Today I am going to tell you a little more about
the first novel I wrote. I again will remind you
it has not yet been published but I hope to have
it in print in the near future. If and when that
happens I will let you know in this, my blog.
The name of it is "The Enemy Is Our Neighbor".
The story is about the crew of a miniture US
navy submarine which is composed of three
officers and twelve seaman.
The story takes place in the south Pacific
during the early years of World War II.
It is basically a spy mission story carried out
by the men on this crew. Our hero has a girl
friend in New Zealand where the crew goes
for R&R eight days out of every sixty days.
You must understand this entire novel is
complete fiction. The miniture submarine
and all the special equipment used by our
heroes was invented in my mind and did
not exist, to my knowledge. Also, I am
quite certain it would have been very
unusual for navy seaman to get 8 days
R&R every two months. But you must
remember, this crew and is't mission
was very unusual, fraught with extreme
danger so perhaps you will agree the
unusual R&R arrangement was well
deserved.
Over a period of approximately one year,
the crew raises havoc with the Japanese
navy, army and air force, sinking many
ships and destroying large numbers of
airplanes on the ground. The Japanese
army suffers a large number of casualties
due to our heroes efforts, resulting in the
easy capture of the island the enemy had
taken from US forces more than a year
earlier.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
More about my first book
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