Tired of federal deadlock? Do you trust our federal government anymore? Does it seem to you that the "elites" in Washington have an agenda that doesn't exactly fall in line with the best interests of our country? Is it time to "Take Back America?" Picking up where "Rescued and Remembered" left off ... Lynch Cully has found that recovering his memory might be the easy part of "coming back from the dead." His job is gone. His relationship with Amy Gibbs is on the rocks and the status of Danijela is smeared by a huge question mark. As he recovers from his wound, anxious to leave the hospital, an…mehr
Tired of federal deadlock? Do you trust our federal government anymore? Does it seem to you that the "elites" in Washington have an agenda that doesn't exactly fall in line with the best interests of our country? Is it time to "Take Back America?" Picking up where "Rescued and Remembered" left off ... Lynch Cully has found that recovering his memory might be the easy part of "coming back from the dead." His job is gone. His relationship with Amy Gibbs is on the rocks and the status of Danijela is smeared by a huge question mark. As he recovers from his wound, anxious to leave the hospital, an old friend, Sgt. Seamus O'Connor, picks up the slack on the Major Case Squad in response to a 9-1-1 Code 1000 call - all available units respond - to a shooting at a private Christian school. Automatic gunfire reported. Meanwhile, Bradley Graham, the keynote speaker at the American Patriot Conservative Caucus, has sent a shockwave through the political "circus" in this country. In announcing the successful formation of a new political party, the American Party, and its record number of both grass roots membership and fund raising, he has challenged the mainstream political world unlike the Libertarians or any other group before it. In doing so, he may as well tattoo a target on his forehead. Has God finally turned His back on America? To the point where He would allow a shooting to occur in a Christian school, a school dedicated to his Glory? Or, will the boldness of the American Party begin to re-chart the course of society back toward those God-given rights that so many Americans have fought and died to preserve? Perhaps more than a few guardian angels are working overtime.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Braxton can't lay claim to wanting to be a writer all his life, although his mother and seventh grade English teacher were convinced he had what it would take. He went to Duke University, earning a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Engineering with a major in Bio-Medical Engineering, followed by medical school at the University of Cincinnati. After a residency in Emergency Medicine at Madigan Army Medical Center, he served tours as the Chief, Emergency Medical Services at Fort Campbell, KY and as a research Flight Surgeon at Fort Rucker, AL. Who had time to write? By the late 1990's, his professional and family life had settled down, somewhat, and his mother once again took up her mantra, "Write a book. You're a good writer." Yet, with no experience in writing anything other than technical articles, he hesitated to try his hand at fiction. That changed in 1997 when the local newspaper held a writing contest for Valentine's Day. Out of 1100 entries, he made it to the top five finalists and realized that maybe he could write fiction after all. The next ten years saw him learning the craft of writing through local writers' groups, seminars, critique groups and more. Seventeen years after that first hesitant start, he can't find enough time to write as much as he'd like. He now lives in Missouri with his wife, Paula. Their two children are grown and with three grandchildren nearby, "Papa" wears a number of hats.
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