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What Will Happen if Abortion is Outlawed? Texas recently passed a law doing that. The Supreme Court has twice refused to declare this law unconstitutional. No one under sixty will know or can remember when abortion was illegal in the US. Women who lived before the Roe vs. Wade decision in 1973 suffered from the fear of an unwanted pregnancy and suffered injury or death from a botched illegal abortion. Unplanned Choices tells the story of what happened to one couple during this era. Situations similar to that portrayed in Unplanned Choices, could be replicated hundreds of thousands of times in the future if abortion becomes illegal or is severely restricted in the United States. Unplanned Choices, a coming-of-age historical drama, set in the late 1960s and early 1970s in New York City and Long Island during the turbulent period of the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, the Civil Rights struggle, the women's movement, and the quest for legalizing abortion. The novel is the story of Steve Lynch and his first love Anna Marino. Both Anna and Steve are raised in the Roman Catholic faith and struggle with the church's prohibition of sexual activity and their growing sexual drives. They both meet in college after abandoning the church's restrictions. Anna became pregnant and dies during an abortion, before abortion on demand became legal in New York. The novel describes the impact of the abortion on Steve, the abortionist, Anna's family and friends, and one NYPD investigators who was too close to the case.
The thriller sequel to Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders starts with the heinous murder of a participant in a billion dollar embezzlement of a Delaware company, the Liberty Credit Card Co. The action switches to the continuing romance of Margaret Hoffman and Paul O'Hare started in the first novel. They marry, have a successful release of the book they wrote about the Skeleton Murders, and decide to spend their honeymoon in Greece. The embezzlement continues as the crime's ringleader orders the murder of Joann Cummings, who discovered the crime. She avoids the first two attacks, at her home and at a mountain cabin in West Virginia, but fearing for her life she flies to Greece to enlist the help of Margaret and Paul to help solve the crime. As they become involved, an attempt is also made on the authors' lives in Mykonos, Greece and Duck, North Carolina. The action returns to the U.S. as the Delaware State and Greek police get closer to solving the crime. Margaret and Paul develop evidence proving Hank Strong, a VP at the Liberty Credit Card Co., committed the initial murder. The crime's ring leader and associate make plans to leave the U.S. to live in a country without an U.S. extradition treaty. Will the police or the ringleader be successful in their quests?The thriller sequel to Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders starts with the heinous murder of a participant in a billion dollar embezzlement of a Delaware company, the Liberty Credit Card Co. The action switches to the continuing romance of Margaret Hoffman and Paul O'Hare started in the first novel. They marry, have a successful release of the book they wrote about the Skeleton Murders, and decide to spend their honeymoon in Greece. The embezzlement continues as the crime's ringleader orders the murder of Joann Cummings, who discovered the crime. She avoids the first two attacks, at her home and at a mountain cabin in West Virginia, but fearing for her life she flies to Greece to enlist the help of Margaret and Paul to help solve the crime. As they become involved, an attempt is also made on the authors' lives in Mykonos, Greece and Duck, North Carolina. The action returns to the U.S. as the Delaware State and Greek police get closer to solving the crime. Margaret and Paul develop evidence proving Hank Strong, a VP at the Liberty Credit Card Co., committed the initial murder. The crime's ring leader and associate make plans to leave the U.S. to live in a country without an U.S. extradition treaty. Will the police or the ringleader be successful in their quests?
Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders is a suspenseful serial killer crime novel.U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ended in 1975 when the U.S. abandoned its embassy in Saigon.However, the hate developed during the war years, especially at major universities continued. Proponents of the war, fierce opponents of communism, acted during the war years to remove potential traitors from our society. Those against the war continued their opposition, begun in the 1960s, culminating in the riots and student killings at major universities, including Kent, Maryland and Wisconsin.Paul O'Hare, a retired history professor, uncovers a long-hidden domestic impact of the Vietnam War thirty-five years after the war ended when he finds a skeleton in the crawl space of an abandoned home in southern Delaware. The Delaware State Police investigation team, headed by Detective Margaret Hoffman, discovers two more skeletons and the quest for a serial killer begins. Hoffman soon determines the three skeletons had been graduate students at the University of Maryland during the 1970s as had Paul O'Hare. He soon becomes a major suspect. Eventually the State Police clear him and he begins a romantic relationship with Detective Hoffman that must resolve conflicts between his anti-war sentiments and her experience as a Marine veteran.The investigation uncovers Vietnam War controversies between pro- and anti-war graduate students at the University of Maryland in the early 1970s. Several anti-war students reportedly committed suicide, but their friends believe the CIA assassinated them. Thirty-five years later, after O'Hare's initial finding, additional skeletons and missing Maryland students are discovered by Detective Hoffman's team. The investigation unravels the long simmering hatreds between the pro- and anti-war factions, culminating in additional killings and attempted murders in 2008. Identifying the missing Maryland students, Ralph Cohen and Anne Carlsson acquaintances of Paul O'Hare, who had changed their identities to avoid the fate of their friends, and bringing them into protective police custody becomes the key to identifying the serial killers.The search for a serial killer reveals a complex web of interrelated former students, questionable suicides, a crusading newspaper reporter, and CIA agents and double agents, in this fast-paced suspense novel.The Maryland Writers Association awarded Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders first place in the mystery/thriller category in their 2018 novel contest.
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