Black Rose Writing Presents The Audubon Caper by R. Murry
“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” —J.D. Harrison, FBI Agent, paraphrasing President J.F. Kennedy, recruiting Roy to join them in their fight against a crime syndicate.
Hollywood, FL, March 15, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The story of a man put in the middle of doing what is legally right over going into a life of crime with a friend. The choices we make, the aspects of life, hanging on the edge of balance, and the everlasting effects that follow, are found within this literary adventure.
“The Audubon Caper is a page turner.” —Kathryn Johnson, author of 2011 Booksellers Best Award, The Gentleman Poet
R. Murry is a father and grandfather, Green Beret Operation & Intelligence Specialist in the Vietnam War, BS Degree from Bentley College ’74, with a minor in English, president of PDE, the Honorary Journalism Society, editor-in chief of Yearbook, Bronze Star recipient for Meritorious Achievement, twenty five years in the Caribbean Hospitality Industry, and presently: semi-retired.
Now available for review request (both hard copy and electronic). Purchase from www.blackrosewritingbooks.com and many other online bookstores, including electronic book versions. The book is also available for direct order via the Ingram Book Catalogue, Books in Print, Baker & Taylor. ISBN # 978-1-61296-094-4
For review copies or more information, please contact below.
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Black Rose Writing
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“The Audubon Caper is a page turner.” —Kathryn Johnson, author of 2011 Booksellers Best Award, The Gentleman Poet
R. Murry is a father and grandfather, Green Beret Operation & Intelligence Specialist in the Vietnam War, BS Degree from Bentley College ’74, with a minor in English, president of PDE, the Honorary Journalism Society, editor-in chief of Yearbook, Bronze Star recipient for Meritorious Achievement, twenty five years in the Caribbean Hospitality Industry, and presently: semi-retired.
Now available for review request (both hard copy and electronic). Purchase from www.blackrosewritingbooks.com and many other online bookstores, including electronic book versions. The book is also available for direct order via the Ingram Book Catalogue, Books in Print, Baker & Taylor. ISBN # 978-1-61296-094-4
For review copies or more information, please contact below.
Contact:
Public Relations Department
Black Rose Writing
pr@blackrosewriting.com
www.blackrosewriting.com
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Black Rose Writing
Reagan Rothe
210-767-3256
www.blackrosewriting.com
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210-767-3256
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