Ten Days, Two Weeks---Max!

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Author: Earle W. Jacobs ISBN: 9781491855065
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: January 23, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Earle W. Jacobs
ISBN: 9781491855065
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: January 23, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

What started out to be just a short epilogue to wind up Just a Simple Job and its predecessor, actually turned out to be a 10,000 or so word short adventure story that takes place in California, Washington, DC, England, France, Switzerland and of course, Lichtenstein, with a half dozen Arab terrorists and lots of other stuff. It is Amazing; sometimes you never know when you start to write what is actually going to pop into your head. (Could it be there is just too much empty space up there?) Now, in order for you to find out what all the excitement is about, you can read all about it right here. Come on. Its only about ten thousand words, or so. You could almost read that much as you finish your morning coffee. Be careful however, if you arent a fast reader you might be late for work! Good Heavens! Not again? If that should happen however, assuming the old geezer can read of course, go ahead; let the boss borrow your copy so he can understand why you were understandably delayed. (We can always use the advertising anyway you know!!) Yer Awther

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What started out to be just a short epilogue to wind up Just a Simple Job and its predecessor, actually turned out to be a 10,000 or so word short adventure story that takes place in California, Washington, DC, England, France, Switzerland and of course, Lichtenstein, with a half dozen Arab terrorists and lots of other stuff. It is Amazing; sometimes you never know when you start to write what is actually going to pop into your head. (Could it be there is just too much empty space up there?) Now, in order for you to find out what all the excitement is about, you can read all about it right here. Come on. Its only about ten thousand words, or so. You could almost read that much as you finish your morning coffee. Be careful however, if you arent a fast reader you might be late for work! Good Heavens! Not again? If that should happen however, assuming the old geezer can read of course, go ahead; let the boss borrow your copy so he can understand why you were understandably delayed. (We can always use the advertising anyway you know!!) Yer Awther

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