The Deadly River effectively combines a classic adventure story with both heartfelt emotion and a theme that will leave one thinking long after the book is read. It’s a great read that combines the pathos of a young orphan’s plight with the exhilaration and adventures that come with gun battles and fist fights deep in the Montana mountains. But, far more importantly, this book provides a unique perspective that should cause people on both sides of wilderness environmental issues to seriously consider the effect of ongoing policies and actions. *** It’s the spring of 1959 and a recently orphaned boy, Lee Raines, is hiking into the Montana mountains, attempting to re-connect in a small way with his dead parents. While on this mission, he finds himself stranded in a small logging town which is fast becoming ground zero in national environmental conflicts. Battle lines are being drawn and, when the inevitable war explodes, Lee is in the middle of it. He is forced to grow and mature as he fights for survival. His life is changed forever. Eventually, Lee comes to grips with the loss of his parents. However, as he wanders the mountains, he accidentally witnesses serious crimes; crimes committed by an unscrupulous profiteer hiding behind the confusion of local environmental efforts. Before he can leave town, Lee finds himself in a shooting war, forced to defend himself against powerful, brutal, enemies. Finally the shooting stops and the sheriff makes arrests. Time moves on and the judge passes sentence on the offenders. Only then does Lee realize that the problems were more complex than anyone had realized. Nothing was yet settled. It takes a final gun battle, a battle that results in real Rocky Mountain Justice, to end the war. *** The Deadly River is the second volume of the Rocky Mountain Justice trilogy. The trilogy brings central characters forward through time, although each book is a stand-alone adventure story. The three volumes, which span a time period from the 1940’s through the 1970’s, are as follows: Book #1: Rocky Mountain Justice (The Legend of Camel’s Hump). The year is 1949. Deep in the Montana mountains, four teenagers fight a depraved sheriff in a war that sees death visit both sides. But the sheriff’s gang is too strong for the teens alone, so they turn to two combat-hardened former marines who recruit an Indian Nation to fight alongside them. Some die and some disappear, but the battle is won and a legend is born. *** Book #2: The Deadly River. It’s ten years later, in the same Montana mountains. Two of the original young heroes from The Legend of Camel’s Hump return. Once again, they’re thrust into battle against cold-blooded killers. Lee Raines, an orphan from Pennsylvania, stumbles into the middle of this new battle and becomes the key to their eventual victory. *** Book #3: Home Goes the Warrior. The year is 1974. Lee Raines, now a Navy Lieutenant, has come home after being badly wounded in the Viet Nam jungles. After that experience, he just wants to finish his service, marry his fiancé, and find a quiet home in the suburbs. Instead he finds himself caught between the Mafia and the FBI as he battles thieves, murderers, and a Soviet espionage ring on the mean streets of Philadelphia.
An American Warrior battles Murderers, Thieves, and Spies! Navy Lieutenant Lee Raines returned to the States after being badly wounded in the Viet Nam jungles. Now he just wants to finish his service, marry his fiancée, and find a quiet home in the suburbs. Instead he finds himself caught between the Mafia and the FBI as he battles thieves, murderers and a Soviet espionage ring on the mean streets of Philadelphia. Working with the FBI, Lee discovers that over a hundred million dollars have been stolen from Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. He investigates the theft and makes headway toward solving it. Instead of the quiet homecoming he wanted, Lee finds himself back in a war zone, dodging bullets, fighting thugs, and battling a mysterious sniper. Eventually he finds the thieves and survives a bloody showdown with them. But when the thieves are eliminated, Lee discovers that the shipyard has even bigger secrets. The thieves had only been a smoke-screen, designed to distract attention from a huge espionage operation. Now he was being forced to fight a vicious Russian spy ring that had been stealing the Navy’s secrets for three decades! A spy ring that had been providing the Soviets with the capability to destroy the entire United States Navy! ********** Only Marie was still awake, and now she had a chrome-plated pistol in her hand. It was pointed at him! “I’ve waited years for this, you degenerate son of a bitch.” Her voice was calm and pitched so low he had to strain to hear it. “We gave you a chance to be something, but all you could think of was your dick. Now it’s payback time, asshole. This is for every time you ever touched me or any other woman without our permission.” With that she fired once, hitting him just above the point where his pants legs came together. He screamed and gasped simultaneously, a choking, muffled confusion of sounds. He sagged to a sitting position on the floor, holding his groin with one hand and the table with the other. He was staring wildly at the people around him, looking for help, but they all seemed to be sleeping. Marie laughed merrily at his confusion. “They’re all dead, you idiot.” ************ Lee suddenly realized that there was only one possible explanation. They had to be spies! If so, this was huge. The shipyard’s electronics manager, like his father before him, had access to virtually every secret the Navy possessed! My God! They’ve had the design details of our shipboard weapons and electronic systems, as well as all of our radio/radar frequencies and codes, for the past thirty years! If they’ve been passing them on to Russia or China, our Navy is doomed in any kind of shooting war. This is an international game-changer!
Four teenagers battle for justice and create a legend. Montana’s tall mountains and deep valleys have produced many legends, but this one is more recent than most. The events that created the legend occurred in the summer of 1949. During World War Two, the sheriff in a remote part of Montana dodged the draft and avoided the war. With the local men fighting overseas, the sheriff built a vicious organization that ruled through fear and intimidation. By the time the war’s survivors came home, the sheriff was in firm control of the county and its commerce. The sheriff’s reign of terror was finally challenged when he crossed paths with young Jerry Flynn and his friends; four teenagers who still believed in right, wrong, truth, and justice. When the teens innocently questioned the sheriff’s actions, the retaliation was immediate and brutal. But the sheriff underestimated the four teenagers. Instead of running, they began secretly investigating and recording the gang’s activities; an investigation which revealed that the sheriff was far worse than anyone suspected. Soon the four teens found themselves fighting for their lives as they tried to rescue innocent women who had been enslaved by the depraved sheriff and his deputies. By the time the summer was over, the battle had expanded to include a group of former Marines, the FBI, and two Indian Nations. Together they brought their version of justice to the sheriff and his gang, creating The Legend of Camel’s Hump.
Author’s Note: The following description was generated by the book’s publisher and it makes the book sound a lot bleaker than it really is. There are a lot of great, sometimes risqué, sea stories in it. It’s a good “sailor story”. For info, I was an original Plankowner as well as the Total Ship Test Manager in Philadelphia Naval Shipyard when we rebuilt the Belknap after the collision. The Belknap will always have a special place in my memories.
This is a true story; a story of survival. The story starts in the 1950s, when a boy and his family lived a life of hellish abuse. The story ends after the boy defeats the abuser and moves on with his life. During the last six chapters of the book, the boy is a First Class Petty Officer aboard USS BELKNAP (DLG-26) during its Pre-Com Period and Shakedown Cruise.
Jeff was raised in a happy home in the mountains of Montana where he idolized his father, a former professional boxer. But before Jeff was twelve, his idol turned to alcohol and became a violent abuser, repeatedly beating Jeff, his mother, and his seven younger siblings. In desperation, Jeff resorted to digging hidden bunkers where the family could hide when they were attacked. Life became a daily struggle, both physically and financially.
He left school and worked wherever he could find a job, using the money to help feed his family. He labored in lumber mills, railroads and ranches until, at the age of seventeen, he joined the military.
This story follows the boy from the hell of his childhood through Pacific island love affairs, killer typhoons, and Hong Kong bar battles as he fights his way to acceptance in the rough and tumble world of a destroyer sailor. In his first Navy assignment, he finds that his poor education has resulted in a job he despises; working as a permanent head cleaner on an old destroyer. But through perseverance, hard work, and an iron will, he becomes a leader, supervising teams working on experimental shipboard missile guidance systems.
But you can’t run from yourself. Jeff’s family problems haunt him, frequently bringing him back to Montana; to increasingly violent confrontations with his father. Tensions build until the inevitable happens and Jeff is drawn into a final, epic, battle with the abuser.
A sobering, visceral, and shockingly real portrait of domestic violence, the boy’s relentless drive for survival is nothing short of extraordinary. An uplifting journey to redemption and self-acceptance, The Long Escape sends an unforgettable message to the abused that there really can be hope and love in their future. It also brilliantly captures the sometimes hollow feeling of victory and the scars of abuse that are carried for a lifetime
The first book in the Trilogy by Tage N. Wright“Operation Armageddon is the first installment in the “Brotherhood of the Sword” trilogy. It begins the story of “The Brotherhood”. The evil swells from before the birth of Christ to present day in this first installment.
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Introduction:
Our story takes place in the present day, yet it really began a thousand years before the birth of Christ. It was then that the sword was forged and its blade tempered in blood. It was then that The Brotherhood of the Sword found its birth. Buried in a dead city, surrounded by a fortune in treasure the sword awaited its next owner. In 1868, nearly three thousand years after its birth, the wait was over. Another took up the sword and again evil began to grow. For one hundred and twenty-five years the Brotherhood of the Sword grew secretly in power and strength. Using the fortunes massed by the people of the dead city they built a secret society of power and wealth. A society so entwined with the world around it as to be almost invisible. Only the coming of the proper time stood between the Brotherhood and their plans for world domination. As the crucial moment approaches and the Festival of Eternal Power begin, the world unknowingly lies on the brink of an evil never before known. The ceremony of blood will open a new and terrifying dispensation of evil. The Brotherhood led by its prophet and High Priest Sam Clayton moves on an international scale. With weapons of mass destruction at their call Clayton and his followers stand ready to cut out the very heart of the world they want to control. Only a chosen few led by Craig Mason a tough ex-marine chosen by a dead man to carry on his fight stand against the evil of the Brotherhood. Join the life and death struggle in the battle against the Brotherhood and the evil that surrounds the Brotherhood of the Sword. Join in the battle to stop The Armageddon.
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Explore the lands and cultures of thirty-six countries.
Interact with crews of thirteen U.S. Navy warships as you traverse the oceans of the world.
Watch how the ships’ personnel earn college credits under the little-known Program for Afloat College Education (PACE).
Ride with the Marines as they enter Iraq during the first Persian Gulf War.
Witness some behind-the-scenes that made worldwide headlines from 1989 to 1994.
Table of Contents
1. Adrift 2. USS Belknap CG-26 3. USS Stein FF-1065 4. USS John F. Kennedy CV-67 5. USS Gridley CG-21 6. USS John F. Kennedy CV-67 (Deployments 2 and 3) 7. USS O’Brien DD-975 8. USS Cushing DD-985 9. USS Orion AS-18 10. USS Austin LPD-4 11. USS Barnstable County LST-1197 12. USS Wasp LHD-1 13. USS Guadalcanal LPH-7 14. USS Harry E. Yarnell CG-17 15. USS Belknap CG-26 16. USS Mobile Bay CG-53
The New York Testament: A Story of God in Today’s World is an attempt to project a childlike faith onto the backdrop of a faithless world. Times may change but faith is eternal. We have learned to push back at the foundations of our being but we seem to find that we leave some of the best of ourselves behind in the wake.
Giovanni Ferro attempts to capture the agony of a faithless world and juxtapose it with the beauty of grace and spirit that could sustain us. His methods are the fictional use of characters mixed with religious mainstays. His lifelong love of faith is mixed with the reality of a world that believes it has moved on from faith.
It is time for a different messiah, never before has the time been ripe for new thoughts on old religion; a break from and a cleaving to the faiths of old. Would Jesus be welcomed today; would he even be recognized as a transformational and authoritative figure for our era, or would he be rejected and relegated to bygone times? Race, religion, and intelligent dissent are the opposing forces in this book. Take a ride through the streets of New York and watch the story unfold.
Save the Belknap is the fast-paced story of the collision at sea of a cruiser and an aircraft carrier by the commanding officer of the primary rescue ship, with pictures taken during rescue operations. In November 1975, the cruiser USS Belknap collided with the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy resulting in a situation where fires on the Belknap threatened a magazine containing nuclear weapons. The guided missile destroyer USS Claude V. Ricketts was designated the primary rescue ship by Commander, Destroyer Squadron 22. The Claude V. Ricketts went along the side of the burning and exploding cruiser in rough seas, fought the fires with Belknap’s crew, and rescued burned sailors. This is the first-person account of that rescue by the former commanding officer, USS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5). It contains a complete analysis of the collision and its causes.