The Chorito Hog Leg, Book 1
A Novel of Guam in Time of War
by
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About the Book
Chorito is the name of a cliff overlooking the Asan beaches on
Within the carnage of battle is a war pitting a young man, Tim Cullen, against his battalion commander over the possession of an 1860 Army Colt .45 Hog leg revolver which can be traced back to Capt. Myles Keogh who died with Custer. The last owner is the doomed Lt. Jack Buck of
Parallel to Cullen’s ordeals and suffering on Japanese occupied
The revolver, in its shoulder holster, will be taken from Lt. John A. Buck’s body by Cullen at an aid station on
About the Author
Pat Hickey is proud to have been of some service to
A native Chicagoan and a career educator, Hickey taught at
In the Fall of 2007, the second book of The Chorito Hog Leg story will follow the adventures of Tim Cullen through the mopping-up actions on Guam, the Iwo Jima Campaign, the sinking of U.S.S. Indianapolis, the Atomic Bombings of Japan, the beginning of the War Crimes Trials on Guam and return Cullen, through the great Pacific Typhoon of 1945, to Chicago. Again, the author will employ the ‘intrusive narrator’ technique used by William Makepeace Thackeray in his 19th Century historical fictions.
Pat Hickey, widowed (Mary) in 1998, is the father of Nora, Conor and Clare Hickey. The Hickey’s live in St. Cajetan’s Parish in the Morgan Park neighborhood of