The Passions & Perils of the Prodigy

The Passions & Perils of the Prodigy
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781512746280
ISBN-13 : 1512746282
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Book Synopsis The Passions & Perils of the Prodigy by : GJ Neumann

Download or read book The Passions & Perils of the Prodigy written by GJ Neumann and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2016-07-29 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic novel traces the life of Genius Christopher Storm, from his troubled 1951 birth in New England, to his mysterious 1980 disappearance from a farm in Cambodia. Author GJ Neumann tells the story mostly in the present tense to draw you, the reader, into the action. You will experience every passion and peril of the main characters. In horror, you watch as the bullet from Martins revolver misses the intended target and kills an innocent bystander. You will be in the audience of thousands, who applaud the inspiring message of the passionate 7-year old prodigy. Christophers exciting travel itinerary throughout the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia becomes your itinerary. When Chris weeps over the tortures and killings during the Cambodian genocide from 1975 to 1979, you will weep. You rejoice with him when he rescues abused victims of human trafficking crimes in Cambodia and Thailand. You will share the desperation of the search party in Cambodia, to find Chris and his wife, Heather. After chapter 36, you will be a step ahead of the FBI, as they try to identify the Thai caller who demands money in exchange for an American infant.


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