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To: Atlantic Friend
Thanks. I know you will not be disappointed.

The Dragon's Fury Series is not your, "Amereica can do anything and win everything", kind of series. It takes into account the requirement that the moral foundational principles must be strongly in place in order for a free people to overcome extreme hardship. It also takes into account what ruthless, dedicated enemies are capable of when we let our moral guard down.

It describes events as serious as, or even more serious than the alliances and commitments the free world faced in World War II...but in a modern environment where the threats and consequences are even more grave. It also describes how a people can recover their moral compass during such hardships.

...and all of that in the midst of what is meant to be a compelling and engaging, action packed war story.

Hope you enjoy it.

170 posted on 04/09/2004 5:06:50 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
I'm sure I will. The problem with ten techno-thrillers of the mid-80s was their growing emphasis on technology, that hid the fact that, ultimately and regardless of the nice gadgets fielded, conflict is a human thing that calls for the best - and sometimes for the worst - part of our soul.

I have always longed for a thriller as action-packed as Tom Clancy's or Larry Bond's books, but whose hero is a normal guy (a bit like John Preston in Frederick Forsyth's "Fourth Protocol"). I found the excerpts of Dragon's Fury very promising in this way...
171 posted on 04/09/2004 6:29:44 AM PDT by Atlantic Friend (Cursum Perficio)
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