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They Plotted Revenge Against America“ by Abe F. March An American attack on Baghdad leaves heartbroken and angry survivors. Two different families, one Muslim and one Christian, are wiped out in the 2003 raids and their young adult progeny are det...
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Author: Abe F. March
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To Beirut and Back- An American in the Middle East ISBN: 1-4241-3853-1
They Plotted Revenge Against America ISBN: 13: 978-0-9822722-2-0
Journey Into The Past. ISBN 13: 978-0-9822722-8-2
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About Me:
I have been an international entrepreneur for the better part of my career and have met people of many cultures, both rich and poor.

I have lived and worked in the USA, Canada, Europe and the Middle East.

Upon retirement, I chose to live in Germany. I live in a small village in southwest Germany in the Wine region. I am involved locally with the grape harvest and am a member of the Men's choir and the church choir.

I enjoy reading, writing and hiking.
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Historical Novels
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Announcing that my lastest novel: "They Plotted Revenge Against America" is now available

They Plotted Revenge Against America“ by Abe F. March
An American attack on Baghdad leaves heartbroken and angry survivors. Two different families, one Muslim and one Christian, are wiped out in the 2003 raids and their young adult progeny are determined to avenge the loss of their loved ones. An Israeli Secret Service Agent with a grudge of his own, knows just how to tap into the vulnerabilities that grief leaves, and he organizes the training of select men and women whose desire for ven… Continue

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At 2:02pm on February 5, 2009, Jane McCormick said…
Hi
I have a My space/babyjaneofvegas.com. It is more fun to see I have Merilyn Monroe on it singing and Frank and the Rat Pack singing
Talk soon Jane
At 10:33am on February 5, 2009, Jane McCormick said…
Hi I just want to say , I have been able to sleep at nights now that it is written . I us to wake up crying out loud after having nightmares about my abuse , But now after the book I can sleep very good. I hope you are doing good? Have a great day. My web site is www.breakingmysilence.net Best to you Jane
At 10:03am on February 5, 2009, Jane McCormick said…
It must be so cool living in German country. I hope you have a good time on here. I am Jane I have writen my true life story Breaking My Silence:
Have a good day Jane
At 2:52pm on September 24, 2008, Morgan Mandel said…
Glad you like it, Abe.
Morgan Mandel
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At 9:50am on November 9, 2007, Shelagh Watkins said…
Hi Abe,

Thanks for the comment! Join us on PublishedAuthors -- it's another great network!

http://publishedauthors.ning.com

~Shelagh
At 4:51pm on November 5, 2007, Rita Y. Toews said…
Thanks, Abe! The Centurion is available through Fictionwise at: http://fictionwise.com/ebooks/eBook40877.htm It's set in ancient Rome and Jerusalem. The greater message of the book asks whether it is better to be submissive to your rulers or to what you know in your heart is true.

Rita
At 1:39pm on November 4, 2007, Cristina Andersson said…
That is very true. I have a tiny project that brings together people from Middle-East and people from up North, two religions, old and young, man and woman. It is about art, music, poetry. It is about peace and understanding. If you are interested, please send me an email to cristina.andersson@develor.fi and I will send you an article about the project.

God bless
Cristina
At 1:06pm on November 4, 2007, Cristina Andersson said…
Dear Abraham,

yes I consider peace as a task that everybody should take responsibility for. Peace is the purpose and the reason behind everything I do. I am glad that you share the idea with me. For peace and love I sing, write and live.

I look forward sharing ideas how we can promote peace in cooperation!

Best regards
Cristina
www.myspace.com/cristinaandersson
At 8:54pm on November 3, 2007, Harley L. Sachs said…
Wo in Deutschland wohnen Sie. Mein frau ist ursprunglich Deutsch aus Bad Arnis an der Schlei in Sudschleswig. Ich selbst war in militardienst in Heidelberg shon lange her. Mein erste Roman, Die Goldene Traube, The Golden Grape auf Englisch, handelte om Dienst in Heidelberg. Mein Frau und ich wohnte in einer alte VW Kombi im Winter 1963. Die Geschichte davon heisst ChillzßCHillz BANG! or How We Freelanced Through Europeäs Coldest WInter in a VW with a Kid. Gibst zu kaufen bei www.lulu.com.
At 4:59pm on November 1, 2007, Dennis N. Griffin said…
Thanks a lot, Abe. I appreciate it.

Denny
 
 

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