Kingman—1971

Kingman—1971
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9781426955792
ISBN-13 : 1426955790
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Book Synopsis Kingman—1971 by : Gary Reeves

Download or read book Kingman—1971 written by Gary Reeves and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2011-01-27 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Against all odds, Brent Kingman is alive. He survived the atrocities in Vietnam, and he returned to his family home at Kingman Ranch. His loved ones surround him, including the love of his life, Jamaica Phillips, who he saved from the claws of death twice since his return home. They plan to marry, but fate intervenes, as Brent finds himself falling victim to malaria, among other unidentified illnesses picked up overseas. Brents illnesses cause hallucinations, which take him back to the horrors of war and beyondto a time when he was a little boy, seeking solace from his father. Time and again, Brent asks his father to Keep the Boogeyman away. Sam Kingman is devastated to see his son so weak and ill, after all he went through in Vietnam. Why do they deserve this? Why does Brent deserve what looks like punishment? The Boogeyman is part II of the Kingman1971 series, following part I, Jamaica. The Kingman family has suffered much, but young Brent Kingman has suffered the most. He survived the war, only to return ill and unable to adjust to normal life. As the hallucinations threaten to take him under, his family and loving fiance must pull together. Together, they will keep the Boogeyman away. Theyre the only ones who can.


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