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About the Authors
Chuck Van Soye
A retiree from an engineering, sales and marketing career, Chuck now relaxes in the culture-rich, laid-back resort city of Key West, FL, where as an officer of the Key West Writers Guild, he actively fellowships with several dozen other published writers on a week-to-week basis.
Ghost of Africa’s heroic protagonist, Bret Lee, also comes alive in two of Chuck’s other fictional thrillers, American for Sale, (2016) and Spy Mates, (2013). His followers also enjoy his fiction in the humorous urban fantasy, Young Again…and Again…and Again, (2014). These retirement-era books, all offered on Amazon, culminate years of professional work immersed in nonfiction as a McGraw-Hill editor and writer, the founding editor of DuPont’s monthly “Journal of Teflon,” a freelance writer for an ad agency, the nonfiction book Pondering Life’s Imponderables, and the editor of five Amazon books by other authors.
DarrenVan Soye
Darren is a twenty-five-year veteran from high-tech industry, including long-term engagements in Aerospace, Financial and Justice businesses. He currently serves as Chairman of Run-Walk Events, a nonprofit corporation for the public benefit. Darren is a marathoner, ultramarathoner and Ironman. In 2015, Darren and six other athletes crossed the USA, running over 3,000 miles from Huntington Beach, CA to Washington DC. He and his wife live in Palm Desert, CA.
WANT MORE BRET LEE?
American for Sale
Bret Lee, kidnapped in China and smuggled to Syria, is thrust into a perilous predicament as a looming prelude to being either sold for $10 million or beheaded by a twisted ideology. Can he turn the tables on his captors and become the spy who brings ISIS down? If you love espionage thrillers, especially one laced with geopolitics, the CIA, a beautiful Kurdish warrior, a bloody gunfight in the Iraqi desert, and super-secret Tweets, don’t miss this book.
An optimistic adventure set against the ugliness of modern warfare in Syria. Kirkus Reviews
Spy Mates
Bret Lee, a U.S. Army chemical engineer, retires to look for work in private industry, only to learn that the high-paying job he’s offered at a Caracas fertilizer plant requires him to become a spy. And thus Bret and his Chinese wife, Chu-Lin, become enmeshed in the struggle for oil within the most dangerous city of the world. With help from the CIA, the Lees discover China’s plan to control Venezuela’s oil production. But these spy mates have an “ace in the hole” that might just trump China’s play.
Another rip-roaring entry into the genre of thrilling spy fiction. Barthelemy Banks, author of “Mumm and Mumm’s Curse.”
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