taken by a German U-boat. Only the wetsuit saves his
life and he is the only survivor. Two months later, five women
aviators are rescued by Eric in a daring rescue at sea. A month
later a freighter sinks the U-boat by the ingenuity of its chief
engineer. The story moves to Germany where Eric is befriended by
Joseph Goebbels, the head of the propaganda ministry for the Third
Reich. The story is filled with action, suspense and romance as it
continues through World War II and beyond. This book like all my
books is just over two hundred pages in length and will provide the
reader with a unique look at the individuals behind Germany's and
England's inner circles of power.
"The Tides of War" is about two men, Lenny Dawson and Frank
Billups. Lenny is a teenager and Frank is his Sunday school
teacher. Unusual circumstance bring them together again during WW
II flying B-17 bombers. Their trials and exploits during WWII bring
both to Germany after they are shot down. They pass themselves off
as German citizens and are taken into the German Luftwaffe. Both
hope to return to their base in England by flying away in a German
plane. While in Germany both meet German women and a love story
develops for both.
The Luftwaffe quickly learn that they are superb pilots and they
are promoted and sent to the eastern front where they engage the
Russians. Both eventually fly a plane back to England before the
war ends.
Dawson is reassigned with his American unit and is shot down
once more over Germany near the end of the war. He is put in a
German prison that the Russians later capture. He is then sent to
Siberia where he makes a daring escape nearly two years after his
captured.
Billups' service with the Luftwaffe is discovered by the CIA and
they want to charge him with treason. Only his commanding general
is able to save him.
After the war they return to America and both apply and receive
jobs flying commercial airliners for Global Air. However, over the
Caribbean Ocean they crash land in the ocean and are set
adrift.
They eventually land on an island that has been a secret base
for German U-boats and are received warmly by the natives.
The story concludes with Dawson and Billups helping the natives
develop the island as a resort.
The first colony planted in North America was on Roanoke Island in
1597. The company who planted this colony promised to return the
following year with supplies and more people. However England went
to war that year and the supply ships were taken by the king to
help in the war effort. It was over three years before the ships
returned to Roanoke Island. When they arrived not a trace of the
colony was found. No one has ever been able to find out what
happened to them. This book, although not about the Roanoke Island
colony, takes a similar colony near that area and takes them
through the trials that people in America faced in that period of
time. The story starts with Milford and Doris Kipling, who are
linguists, being asked by the king to go with the new colony to
teach its leadership the language of the natives. After they have
complete this task they were to return with the ships. The Kipling
couple took their sixteen year old son, John, with them. After they
complete their task John asked to stay for the rest of the year
promising to return the next year with the ships. Of course the
ships didn't return and John faced the perils and catastrophes that
led he and his companion across North America. The trek across
America is just a part of John's adventure. The reader will enjoy
several other adventures and meet many interesting characters along
the way.
This book takes a twelve year old girl through her life to age
twenty-nine. Her name is Nora Wilson. Her next door neighbor
becomes her best friend and business partner. His name is Wally
Daily. Even though Wally is twelve years older than Nora they make
a good team as Wally sees her intelligence and they have similar
interests They write two books together before Wally is framed by
two boys and is sent to prison. Wally does well in prison and is
pardoned after four years when the two boys confess to framing him.
During his time in prison Nora inherits a paralegal business which
she turns into a large law firm. Through her ingenuity she builds a
thirty-seven story business building where her law firm occupies
the first floor and she occupies the penthouse of the high rise as
her living quarters.
After law school she is invited to join the F. B. I. for a
special mission, to take down a New York crime family. Nora must
undergo plastic surgery to change her looks and study for a year to
become an Italian woman, Angela Gambini, who is her age and is the
daughter of a Sicilian Crime boss. The Sicilian Crime boss is the
brother of the head of a New York crime family, Carlos Gambini, who
Nora is to bring down.
The story has many exciting scenes with Nora at the center of
them.
The Blue Ridge is of the Western genre which starts in the late
eighteen hundreds in Texas and moves to Colorado. The Blue Ridge is
on the northern side of the canyon carved by the Colorado River as
it runs toward Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The story of the Buhler
family and its feud with the Toms family runs throughout the story.
After David Buhler dies his widow, Ruth, marries Dan Toms. After
the first year of marriage Dan begins abusing Ruth and her two
sons, Brett and Barney. The abuse reaches a point where Dan Toms
beats Ruth so badly that the younger boy, Barney, puts a butcher
knife into Dan killing him almost instantly. The older boy Brett
buries Dan with all his belongings and no one else knows what has
happened to Dan as Ruth is unconscious. Dan's disappearance festers
with the Toms brothers especially the eldest, Sheriff Bob Toms, as
he suspects that the Buhler boys knows what happened to Dan. Tom
Mason, a retired U. S. Marshal, meets Ruth as she and the boys put
their farm up for sale. The story moves at a rapid pace and has
several romances laced through the story giving it spice. The five
Toms brothers add excitement as does the goldmine adventures that
both the Buhler/Mason and Toms family encounter.
This novel is the third and final book of the life of James
Raymond. He is asked by President Woodrow Wilson to return to the
Greek island of Piros to request ships from his old friend, Petra
Karpus, to help supply England and her allies in World War I. James
accepts his mission and is off on another trek that brings his
adopted brother, Billy Ryan, to Europe to share in the adventure.
Many interesting characters are introduced in Europe. James' travel
then takes him back to America where a series of adventures
develop. One of these adventures takes him back to Cadiz, Spain
where after this first visit there (featured in the previous book,
The Miracle) he is known as Saint Jaime. This novel also brings
back many of the characters from Table Mountain and the Murphy
ranch where most of the central characters are brought to their
conclusions. The last chapter brings James Raymond back to Table
Mountain to a poignant ending. In many ways I think this is the
most interesting book of the trilogy as a biographer is writing
James' story and brings out untold stories of many of the original
characters.
The Miracle is an continuation of The Mystery of Table Mountain.
James Raymond is kidnapped and sold to a despot on a Greek Island.
He lives four years there and meets a variety of interesting
characters and eventually is miraculously provided a way off the
island. When he returns home he finds his wife has remarried, but
is able to resolve this and returns to Table Mountain. During this
trip he is confronted again by his old nemesis, Regus Collender. A
poignant story unfolds about his friends at the Murphy Ranch and
their plight. His son by Annette is brought out in the story and he
adopts him and takes him back to New York where his son plays an
important role to end the story. The Miracle is the second part of
the trilogy. Each story stands by itself as it takes the reader
through different eras of James Raymond's life. The last of these
three books is A Call To duty, which will be available shortly.
Gold Fever is written in the first person as the author wanted his
readers to see the story of Everett "Easy" Edwards through his eyes
as he experiences his trials in life. The book starts with an
action packed situation on the first page where his partner, Bill
Shields and he are under siege by Apache Indians. The story moves
quickly in a rapid action packed adventure. Easy travels on to the
goldfields. Along the way he meets two miners that become life-long
partners in this adventures. The three meet two young people, Al
and Karen Harris and the six establish a lucrative gold mine.
During this time Easy also meets a powerful, unscrupulous mine
owner, Clay Brett, who befriends him then turns on him and hounds
him throughout the book. Easy falls in love with Brett's
step-daughter, Myra, and elopes with her. This only adds fuel to
the fire of Brett's hatred for Easy. Easy is ambushed and is
rescued by a fifteen year old orphan girl, Lara Adams, whose
parents and brother were killed by Brett's men. She becomes Easy's
unlikely partner and is featured in every adventure of Easy's life.
The reader will love this girl as she is clever and unique. Their
many adventures and narrow escapes will keep the reader on edge
throughout the book.
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