"Guten Tag, Mr. Churchill" and Other Tales

by Michael Merry

"Guten Tag, Mr. Churchill" and Other Tales

by Michael Merry

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Overview

This is a book of eight short stories and novellas. The title novella, Guten tag, Mr. Churchill, is an alternative history of WWII telling of the German invasion of Great Britain and how Churchills auxiliaries made their presence known. Finding Jimmy is another alternative story, which reveals details of Jimmy Hoffas disappearance. Jack tells of a young boy who joins the Navy in WWI and becomes a national hero. Second Chance follows a remorseful robber and the journey which leads him to return his loot. The Lady is an alternative tale that follows a refurbished Seaford amphibian as it lands near an unmapped atoll and solves an aviation mystery. Ghostbusters tells of a previously unknown US government agency that tracks embedded foreign agents. Cohens empanadas takes the reader through the steps of robbing a safe-deposit company in Latin America. Two Priests tells of Steven and Paddy, boys who follows different vocations in the Catholic Church.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506512051
Publisher: Palibrio
Publication date: 02/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 365 KB

About the Author

Michael J. Merry was educated at Royal Liberty School, Essex. United Kingdom. In 1959, while working with ITT, he was transferred to the Republic of Panama. On October 11, 1968, the Panama National Guard overthrew the elected government. Patrols searched for the president and his ministers but were thwarted when Merry, avoiding these heavily armed troops, drove them to safety in the Canal Zone. In 1987, he was named division vice president of a major US financial news operation covering the Caribbean and Latin America and traveled extensively throughout the region, reporting financial and political events. In 1995, he was writing two nationally televised financial programs weekly and editing a popular monthly financial report. These days, he works as an international relations consultant for a Florida telephone company. He has published three previous books. Mr. Merry and his wife live in Miami Shores, Florida.
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