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Bill McDonald

    The Japanese Connection
    A Tree Grows in Thai Nguyen
    Old Geezer Romancing in Cyberspace
    • Old Geezer Romancing in Cyberspace

      • 102 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Bill McDonald, an award-winning journalist, had no intention of writing about the internet dating he began at age sixty-nine. What could occur on the dates of an old geezer like me, he reasoned, that would pique ones interest or keep a reader spellbound? It didnt take long for him to realize hed failed miserably as a soothsayer. One first-time date met him, quite intentionally, while she luxuriated in a bath of soapsuds and bubbles. A luncheon date startled him with a fact not mentioned in her profile: she was the great-granddaughter of Mark Twain, having discovered the kinship only two years earlier. A sex therapist insisted on smudging him before he could enter her home. This ancient ritual had her wafting herbal smoke around his body to eliminate negative vibes. These and other noteworthy occurrences led the author to write a fascinating page-turnerOld Geezer Romancing in Cyberspace.

      Old Geezer Romancing in Cyberspace
    • A Tree Grows in Thai Nguyen

      • 108 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      We are "on mission" in Vietnam. A retired American infantry soldier turned university lecturer and his wife, a "retired" American infantry soldier's family member - spouse turned "non-teaching spouse" and teaching assistant/very occasional university lecturer.

      A Tree Grows in Thai Nguyen
    • The Japanese Connection

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Early in 1942 the Japanese navy sank the American cruiser Stuart. Our story involves four boatswain mates who were close friends onboard ship and during their subsequent capture and incarceration. They suffer atrocities under the command of a sadistic Sgt. Oki Tashino. When it becomes apparent that the end of the war is imminent and that he will have to face the War Crimes Committee, Tashino switches identities with a dead Japanese soldier. As our story moves forward to the present, the crew of the Stuart is having their annual reunion when word is received that Oki Tashino is alive and touring the U.S. on business. Even if his true identity is revealed, Tashino will remain a free man under the provisions of a 1952 peace treaty that released all War Crimes prisoners, terminating all legal, moral, and humanitarian obligations to individuals who suffered direct consequences of incarceration by Japan during World War II. One week after the reunion, Tashino is found murdered in his hotel room on Long Island. The subsequent police investigation points to a crewmember of the Stuart. But who? Detective Frank Arena is assigned to the case and ultimately discovers the murderer.

      The Japanese Connection