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Presented as seven short stories, individually, bound in a box. You can slip one or two into a pocket or purse to read while travelling.
When you want to immerse yourself into a "good read" and you don't have a lot of time... |
Smugglers, slaves and the eternal river. |
An old soldier confronts his past. |
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Revenge has its ironic price. |
We are awash with gentle poisons. |
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The cure may come from an unexpected source. |
Only the tough survive. |
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Drugs, sex and mysticism beguile a Colonial lass. |
| Frequently with this author, one finds the characters swiftly drawn and vivid in the reader's mind. The action spectacular yet realistic, an ironic twist is common in the resoluton of the conflict, and the indomitable spirit of human courage remains intact. | |
| Robert McCaldon is an athlete (triathelete, runner) an outdoors person, a medical doctor, and a specialist in psychiatry and integrative medicine. He hears the personal drama of everyday life in his dealings with his patients, and his knowledge of human motivation; hopes, fears, struggle, failure or triumph show in his fictional writing. |
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