The Rise of the Gray Ghost

The Rise of the Gray Ghost

by Michael Aye
The Rise of the Gray Ghost

The Rise of the Gray Ghost

by Michael Aye

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Overview

Will Lee was a surgeon...the best. He was the chief surgeon in General Bragg's Confederate Army until a Union cannonball took off his right hand. After the war, Will drowned his misery in a bottle until a chance meeting with a one-armed ship's captain changed his life. Shad, a freed slave he'd grown up with, carved Will a wooden hand. Will took the skills he'd honed as a surgeon and turned them towards a deck of cards and a pistol. When a low-life kidnapped his best friend's wife and his brother's fiancée, Will took action. He soon became known as a man to handle any situation. It was the Rise of the Gray Ghost.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186660293
Publisher: Bitingduck Press
Publication date: 06/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Michael Aye is a retired naval (mustang) officer. Joining the navy at age 17, he turned 19 riding a "Tin Can" in Vietnam. During twenty-two years of service, Michael held all the enlisted ranks from E-1 to E-9. He also held the ranks of CWO2 through CWO4 and finally retired as a full Lieutenant. Mike has sailed the Med, the North Atlantic, the Caribbean, the Black Sea, and the Western Pacific by way of the Panama Canal. During Mike's twenty-two years in our nation's service, he spent a significant amount of time stationed with the USMC, first as a Hospital Corpsman, and later as a Physician Assistant. He retired as the Base Medical Officer at the Marine Corps Logistical Base in Albany, Georgia. Upon retiring from the navy Mike attended the University of Nebraska College of Medicine where he specialized in the treatment of allergy and asthma, and is now a partner in a busy allergy practice with four clinics in South Georgia. Mike is married to his teenage sweetheart, and has two children and six grandchildren. Mike is very active in the community and supports Dixie Youth Baseball as well as other community organizations including Lee County Sertoma. He is a lifetime member of the VFW. Mike has always been interested in the history of Colonial America and the British and French wars. His greatest influence as a writer is probably Alexander Kent, but also credits James Nelson and Julian Stockwin as authors who made him realize there's still a place and market for sea fiction today. Mike's plan calls for twelve Fighting Anthonys dealing with the American Revolutionary War, and - if there is a demand - another twelve dealing with the British war with France.
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