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A vivid and comprehensive account of the suffering of a hero and the loved ones he left behind… Code Of Conduct by Karen Black

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Code of Conduct

by Karen Black
5.0 stars – 9 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:
Matt Tillet, an F-8 Crusader pilot, is shot down over North Vietnam in 1966. He escapes from his spiraling, out-of-control jet with only seconds to spare, but is quickly captured by Vietnamese militiamen. Surviving torture, months of solitary confinement and the infamous Hanoi March, the dream of returning home to his wife and two children keeps him going. Repatriated in 1973, he returns to find that dream shattered.Code of Conduct accurately depicts the Prisoner of War experience. However, it is not so much a blood and guts war novel as it is the emotional tale of a family torn apart by war, more than seven years separation and the long journey to reconstruct their lives. After Matt is shot down, he is introduced to the “Green Room” torture, and quickly learns it is impossible to uphold the military Code of Conduct – give only your name, rank and serial number. The book then switches to San Diego, where his wife, Bobbie, ill-equipped to raise two children alone, learns how difficult it can be to maintain the marriage Code.In 1973, several of the repatriated ex-Vietnam POWs came home to broken marriages. While the romance or personal relationship portion of this book is fictional, similar stories played out numerous times. Code of Conduct, a historical novel, examines in vivid detail the gut-wrenching effects of prolonged imprisonment and the sacrifice of our combat troops who endure the emotional turmoil of war which often results in devastated personal lives. The prison scenes are based on actual events that happened to the POWs in Vietnam, which the author discovered through years of listening to her husband and his Vietnam ex-POW buddies at reunions and other get-togethers. Additionally, the author had access to twelve hours of debriefing tapes – her husband’s taped report of his recollection of almost seven years of events given to an intelligence officer just hours after he was released.

A vivid and comprehensive account of the suffering of a hero and the loved ones he left behind…
Code of Conduct by Karen Black

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Code of Conduct

by Karen Black
5.0 stars – 9 reviews
FREE with Kindle Unlimited- Learn More
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Matt Tillet, an F-8 Crusader pilot, is shot down over North Vietnam in 1966. He escapes from his spiraling, out-of-control jet with only seconds to spare, but is quickly captured by Vietnamese militiamen. Surviving torture, months of solitary confinement and the infamous Hanoi March, the dream of returning home to his wife and two children keeps him going. Repatriated in 1973, he returns to find that dream shattered.Code of Conduct accurately depicts the Prisoner of War experience. However, it is not so much a blood and guts war novel as it is the emotional tale of a family torn apart by war, more than seven years separation and the long journey to reconstruct their lives. After Matt is shot down, he is introduced to the “Green Room” torture, and quickly learns it is impossible to uphold the military Code of Conduct – give only your name, rank and serial number. The book then switches to San Diego, where his wife, Bobbie, ill-equipped to raise two children alone, learns how difficult it can be to maintain the marriage Code.In 1973, several of the repatriated ex-Vietnam POWs came home to broken marriages. While the romance or personal relationship portion of this book is fictional, similar stories played out numerous times. Code of Conduct, a historical novel, examines in vivid detail the gut-wrenching effects of prolonged imprisonment and the sacrifice of our combat troops who endure the emotional turmoil of war which often results in devastated personal lives. The prison scenes are based on actual events that happened to the POWs in Vietnam, which the author discovered through years of listening to her husband and his Vietnam ex-POW buddies at reunions and other get-togethers. Additionally, the author had access to twelve hours of debriefing tapes – her husband’s taped report of his recollection of almost seven years of events given to an intelligence officer just hours after he was released.
Code of Conduct by [Black, Karen]

Long Stories Short: A collection of short stories by Karen Black. Filled with drama, suspense and paranormal. Expect the unexpected.

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Surprising twists and unexpected endings are a staple of good short stories and this collection abounds with them. I love the touches of the supernatural and paranormal. Ouija boards, Bigfoot, horses and dogs. Could we ask for anything more? A well-crafted, entertaining collection – highly recommended.” – Amazon Review

Long Stories Short: A collection of short stories

by Karen Black
4.5 stars – 42 reviews
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Long Stories Short, a collection of ten short stories, includes several previously published readers’ favorites.

A house fire causes tragedy in “Aftermath.” “Magic or Miracles” will take you on a journey that may help you decide if there’s a difference. How long is “Forever?” Mark and Erin discover the power of the Ouija Board, in “You Summoned Me.” Does Bigfoot exist? Eli believes so and “One Step at a Time” tells his story. Is there life after death? “A Candle in the Darkness” looks at both sides of the question. “Mountain Justice,” a story of domestic violence, friendship and a horse’s devotion might make you wonder how far you would go to save a friend’s life. A hasty decision has devastating results in “Unintended Consequences.” Dreams and reality collide in “The Hunted.” Man’s best friend proves that he is just that in “Indisputable Evidence.”

Written in a variety of genres, the reader will find drama, suspense and paranormal. Expect the unexpected.

Long Stories Short: A collection of short stories by by [Black, Karen]

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Race Into Murder

by Karen Black
4.6 stars – 11 reviews
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After the murder of a well-known jockey, no one in the close-knit racing community is above suspicion. The horsemen have different ideas about who the killer is and someone is pursuing their own version of justice. The fate of three families hangs in the balance as evidence mounts, but points to an innocent man. Through it all, the races continue.

“The murder mystery combines memorable characters, a villain we love to hate, and Karen Black’s insider view of the horse racing industry. It’s an excellent whodunit that’ll keep you guessing right up to the end.” 5 star review

Race into Murder by [Black, Karen]