THE MIGHTY LCI SAILS AGAIN IN NEW NOVEL

What does an old WWII Navy vessel and a bunch of Saturday sailors have to do with the war on terroism?

In my 1st novel EYE OF THE REDEEMER, the LCI 776 is restored by a bunch of unwitting volunteers only to find that the man leading up the restoration effort had more in mind than turning this little ship into a floating museum. Here's a short descriptive of the book as seen on Amazon.com

Newly divorced and with two grown kids off to pursue their own careers, all Dr. Raymond Silver wanted to do was to move on with his life as peacefully as he could. But unanswered questions, guilt, and an unfulfilled desire to carry on a family tradition to serve his country gnaw away at him. When he sets out on a personal quest to atone for his past, and validate his existence, he never thought he would be the catalyst for three others longing to do the same. As his life becomes intertwined with a young marine biologist, a nurse, and an elderly janitor, this 45 year old "average joe" chiropractor battles with bureaucrats at the local veterans hospital, becomes the love interest of two beautiful women, and finds himself on a 60 year old naval relic sailing for the Philippines, a key player in a CIA operation to stop a terror group from unleashing a nuclear holocaust.

 

I hope you'll check it out. Thanks

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