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The Neo-Nazis, the Baader-Meinhof Gang, a stolen Cold War nuclear weapon, the Arctic by dog sled, and the mob connection in Miami-once again, the CIA has John Moore up to his neck in alligators and fighting for his life in the Action-Adventure-Thriller, Legacy of Evil. In the first novel, Legacy of War, Psychologist John Moore returned to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to investigate his PTSD patient's suicide, leading to two Vietnam War criminals-one who is an American. In the sequel, Legacy of Evil, Moore lands in LAX, demoralized from his first CIA mission. Fighting his past Vietnam War…mehr

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The Neo-Nazis, the Baader-Meinhof Gang, a stolen Cold War nuclear weapon, the Arctic by dog sled, and the mob connection in Miami-once again, the CIA has John Moore up to his neck in alligators and fighting for his life in the Action-Adventure-Thriller, Legacy of Evil. In the first novel, Legacy of War, Psychologist John Moore returned to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to investigate his PTSD patient's suicide, leading to two Vietnam War criminals-one who is an American. In the sequel, Legacy of Evil, Moore lands in LAX, demoralized from his first CIA mission. Fighting his past Vietnam War demons, he quits his psychology practice and decides to work for the CIA again. Sent to Holland and Germany to expose neo-Nazis who infiltrated the Agency, Moore learns of a missing Cold War-era nuclear weapon. After interrogating former members of the Baader-Meinhof Gang, he races against time to locate the nuke ahead of the neo-Nazis, who want to launch a new world order with it. In the Lapland Arctic taiga, Moore, with his Siberian Husky lead dog, Sheba, confront both the frigid elements and the neo-Nazis. His only salvation may be the New Jersey mob contacts in Miami.

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Ed Marohn was an executive for 30 years with Continental AG and Michelin Tire Corporation, both International Fortune 500 companies. Before his corporate career, he served in the US Army and earned his Airborne Badge before joining the 25th Infantry Division and the 101st Airborne (Airmobile) Division in the Vietnam War. As a Field Artillery captain, he commanded Battery C of the 2/11 Field Artillery and awarded three Bronze Stars, one Air Medal, and two Army Commendation Medals. After his combat tour, the army assigned him as the Assistant Professor of Military History at the University of Nevada, Reno. His other military assignments included Fort Benning, Georgia, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Bayreuth, Germany, Washington, DC, and Sögel, Germany. Trained by the US State Department in the Dutch language, the army assigned him to The Netherlands as NATO Liaison and Nuclear Surety Officer. He earned an MA in Counseling (psychology) from the University of Nevada and a BA in Political Science from the University of Idaho. After retiring from the corporate world, he volunteered as a VA group therapy facilitator for veterans with PTSD from 2008 to 2016. Additionally, he served as the Vice-Chairman of the Idaho Humanities Council (National Endowment for the Humanities) from 2010 to 2016. Concurrently he held the position as a Board Member of the Idaho Falls City Club. In 2014 he was also elected to a four-year term to the Idaho Falls City Council. He has written as a newspaper columnist and has had fiction and non-fiction articles published in Idaho Magazine, Hard-Boiled Mystery Magazine, Army Magazine, and various business journals. He has traveled to many countries, including the following: Japan, Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Panama, Spain, France, England, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Ecuador, Tahiti, Canada, and Hungary. The most significant trip was his return journey to Vietnam--now the Socialist Republics of Vietnam--some forty years after the war. His first novel, Legacy of War, was conceptualized there. His second and sequel novel, Legacy of Evil, A John Moore Mystery, will be published by August or September 2021.