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Simpson, George Edward was born on November 10, 1944 in New York City.
(It's a mystery that dates back to World War II--what happ...)
It's a mystery that dates back to World War II--what happened to the USS Sturman and its crew. For Naval Investigator Nicholas Hammond, the search will challenge him...and the answers will, like bodies floating on the ocean, chill him. It begins with a man waking, screaming. A series of memories have shaken him, "something to do with the Navy." For another man, his child-like drawings of men holding hands in frightened unity shatter his sanity. What both men share is fear. Enter Hammond, cocksure and independent, assigned to find the link between these incidents and the disappearance of the Sturman. Was it a last act of war from a defeated enemy, or was it something more sinister...an experiment gone wrong from within? Fast-paced, intricately plotted, THIN AIR is a thriller that defies time.
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(America is set to finally end World War II with a devasta...)
America is set to finally end World War II with a devastating act--dropping the atomic bomb over Japan. But what if a secret mission was set in place to alter the course of history? In this fast-paced, and imaginative thriller, the authors strike a brilliant chord between what was, and what might have been. It is July 1945. Germany has surrendered, and the U.S. is poised for one last surge against the Japanese. Under pressure from both the press and the Washington politicos, Secretary of War Henry Stimson launches a mission so secret, not even the President knows. Dubbed Operation Big Stick, it is a subversive plot to warn the Japanese and get them to surrender. Charged with leading the daring mission is Captain Patrick Snyder, an impulsive, smart-talking intelligence officer, who fears what failure will bring, not only to himself, but to the entire world. "From the chambers of Truman and Stalin at Potsdam to outposts in the Pacific...a suspenseful and well-constructed thriller." --Publishers Weekly "Well-plotted, well-paced...convey(s) the urgency surrounding the bomb in those final days of the war." --Houston Chronicle
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("All hands to battle stations." The words still haunt Jac...)
"All hands to battle stations." The words still haunt Jack Hardy, even after thirty years. As a young Navy lieutenant, he watched as his submarine, the U.S.S. Candlefish mysteriously vanished in the Pacific amidst an attack by an unseen enemy. Now, the Candlefish has emerged out of its own shadows, fully intact and in perfect working order, miles from Pearl Harbor. Only a return to the scene of the original incident can answer the question of what strange forces stole the lives of his crew. As Hardy leads a new team toward Latitude 30 North--a place known as the Devil's Triangle--he realizes he must solve a riddle from the past or finally meet his fate. As they near their destination, the ghostboat begins to reveal its secrets…and all may be headed toward a watery grave.
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Simpson, George Edward was born on November 10, 1944 in New York City.
Bachelor, University of California at Los Angeles, 1966. Master of Fine Arts, University of California at Los Angeles, 1969.
Film editor Universal Studios, Universal City, California, 1966-1974. Author Dell Public Company, Incorporated, New York York City, 1974-1985. Independent sound editor Los Angeles, from 1984.
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("All hands to battle stations." The words still haunt Jac...)
("All hands to battle stations." The words still haunt Jac...)
Member Writers Guild American West, Motion Picture and Videotape Editors Guild.
Son of Alan R. and Roslyn H. (Schenker) S. Married Maureen McAndrew, February 14, 1976 (divorced 1988). 1 child, Anna-Claire Frances.