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Commander Roger L. Johnson, USN (ret.)
“retired from the United States Navy in 1985 after a twenty-one-year career as a naval aviator, which took him to Vietnam
on three separate aircraft carriers. He has recently completed a second career as a fire captain with the California Department
of Forestry and Fire Protection in Northern California. Along with his writing endeavors, Roger has been a published cartoonist
and illustrator for twelve years, working for three publishing companies and drawing gag cartoons for two magazines. He and
his wife, Elizabeth, live in Hiouchi, a small hamlet on the outskirts of Crescent City, California where he continues to write
and paint.” Commander Roger L. Johnson is the author of Dead Man’s Chest: The Sequel
to Treasure Island. According
to the book description of Dead Man’s Chest: The Sequel to Treasure Island, it was “written
as a sequel to Treasure Island, begins with Long John Silvers escape from the merchantman Hispaniola at Puerta Plata and culminates
with the American Revolution more than a decade later. It describes in rich detail the unholy alliance between this softhearted
cutthroat, his teenage nephew, David Noble, and Captain John Paul Jones. Together they work to retrieve a king’s ransom
of Spanish gold and jewels from a dead mans chest.”
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