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About the Book:
One of the real pleasures of writing
entertaining fiction is that sometimes the
characters take hold and pull the author
along. That’s a good sign; it means the story
is about realistic people in interesting
situations. This story, The Book of Three
Pages, started as a short story, but
became a novelette even more intriguing than
its title. Set in both old and modern day
Mexico, it’s a remarkable mix of adventure,
romance and the passage of time, a tale that
will stick with you long after you’ve read it.
The Waterhole, the second story
in this book, is set in the nineteenth century
Southwest and tells of two young men from
vastly different cultures who come together in
dangerous circumstances. In the third story,
Time Tangle in Talavera Canyon, a university
professor and a soldier—each highly suspicious
of the other—must cooperate to survive in a
wilderness neither really understands. The
last story, A Tale of Two Friends,
tells of two orphaned boys who grew up as
buddies, only to see their lives take a
surprising twist. These stories are the kind
you find hard to put down once you crack the
cover.
As described in his book of true
short stories titled The Other End of the
Sky, the author chose a highly diverse
lifestyle. He has been a ranch hand, an
international gemstone dealer, a truck driver,
a competitive marksman and an electronic
engineer. He holds a commercial pilot’s
license and is both a retired research
physicist and a retired police officer. This
experience has helped him build a wide genre
of fictional short stories like those in
another book titled The Last Asset.
He and his wife Angie live in New
Mexico with Monty and Chiquita, two Chihuahuas
who hang out on his desk to help with typing.
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