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SubmittedOctober 4, 2011

September 31, 2011 Amazon.com and Kindle e-Books released a new novel "His death was the beginning of a long Journey". This is one outstanding novel whose characters teach you the true meaning of fear, the love for a family and in death love continues on...

Robert G Wright Sr
Robert G Wright Sr
Robert G Wright Sr

September 31, 2011 Amazon.com and Kindle e-Books released a new novel "His death was the beginning of a long Journey".

This is one outstanding novel whose characters teach you the true meaning of fear, the love for a family and in death love continues on.

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(Press Release) - Sep 25, 2011 - His death was the beginning of a long Journey". The story is partially base upon the two tours I spent in Vietnam. A soldier has a brief taste of death, during this time in a weaken state a second soul enters. It was a man named Jacob Gibbar that died saving his daughter during the great flood of 1927 in a small town in Missouri called Claryville. Claryville was located in the bottoms across the Mississippi River from Chester Illinois.

Jacob not knowing if his family survived the flood felt he was damned to walk the Earth forever until a line shown down from the heavens. He felt it was a sign from God to help find his was home and into the arms of his love ones. The host body was that of his grandson that gave up all hopes of leaving Vietnam alive. The actions and the dreams that they shared almost drove them to madness. But some how they helped each other to find their way home.

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In his writings, He loved to lead the readers in many direction just to have the many question answered in the last chapter.

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Robert G Wright resides in Missouri a few miles from Claryville Missouri with his wife of 40 years and his faithful companion echo.

The first chapter of the book can be read for free plus a host of short stories at

http://contributor.yahoo.com/user/1133253/robert_g_wright_sr.html

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