Genre — War.

The life of a warrior is seldom easy and warriors come in all shapes and sizes, male and female. Seldom would a warrior prefer war over peace but fate has often placed him or her in such a position that their is no other choice.

The ‘Forever Warrior’ is the story of the dream of a soldier to live a normal life with the love of his life, and to have a cottage by the ocean and to raise a family.

Frank has written a book about his life, and has a publisher who wishes to publish it and so he invites his adult children to visit him so as to read a chapter each.

His story starts in the time of Moses and the Pharaoh and finishes on a farm just east of Tully in Queensland Australia. At first his children think that he is nuts, but their mother assures them that before the last chapter is read they will have no doubt.

Let us travel through history on a less travelled path, and let us discard the fallacies of religion. Let us also discard the one-sidedness of historian’s reporting of history to suit the writer and travel down the passages of time through the eyes of this soldier.

Frank had a dream of growing old with the love of his life and raise a family but that dream was denied him for three and a half thousand years. He was always a warrior who died young even though he tried to avoid being a warrior like the plague.

Dream Seeker.

Life is good for some but horrific for many others. The world is a far reach from what we perceive as heaven as we all await death in some form or another but all hope to die of old age which for some obscure reason seems more palatable to everyone. Consider being a young soldier sitting in a trench awaiting a sure death when ordered to go over the wall and attack.

What could be worse than that, other than being starved and worked to death, while looking at the black smoke of chimneys caused by the burning of friends and relatives.

Young Zac slowly becomes aware that he can recall his dreams in vivid detail while some people cannot recall them at all. Occasionally, others can remember only disjointed meaningless episodes in their recall of what seems a meaningless and delusional sleep.

Let us travel along with Zac, from even before he realizes that his recollections of dreams are not like all others, but realizes what has eluded most of humanity is clear to him, and how he uses this information to benefit himself and mankind.

Zac travels through his life, experiencing two world wars and understanding events as they happen and occasionally even before they happen. He foresees the Jewish Holocaust and tries to prevent it from happening but fails in this endeavor, and then does what he can to minimize the death toll. The Jews call him the ‘Jew Butcher’ and so does the Nazi hierarchy but only few know his secret, in that he is in fact saving as many lives as he can.

Travel through 20th. century wartime history, along the course of well-known and lesser known events. Find how war creates friendships and brings lovers together who would have in other circumstances have never given one another the time of day. Experience the tough humor that the participants of war must rely on to keep their sanity in trying times to keep them functioning, when lesser people would be in a continual depressed state, and like many, unable to function.

No race has ever been subjected to more depravity than the Jewish Race during the second world war and this is one of their stories. This story is fictional, but some characters Zac meets along the way are real, and their fearless compassion for these people for all humanity has more often than not, gone unheard. There have been many Zac’s during the holocaust, most ended up being rewarded with death, but the odd one like our Zac have survived his ordeal.

Enjoy, laugh, cry, in the face of adversity, and understand why love and a tough sense of humor is required to keep their sanity, mainly for those who decide that they must do their utmost for the benefit of mankind.                  

The Infidel Prophet.

Isn’t most of humanity sick and tired of wars that use religion as an excuse to justify it all? How could we all pray to our Gods, who are usually one and the same as the God of our enemies

Christians have the prophet Jesus, Muslims have the prophet Muhammad, and the Jews have bypassed the prophets and worship the God of Abraham. All these Gods are one and the same but that has not stopped humanity from using them to kill their fellow human beings.

This is a story of the destiny of two young boys who longed to be great.

They wished to do great things and have a great adventure.

 One was a Christian and one was a Muslim. The result of their bonding would bring peace in the Middle East and racial harmony throughout the world. This is also the story of a deep love between a man and a woman. He was an Australian Infidel; she was an Arabian daughter of a Sheik. and it has been said that their love story will be retold for a thousand years.

This is also a story of a God, who is the God of the Jews, the God of the Christians, and the God of Islam. The same God that we have all prayed to, during many wars, to help us kill our fellow man in his name.

I dedicate this book to all the great people who have tried to change the world and leave it a better place.

Muhammad, Jesus, Ghandi, Buddha, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King and “the Infidel Prophet”.

Harlots and Heroines.

In today’s society we often put women into demeaning categories such as harlot, slut, and tramp which are terms that would better be replaced by promiscuous which is a terminology that all human beings have been comfortable with when placed in the right situation, but in times of war we sometimes have had to replace such demeaning titles with the title of Heroine. We as a nation have admired these women beyond belief to the point where we have ourselves been ashamed of out own shortcomings in such trying times.

This book is a story of a rich girl who some of society would say had loose morals while other people would not be so kind. Let us travel with Samantha whose job dropped her into a situation that no one would wish on anyone and how she used her God given talents to serve humanity. After reading her tale, one would never be able to classify her into any derogatory category like slut or harlot but instead elevate her to the category of Heroine which is exactly what she and her newfound acquaintances were.