Posted on 06/22/2004 8:43:19 PM PDT by writer33
My novel, Elective Decisions is out. You can pick it up here before it gets to stores: http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com. You can also read a couple of sample chapters when you get there as well. If you have any questions, feel free to FReepmail me. Here is a short synopsis to give you an idea on what it's about.
Chris Smith desperately needs this last job for an extravagant retirement; he might just die trying.
Chris Smith, a retired U.S. Army sniper, is now a paid mercenary. Growing up poor, he longs for the wealth he never had as a child. An opportunity arises for him to retire to a lavish lifestyle. This chance pits him against Joe, an old high school foe, running for President of the United States. Chriss high school friend, Mark Fields, is a journalist seeking an anchor position on network news. His ambition gets him a job as Joes campaign manager, and his natural curiosity to get to the truth places him in the line of fire.
Hereford Turley, a retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major, hates the changes in the new Army. His obsession and prejudices have led him to Chris Smith. He is forced to take drastic actions to try to prevent the inevitable future. All three men find themselves making ambitious decisions. Over a few months, they will meet each other in a head on collision involving a political conspiracy.
Best wishes, Chris! I'm rooting for you!
"Best wishes, Chris! I'm rooting for you!"
I guess all I needed was a little Faith. :)
Ping! I guarantee not one dangling modifier in the whole book. :) This one should interest you.
It's like birthin' chilluns, but diff'rent.
Congressman Billybob
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Ping!
Congratulations! That's very exciting news!
It is and thank you.
Here you go.
Thank you sir,
I'll order one without delay.
This is in case you didn't get this off the state boards.
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