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Glenn Starkey

    Glenn Starkeys Schreiben wurzelt tief in seinen vielfältigen Lebenserfahrungen, einschließlich seines Dienstes als Marine im Vietnamkrieg und seiner umfassenden Karriere im Strafverfolgungs- und Unternehmenssicherheitsbereich. Diese persönlichen Begegnungen mit der Welt, gepaart mit einer tiefen Wertschätzung für Geschichte, bilden das Fundament seiner zwölf veröffentlichten Werke. Starkeys Erzählungen erforschen oft Themen, die bei den Lesern Anklang finden und bieten fesselnde Einblicke und packendes Storytelling. Sein Engagement zur Förderung der Lesekompetenz durch ehrenamtliche Arbeit unterstreicht seine Hingabe, Wissen weiterzugeben und andere zu inspirieren.

    McKenna
    When the Violin Weeps
    Micah
    Into the Cauldron
    • Into the Cauldron

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      1864. After four cruel years, the Civil War still raged without peace in sight. The Union Army's manpower was stretched to its limits fighting on two fronts; one on the eastern battlefields against the Confederacy, the other to protect the Santa Fe Trail and western expansion of citizens from marauding Indian tribes and vicious Confederate guerrillas.Jonah Gustafson's family was dead, leaving him to aimlessly wander. Rather than wait for the coming draft, he joined the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, expecting to be sent east into the war between the states. Instead, his regiment went west to 'Bleeding' Kansas and war-torn Missouri. There, along the Santa Fe Trail, they fought every major Indian tribe and Quantrill's Raiders, a roaming, bloodthirsty guerrilla unit. Horrid weather and deplorable living conditions were the lonely troopers' constant companions. Death always lurked near whether from disease, a bullet, or an arrow. But the cavalry of the frontier fulfilled its duties against all odds."Into the Cauldron" is the life of Trooper Jonah Gustafson based upon true events written in the pages of a Civil War diary by a Wisconsin cavalryman that served on the frontier. It is a novel to enjoy and learn from; one that will carry you back in time to feel the joys, heartaches and anguish of those days.

      Into the Cauldron
    • Micah

      • 218 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of 1926 Russia, the story explores the brutal realities of the Red Terror under Stalin's regime, where secret police and forced labor camps dominate society. Dr. Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov's chilling quest to create a human-ape hybrid leads to disturbing consequences. Amidst this turmoil, Yuri Grechiko, a secret police officer, finds love with a human experiment and must confront his loyalties as he risks everything to escape with her to the Ural Mountains in search of freedom.

      Micah
    • When the Violin Weeps

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set against the harrowing backdrop of the Warsaw ghetto and Treblinka, Jacob Liebermann's journey is driven by a quest for vengeance against Klaus Hermann, the SS officer who murdered his wife. After escaping to Palestine and joining Jewish resistance efforts, he ultimately becomes one of Israel's first Mossad agents. His path leads him to a fateful confrontation with Hermann in South America, intertwining themes of survival, justice, and the relentless pursuit of retribution.

      When the Violin Weeps
    • A woman's headless, limbless torso is discovered floating in a Texas bayou. When Abe Davis, a Sheriff's Department Investigator, is assigned to the case, he never realized the trail would lead to a sex and drug trafficking ring, international war criminals, political corruption, and the rescue of his fourteen-year-old daughter from the ring's captivity. The woman was an undercover DEA agent, compromised and given to a sex trafficking ring. Being ordered off the case did not set well with Abe. No one commits such a brutal crime in his county and walks away. Gathering information, Abe has a thousand-piece puzzle with no pictures until McKenna, a man with a secretive past in the SAS/MI6, offers to help. But Abe must lay the investigation aside when Sarah, his daughter from his first marriage, runs away and is caught up in the dark world of sex trafficking. He has no choice but to find her at all cost before she is placed into a pipeline and shipped away. With the assistance of two friends and McKenna's expertise, Abe chooses a path of retribution and becomes judge, jury, and executioner in the desire to win his daughter's freedom. McKenna, is another hard hitting, intriguing novel by award-winning author Glenn Starkey, that delves into vile, harsh realities and questions our souls about true justice. It's a story destined to not release its hold on you until the end.

      McKenna