. . . An earthy Cold War tale . . . ". . . Not for the prudish, delicate, or faint of heart . . ." Naval intelligence recruits Petty Officer Rigney Page to hunt an American sailor turned traitor. Watch Rigney's passions boil as the women he romances are threatened by his enemies. Experience Rigney's awakening when he discovers "the real navy" not portrayed in recruiting posters. Feel his fear and feel his adrenaline flow when he confronts the sinister men who stalk him. See Free Preview for reader reviews. PAYPAL: Author signed copies available through https://www.paypal.com/. - Login to Pay Pal and select Send Money- Send payments to mrellis1@cox.net. - Amount: $22.20 (includes standard shipping 5 - 10 days). - Use Email to recipient to order book. - Subject: Apollo Rises - Message: enter your mailing address.
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During twenty years of U.S. Navy service, Michael served in surface ships and submarines. He served ashore at commands in Europe and Central America. Since retiring from the navy, Michael worked as a systems analyst in the defense industry, as a teacher, and as a project manager in the casino industry. During 2005, Michael worked in Iraq as a defense contractor. Michael and his wife, Linda, make their home in Las Vegas, Nevada. After you read Apollo Rises, Michael would like your comments: mrellis1@cox.net
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Librería: Porter and Frye, Amherst, NH, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. the Office of Naval Intelligence recruits a young sailor to hunt down despicable spiues. Durjng the hunt he encounters several women thatchallenge his resolve and raise his sexualsenses to new heights and he makes sinister enemies who turn him into the hunted and obsewreves suspicious behavior by some sailors in the radio division.The book is a military novel with realistic characters and a believable Navy adventure, fold line in front panel of wrapper, afew small library artifacts, xi and 638 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 008342
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