The Manhattan Matter, is the third book in the Wingate trilogy. John Wingate, Chairman of the Board of Double O Shipping is in his golden years enjoying his work success, his adopted family and especially his granddaughter Priscilla. The two have formed a very close relationship which will be tested to its limits. Evil enters their lives without warning, which begins a period of watchfulness, awareness and nervousness among all the family members. Stalking and threats become their daily lives. John tries to assemble a crew of body guards and protection systems that only manage to give them a…mehr
The Manhattan Matter, is the third book in the Wingate trilogy. John Wingate, Chairman of the Board of Double O Shipping is in his golden years enjoying his work success, his adopted family and especially his granddaughter Priscilla. The two have formed a very close relationship which will be tested to its limits. Evil enters their lives without warning, which begins a period of watchfulness, awareness and nervousness among all the family members. Stalking and threats become their daily lives. John tries to assemble a crew of body guards and protection systems that only manage to give them a false sense of safety. John and Carrie are stalked on their Central Park jogging trails, young Priscilla is watched at her school and at her ballet recitals, JT Wingate, worries about all of them as he tries to maintain his position as company Chairman. Under the worst of circumstances, JT rises to the top and vindicates his family. This, the third in the Trilogy, preceded by The Chabahar Incident and The Hobyo Affair.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dick was born on Long Island, New York, the same year Hitler invaded Austria, so the first seven years of his life were dominated by the events of WWII. Dick is a First Generation American son of Danish Immigrants who came to the United States in 1921. "We are 110% Americans," Dick's Naturalized Father and Mother always told him, "We left our beautiful, but troubled, homeland to come to America in search of a better life for you and your brother." Dick's Father was in the Construction Business, always traveling and relocating to worksites across America. His family crossed country five times by car between 1940 and 1950, finally settling in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dick graduated from San Mateo High School, and later from San Jose State University where he earned his BSCE Degree, with a Civil Engineering Major and an English Literature Minor. Dick loved his work constructing major Heavy Civil construction projects, but the itch to write a novel was always with him. In 1979 he decided to scratch that itch and took six months off in Marbella, Spain. Half way through his first book and all the way through his budget, he decided to go back to building Major World Construction Projects. One of those projects was the Camp David Accord, Ramon Airbase Project in Israel, which was touted by Engineering News Record as one of the top 125 projects in the past 125 years. He boasts forty five successful years in the construction industry. He still consults from time to time. In 2014 Dick completed "The Chabahar Incident" which he started in 1979. Since then he has written "The Hobyo Affair" and the last of the trilogy, "The Manhattan Matter". Dick now lives in Redding, California with his lovely wife Joyce, his trusted Border Collie "Buddy", and Joyce's new addition "Eisenhower" (Ike), a six pound Yorkie, with a big name and pluck to match. Purchase his books, The Chabahar Incident and The Hobyo Affair also on Amazon.com.
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