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Orson Kincaid had achieved his spiritual goal and was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His plans were to start his own security business, teach college part-time, and settle into a quiet lifestyle without any kind of violence. But that plan gets interrupted when two studeents come to him, desperate for his help. They had just joined the same church he attended but there was a problem. They had both been raised Muslim in the Middle East and their families were not happy with their transition - to say the least! This is the third Orson Kincaid book William Staub has…mehr

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Orson Kincaid had achieved his spiritual goal and was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His plans were to start his own security business, teach college part-time, and settle into a quiet lifestyle without any kind of violence. But that plan gets interrupted when two studeents come to him, desperate for his help. They had just joined the same church he attended but there was a problem. They had both been raised Muslim in the Middle East and their families were not happy with their transition - to say the least! This is the third Orson Kincaid book William Staub has written. William is also a member of the LDS church. Although is also a raised member of the LDS church. Although raised in the church, he joined the US Army after graduation from high school and never left, giving the Army 52 years of his life before he hung up his Kevlar. He is still married to the wife of his youth and together, they have four children, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren-at last count. He retired to St. Augustine, Florida with his wife where they both take life at a slower pace-except for when he writes.
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William Staub (Dusty) has been writing for more than thirty years and enjoys the cathartic release he gets from diving into a good story with a flawed hero. He retired from military service in the US Army in 1993 and took a job teaching high school in inner-city Baltimore, Maryland for the next thirteen years. Then he returned to the Army as a civilian employee and taught young soldiers for ten years. He gave the Army fifty years of his life and felt that it was time to leave the defense of our nation to the younger generation. William Staub has been happily married for the past forty-nine years to a true southern belle. He has four grown children and seven grandchildren. They live in a beautiful small home on a quiet waterfront in northeast Florida with their two boxers and four-wheel-drive Jeep.