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M.L. Rudolph

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M L Rudolph has worked for CNN and HBO among other American and International television companies around the world. He has written for general interest and trade publications, is a dual US/UK national, and lives in Pasadena, CA.

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Facing the Son

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Pasadena Payback

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About Facing the Son, a novel of Africa

A few questions and answers about my first book which takes place in north Africa. I hope you find it inescapable and take the journey.

1: Where did the idea for the book come from?

I wanted to go back in time to the west Africa I traveled in the early eighties. It was a different place than today. The risk to white, western, or European travelers was not so pronounced. The US State Department didn' Read more of this blog post »
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Published on January 31, 2013 10:08 Tags: africa, allende, chile, gething, mali, rudolph, spy-fiction
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Joseph and His Brothers by Thomas Mann
"Of Thomas Mann's great works, both "The Magic Mountain", and "Buddenbrooks", are so famous and overwhelming, that his four part novel, "Joseph and His Brothers" is often passed over by the force of the first two.

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"1. The Tales of Jacob ⭐⭐⭐⭐

It is quite astonishing how Mann's pen manages to render even the more tedious tales of Jewish mythology compelling—and that comes from someone who’s so atheistic that holy water allegedly starts to boil when I approach the " Read more of this review »
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Winston S. Churchill

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George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman and the Mountain of Light

“Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.”
Vince Lombardi

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