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provides facts and synopsis for No Time to Die, a
mystery suspense novel by Robert A. Gallinger.
No
Time to Die
Facts:
Fiction:
Mystery, Suspense,
Intrigue,
War
ISBN0595147380
Writers
Club Press (Imprint of www.iuniverse.com)
Available: Trade Paperback $13.95 US/$22.95
Can;
e-book
format $6.00 US. All prices subject to change.
240
Pages
6 x 9
inches
Synopsis:
A
riveting suspense that catapults a wartime secret into the
present where a retired soldier in hiding must face its
truth.
In 1965,
the Army proclaimed him a hero. Now, thirty-four years later,
Walter Lewis and his wife, Karen, must face Sergei Godunov and
the Murphy brothers, who claim he was never a hero at all. To
them, he'd been a coward and deserved to die.
After
tracking him for years, they finally catch up with Walter in
Spanish Fort, Alabama. The Murphys believe Walter ran from a
vicious hand-to-hand battle, leaving their oldest brother
behind to be slaughtered.
Sergei
Godunov, once a Russian advisor to the Vietcong, has his own
axe to grind. He blames Walter for the death of his wife and
son in a Siberian gulag.
Caught by
their stalkers, Karen slips into a coma, and Walter has a heart
attack. Unconscious in intensive care, they have an out-of-body
experience that hurls them back in time to an adventurous past
that was filled with war, lies and deceit, and unlawful
death.
It was
the time they'd fallen in love, too, after he'd been wounded
and she'd been his nurse. In love, they vowed to survive
despite the odds.
But
Godunov and the Murphys are not interested in vows or odds or
love, either back then or now. They're in town to settle old
scores.
Synopsis for
No Time to Die. Copyright © 2000 by Robert A. Gallinger.