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During World War Two, Nazi Spies and Fifth Columnists attempted to sabotage war readiness at ship yards and in military bases. Nazi spies also used rumor and public media to set citizen against citizen and set off racial riots in many cities, all in an attempt to create turmoil and destroy United States effectiveness in fighting against German agression against allies in Europe. General Arthur Atweiler secretly led Allied Army investigations into these spy efforts, while leading the Tenth Division Mountaineers during their move from Mount Rainier to safer quarters in Colorado. In 1942, the…mehr

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During World War Two, Nazi Spies and Fifth Columnists attempted to sabotage war readiness at ship yards and in military bases. Nazi spies also used rumor and public media to set citizen against citizen and set off racial riots in many cities, all in an attempt to create turmoil and destroy United States effectiveness in fighting against German agression against allies in Europe. General Arthur Atweiler secretly led Allied Army investigations into these spy efforts, while leading the Tenth Division Mountaineers during their move from Mount Rainier to safer quarters in Colorado. In 1942, the general's daughter, 24-year-old Laura Atweiler, climbs Longs Peak in Colorado in an effort to discover why her father has missed two meetings and his camp cannot be raised by radio. Laura discovers her dying father, tortured because of his secret role in Allied Army Intelligence. His last words implicate trusted staff in his murder. Laura can trust no one as she searches for his killer, especially not her shadow, Central Office of Intelligence agent, Ian McKay. During World War Two, Nazi Spies and Fifth Columnists attempted to sabotage war readiness at ship yards and in military bases. Nazi spies also used rumor and public media to set citizen against citizen and set off racial riots in many cities, all in an attempt to create turmoil and destroy United States effectiveness in fighting against German agression against allies in Europe. General Arthur Atweiler secretly led Allied Army investigations into these spy efforts, while leading the Tenth Division Mountaineers during their move from Mount Rainier to safer quarters in Colorado. In 1942, the general's daughter, 24-year-old Laura Atweiler, climbs Longs Peak in Colorado in an effort to discover why her father has missed two meetings and his camp cannot be raised by radio. Laura discovers her dying father, tortured because of his secret role in Allied Army Intelligence. His last words implicate trusted staff in his murder. Laura can trust no one as she searches for his killer, especially not her shadow, Central Office of Intelligence agent, Ian McKay.
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You can join me as we explore fear and power, greed and human need in my short stories and novels, articles, interviews and essays. Using family relationships and the backdrop of historical events, I write to bring focus to the themes that drive our human race. My fiction is written for adults and young adults. The people in these stories face a confusing world of hypocrisy with courageous honesty. The humor, friendships, and caring they bring to these situations help them forge new solutions to age-old problems.