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Jack Dunn

    Home and Away
    Memorial Day
    The Vatican Boys II: The Garden of Eden Story
    The Da Vinci Fraud
    • The Da Vinci Fraud

      • 312pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Jack Dunn was devastated to discover Dan Brown had stolen the story from his novel The Vatican Boys to create the international bestseller The Da Vinci Code. The plagiarism was obvious. There were hundreds of similarities between the two books, including characters, settings, plot lines and subject matter. The discovery changed the course of Jack's life. He began an extraordinary fight for justice which pushed him to the depths of despair as he tried to prove his work had been copied by Dan Brown. The Da Vinci Fraud is Jack's story, his explosive true account of the greatest literary fraud in history and a book which will change forever the way the world sees one of the most successful writers of all time.

      The Da Vinci Fraud
    • The story of The Vatican Boys continues on! Catherine Turrell is in her 50's now and still very beautiful and clever. She reunites with Stephen Hathaway her handsome and crafty partner in the first adventure. Twenty years ago they solved a riddle with a Christian Scholar pitted against the Opus Dei, the Secretary to the Pope and his lone henchman to find a relic linked to the blood of Jesus Christ. It was protected by a brotherhood for centuries. The chase led them first to Paris and then to London where they solved a number sequence code and clues. The secret was hidden at a Knight's Private Bank. Fate has brought them together again. They must find a religious secret connected to the Catholic Church, the Vatican Bank and the Black Nobility Knights. If discovered it could shake the very foundations of Christianity. This New Revelation involves the Bible's story of Adam and Eve and where the Garden of Eden was really located.

      The Vatican Boys II: The Garden of Eden Story
    • Memorial Day

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      "In 1862, Charles “Bump” Conger answers the challenge to do his patriotic duty in the Civil War and enlists in the One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Left at home is his young wife, Isadora, and three small children to fend for themselves. What was expected to be a few months of military service transitions into three years of conflicting views, hardship and tragedy. In the aftermath, misunderstandings result in a rift in the family structure. Forty years later these issues are confronted as a community Memorial Day celebration triggers remembrances of military service and home front hardships."

      Memorial Day
    • Home and Away

      A Civil War Odyssey

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Author Jack Dunn will take readers on a trip back to the 1860s to follow two young men as they meet and soon learn from each other in Home And Away: A Civil War Odyssey. This book follows the story of Sterling Louchs and Benjamin Taylor who have different issues in their lives. Caught up between the Civil War and personal dilemmas, their paths will cross and their lives will intertwine to deal with diverse circumstances and try to make the best of what they have. In 1863 Sterling Louchs, a student at the Pennsylvania Agricultural College is making his way home following the suspension of classes due to the Confederate offensive into southern Pennsylvania. Benjamin Taylor, a runaway slave escapes from his owner on learning that he is situated in the newly created free state of West Virginia. Their journeys become linked and they experience a number of circumstances, together and separately. They reach Sterling's home, northeast of Gettysburg, as the decisive battle is occurring. Subsequently, Benjamin is assisted in making the transition away from his previous life to one that is free and productive.

      Home and Away