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Other than his immediate family, no one knows the identity of Beau Coldwell. For the majority of his adult life, he was simply known as "The Ghost." His occupation is a soldier of fortune and is well paid to handle special 'problems' anywhere in the world for governments, corporations, individuals or organizations needing his special talents. His substantial fees have allowed him to accumulate resources. As Beau contemplates retirement, one piece of property , Hawk Mountain, emerges as his future retirement home . The beautiful lake front property is ideal for he and his family's golden years.…mehr

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Other than his immediate family, no one knows the identity of Beau Coldwell. For the majority of his adult life, he was simply known as "The Ghost." His occupation is a soldier of fortune and is well paid to handle special 'problems' anywhere in the world for governments, corporations, individuals or organizations needing his special talents. His substantial fees have allowed him to accumulate resources. As Beau contemplates retirement, one piece of property , Hawk Mountain, emerges as his future retirement home . The beautiful lake front property is ideal for he and his family's golden years. Unbeknownst to Beau, a Dallas development company backed financially by a West Coast Eastern European crime syndicate wants the land for development. Stonewalled in its attempts to ascertain the ownership of the land, thee syndicate viscously attacks Hawk Mountain's caretaker. "The Ghost" decides the time has come to protect his interests and deal with the usurpers.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Joe Dillsaver is a Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma. He is also a retired Air Force Officer and a lawyer. Current published novels include "These Bones Shall Rise," "The Old Man Chronicles," and "The Old King is Dead." Several other manuscripts await publication. Dr. Dillsaver has been married to his wife, Jackie, for 47 years. His two children are Dr. Matthew Dillsaver and Nurse Practitioner, Carrie McCracken, and five grandchildren, Savannah, Knox, Molly, Colin and Luke. He is an Elder at the First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa. Dr. Dillsaver served as a professor or administrator at The University of Missouri, The University of Vermont, Oral Roberts University, Northeastern State and Rogers University.