Ghost Carrier: They Died to Fight Another Day - E-book - ePub

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 Robert Child - Ghost Carrier: They Died to Fight Another Day.
Frank Rusk hasn't been sleeping well lately. He's approaching his milestone 70th birthday. Each Night for the last two weeks indescribable scenes of horror... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Frank Rusk hasn't been sleeping well lately. He's approaching his milestone 70th birthday. Each Night for the last two weeks indescribable scenes of horror have awakened him. He is on a ship in WWII, which is exploding. Men are burning alive all around him. He hears a man scream out, "a Japanese torpedo hit the bomb bay and that they are all going to die!"During these nightmarish visions Frank realizes he is not a spectator watching these events but a sailor living them.
How can that be? How is it possible that everywhere he turns he sees buddies that he knows taking their last breaths. Frank fears that with his approaching 70th birthday these awful nightmares mean the onset of senility or Alzheimer's or worse. At his birthday party his son jokingly brings out a cake with 70 candles. A near inferno but Frank is determined to blow all the candles out. Before he does, however, he makes a wish he has kept secret his entire life; an impossible never to be fulfilled wish that defies the laws of the Universe.
His wish is to turn back time and grow up with his Dad in his life. His father died two months after Frank was born in 1943. Although Frank never met him he remains his hero. His Dad perished on the aircraft carrier USS Liscomb Bay that year in the most tragic sinking of a carrier in Pacific theater. Six hundred men drowned in less than 20 minutes when a Japanese torpedo hit the bomb bay.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    27/11/2015
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-310-89034-5
  • EAN
    9781310890345
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de Robert Child

"If you want to see a great movie read a book by Robert Child." N. Marcus, Literary Review. Stay up with new releases. Join Rob's newsletter at www.robchild.netAward winning author, Robert Child, is a master of action, pacing and cinematic storytelling in his visually gritty thrillers. Military history is one of his passions and runs through his veins. His Great-grandfather, Thomas W. Child, was cited for courage by his commander, Joseph Hayes, at the Battle of Fredericksburg fighting for the Union in 1862.
Sergeant Child charged the stonewall not once but twice with the 18th Massachusetts and survived to fight on Little Round Top at Gettysburg. Not to be outdone Rob's 4th Great-grandfather, Jonas Child, fought for American Independence at the first bloody engagement of the American Revolution at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. Jonas went on to fight beside Gen. George Washington at the Battle of Dorchester Heights and served till the end of the war in 1781.
Rob possesses that rare ability to transport readers almost instantly into gripping, intelligent page-turning narratives that feature well developed characters and cinematic action that jumps off the page like a major motion picture. He has won more than 25 awards for writing and aside from his regularly published independent works he is currently authoring a new WWII novel with coauthor, Denise George, which will be published by Random House / Penguin in the fall of 2016.
Join his newsletter and keep up to date with all his new releases at www.robchild.net

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