A The Log of the Retvizan Story (2) It has been a year following the events documented in The Log of the Retvizan - Twylight. A brand new US attack submarine, the USS Texas, goes missing at exactly the same place as the Retvizan the year before. Is it time for another voyage of the Russian giant?
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This is another short story that's a look into the future of Dan's career following his appearance as Don in the NIS program. Once again, please note that there is NO SEX. Also, please note that there is real and somewhat large-scale VIOLENCE, and it is not in any way inferred.
Betrayed by his wife and his friend and boss. Hiding out in the north woods, a hermit for the next two years. He's planning on taking the time to heal alone. It doesn't work out quite that way...
Josh and Lindsey have been best friends since they were 13 years old. Now Josh wants more. Lindsey isn't sure. Will Josh ever convince her they can be friends and lovers?
Tommy Gunn, special agent of the United States Justice Department. Currently working with a human trafficking and drug interdiction task force along the South Texas border. Working in his hometown, he is driven to right a serious wrong. Along the way he encounters obstacles and problems, and the love of a lifetime.
But will he complete his mission? And will it be the one he is paid to do... or the mission he has chosen for himself?
Final expanded version available on bookapy.
Written in UK English, post-apocalyptic, a graduating student survives the virus tries to escape the ravages of mayhem and violence. He adopts a small following. He does not make the right decisions first time around but he'll get there. Rape-not described in detail - and a little violence are both necessary for the plot.
Don't bother reading this for the sex and shooting
Biker Lifestyle? Yes, I've lived it.
Okay. That, and a first chapter was my answer to a writer friends question. He'd liked what he'd read of my western, and suggested the biker lifestyle had been largely neglected in fiction. I agree.