Author: | John Hunter | ISBN: | 9781370984237 |
Publisher: | John Hunter | Publication: | July 7, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Hunter |
ISBN: | 9781370984237 |
Publisher: | John Hunter |
Publication: | July 7, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“A retired combat veteran leads discount heroes on a suicidal rescue attempt in the Caribbean."
An emotionally unavailable retired combat veteran living in south Florida gets a call in the middle of the night telling him his younger, Ugly American, brother has been kidnapped in the Dominican Republic. Paying the ransom is the last thing on his mind. With the eager assistance of a small group of discount heroes, he initiates a reckless and daring rescue attempt which will leave a trail of death, destruction and a little grand larceny in its wake.
“The Caribbean has never been more deadly.”
This character driven, slightly dark and quirky with a dash of humor action adventure was inspired by something my older brother, a retired Marine Corps combat veteran, said to me before I traveled overseas to host a workshop, “Don’t go over there, get in trouble and make me come get you out.”
One Way Tickets is a novella containing about 22,500 words—a good quick read for those who don’t have the time for a big fat novel which can become the house guest that stayed too long. Enjoy.
“A retired combat veteran leads discount heroes on a suicidal rescue attempt in the Caribbean."
An emotionally unavailable retired combat veteran living in south Florida gets a call in the middle of the night telling him his younger, Ugly American, brother has been kidnapped in the Dominican Republic. Paying the ransom is the last thing on his mind. With the eager assistance of a small group of discount heroes, he initiates a reckless and daring rescue attempt which will leave a trail of death, destruction and a little grand larceny in its wake.
“The Caribbean has never been more deadly.”
This character driven, slightly dark and quirky with a dash of humor action adventure was inspired by something my older brother, a retired Marine Corps combat veteran, said to me before I traveled overseas to host a workshop, “Don’t go over there, get in trouble and make me come get you out.”
One Way Tickets is a novella containing about 22,500 words—a good quick read for those who don’t have the time for a big fat novel which can become the house guest that stayed too long. Enjoy.