Wayne Turmel
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"I had the privilege of reading this book early. I was caught from the first scene.
If you ever dreamed of the Foreign Legion, either run away to them or just the romance of them at any time in your life this book is for you. Very well reached and exc" Read more of this review » |
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"The Deserter by Wayne Turmel
Author Wayne Turmel returns to his historical fiction roots after a brilliant foray into urban fantasy. The Deserter is an intense story set in Algeria in 1908. We meet Gil Vincente in Marseille, France, running for his li" Read more of this review » |
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"Tales of the French Foreign Legion have captured the imagination of movie-goers and devourers of fiction for decades, and The Deserter is a worthy entry into the genre. The time is 1908, and the Legion is recruiting soldiers to tighten France’s grip "
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"The Deserter is everything I love about classic desert epics raw, atmospheric, and utterly engrossing. Wayne Turmel resurrects the spirit of Beau Geste and Under Two Flags while giving the story a fresh emotional pulse that feels completely his own."
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Compelling characters A sprawling tale of a protestant family caught up in the religious turmoil of Germany during the 30 years war. The main characters are compelling, although the story meanders a bit and feels too drawn out. Interesting and clearly ...more |
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“My friends and I were famous, if that’s the word, as The Lice. We were small, annoying, and constantly in someone’s hair.”
― Acre's Bastard: Historical Fiction from the Crusades
― Acre's Bastard: Historical Fiction from the Crusades
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“My friends and I were famous, if that’s the word, as The Lice. We were small, annoying, and constantly in someone’s hair.”
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HI Harold. That actually sounds really interesting. drop me an email to wayne@wayneturmel.com and I'll get you the questions and the details. Sorry for not responding, but you did the right thing.It's amazing how many people want me to feature them but won't put in any effort to reach out. Not that I expect people to jump through hoops, but still........
As a Canadian living in the US, one of my favorite things after a couple of beers to tell the story of the American Revolution from the other side, just to watch people's heads explode lol.
Looking forward to being in touch. Have a great day.
Wayne, I posted the following message on your group thread several weeks ago and pass it along here. I'd be pleased to be interviewed if you wish to do so. Thanks. -- I am the author of a historical novel about the beginning of the American Revolution and am currently writing a novel about the Algonquian natives at and near Roanoke Island first encountered by the English in 1584. Information about both is on my blog site: http://authorharoldtitus.blogspot.com.

















































