Port of Death

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/03/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781449085933

About the Book

In 1963 during the Cuban Missile Crisis the Cold War was raging between the USSR and the United States. Prior to Satellites, radio transmission was the only way to communicate around the world. Spies were everywhere and danger prevailed. “As Chief Petty Officer MacDonald returns to his assigned duties during the flight back to Norfolk, the events of the past two days began to unfold. His mind was clear the task he had willingly accepted lay before him and he thoroughly understood the responsibilities the situation entailed, and somehow he felt the entire assignment depended largely on his perception. `God,' he thought, `do not let me fail.'”


About the Author

Lillian Kiernan Brown is writer living in Fleming Island Plantation, Florida where she writes for several publications. As a writer, a journalist, and a radio show host for Armed Forces Radio, she has traveled around the world. Her work has won many awards and her last novel Banned in Boston: Memoirs of a Stripper has been made into an award winning documentary and will one day come to the big screen. Since then she has appeared in three movies and is currently pledged to devote the remainder of her life to preserving the true history of burlesque. Recently she discovered “Port of Death” in her files and decided to release the story for publication because of the history of the Cold War and the affect it had on the entire world.