According to the book description of Jeremiah's Tale, it "is a
story, as told by a chance observer, about a successful dairy farmer and his son
at a crucible stage of their lives. Author Walt Biondi tells a fictional story
". . . . that builds, and increasingly tugs at the heart strings. . . . .in
which the reader is afforded a front row seat. . . . and, that is written about
emotions, sensitivity, missed opportunities, humor, and sorrow in a tale that
captures one's imagination. I-News: "A moving and compassionate story which
alternates between complex and simple, controlled yet unsettling, and ambiguous
yet something familiar. A touching narrative that places the reader between a
retired farmer and his aging son while sidestepping predictability. At one
moment disquieting and at another moment bitter sweet. A story that may linger
in one's mind long after the last page is read."
According to the book description of The Promiscuous Puppeteer, "The
Promiscuous Puppeteer is a multifaceted story about a secret gold exploration
company funded by a syndicate comprised of some of the largest mining companies
in North America and a CEO who is approached by a Mexican Native American woman,
whose skills, from a sordid and seedy past, have the potential to help launch
the world's largest gold discovery onto the international stage. Chinese
intelligence and embassy officials, US politicians, unscrupulous industry
leaders, and a fledgling but growing and menacing Native American mafia are all
primary constituents of a compelling and momentous drama that takes place
throughout the western third of the United States. It all begins in a
five-thousand-foot-high remote desert location called Tonopah, Nevada."
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