The trilogy begins with The Philatelist, where the death of an elderly German lady sets off a series of events that leads to murder and links to the historical past. The key to the events is an international stamp book that C.E. Hall, a fire insurance investigator/philatelist, purchased from a stamp store. The stamp book is a record of a mysterious organization that links back before World War II. Powerful figures are trying to find the stamp book as C.E. Hall tries to unravel the mystery held within the stamp book. As C.E. Hall goes through the book, he discovers a sinister organization that…mehr
The trilogy begins with The Philatelist, where the death of an elderly German lady sets off a series of events that leads to murder and links to the historical past. The key to the events is an international stamp book that C.E. Hall, a fire insurance investigator/philatelist, purchased from a stamp store. The stamp book is a record of a mysterious organization that links back before World War II. Powerful figures are trying to find the stamp book as C.E. Hall tries to unravel the mystery held within the stamp book. As C.E. Hall goes through the book, he discovers a sinister organization that had possibly tried to assassinate world leaders during World War II.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
D. H. Coop is a retired fireman/paramedic. As a result of a fall at a fire, he worked in the fire prevention bureau prior to a medical retirement. Fortunately, he had a social sciences teaching credential with a major in history, or as he would tell his students, he "fell into teaching." For 20 years has written as a guest columnist on the subject of history. He drew upon his experiences as a Marine, toolmaker, fire paramedic, fire prevention plan checker, history teacher, avid reader, and a philatelist to write his first historical fiction book, The Philatelist. He lives in CA with his wife Kay. They have two children and six grandchildren. Opportunity for Evils is Coop's second book int the trilogy.
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