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In his easy, folksy manner, Walt tells more stories of his adventures - from his harsh boyhood in central Florida hunting alligators, to visiting Nagasaki, Japan the site of the atom bomb blast that killed thousands and ended World War II, to his frightening excursions panning for gold in the frigid rivers of Northern California. In REACH, Walt provides guidance for readers who may be struggling to cope with hard times, always balancing his advice with tales of wonder and appreciation of life.

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In his easy, folksy manner, Walt tells more stories of his adventures - from his harsh boyhood in central Florida hunting alligators, to visiting Nagasaki, Japan the site of the atom bomb blast that killed thousands and ended World War II, to his frightening excursions panning for gold in the frigid rivers of Northern California. In REACH, Walt provides guidance for readers who may be struggling to cope with hard times, always balancing his advice with tales of wonder and appreciation of life.
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Autorenporträt
A Birmingham, England, native, Walter occasionally visited with relatives in Shrewsbury, so to him, basing The Little Alfriston Murders in the Shrewsbury area was quite natural. Over the years he has written many articles for newsletters of various British classic car clubs based in Canada and the U.S. Walter has also published training manuals on human-resource employment subjects. The Little Alfriston Murders is his first novel. His working background includes over 35 years in Human Resource Management, and for several years he operated his own stained glass artisan business. He lives with his wife, Linda, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. Their two grown children and families live in the Lower Mainland area of B.C.