The author lives with his wife Beth in Winter Park and has sons and daughters and three grandchildren. A graduate of the University ofVirginia, he served in a top secret cryptographic unit of the U. S. Army in the Pentagon during the Korean war organizing intelligence from codes deciphered by the National Intelligence Agency. The author moved toFloridain 1958, retired early and for the past fifteen years has been writing novels and poetry.
Interesting storyline, about how the Nazis planned after WW2 to make a comeback in Brazil through the son of Adolf Hitler. The story was imaginative and mostly good. A few places were a bit slow or overly detailed. Sometimes there are non-Americans saying things that only Americans would say, like freeway. And Germans and Russians don't measure things in feet or miles. There are also way too many typos and spelling mistakes. The author spells the name of Pimlico in London incorrectly (as Plimlico). The build-up to the climax was good, and lots of action which was well-written. The overall ending was clever and I did not see it coming.