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Charley Brindley

    Charley Brindley crea romanzi d'avventura, traendo ispirazione dal suo periodo nell'Aeronautica Militare degli Stati Uniti e dai suoi ampi viaggi in tutto il mondo. La sua scrittura riflette una vita ricca di esperienze, tessendo racconti che catturano l'immaginazione. La voce distintiva di Brindley si presta a narrazioni emozionanti che esplorano diversi scenari e temi.

    Raji, Book Three: Dire Kawa
    Qubit`s Incubator
    Hannibal`s Elephant Girl: Book Two: Voyage To Iberia
    Dragonfly Vs Monarch: Book Two
    • 2020
    • 2020

      Hannibal must transport sixty war elephants from Carthage in North Africa, across the Middle Sea to Iberia. He has to train his people to accomplish this difficult task. The first part of this project is to load one elephant on a ship and sail to the east on the eighteen-day voyage. He has chosen his largest elephant, Obolus, to use in the training of his men. During the loading the animal onto a ship, Obolus killed his longtime handler. The girl, Liada, is the only other person who can control the temperamental elephant. After she succeeds in guiding Obolus up the ramp and onto the deck of the ship, Hannibal asks her to go with the elephant to Iberia. Liada is reluctant to leave her friends at Carthage, but she's also concerned about Obolus' safety on the long voyage. She decides to leave her friends and take care of Obolus.

      Hannibal`s Elephant Girl: Book Two: Voyage To Iberia
    • 2020
    • 2020

      Raji, Book Three: Dire Kawa

      • 202pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      October 1932. At the beginning of the Great Depression, schools and universities all over America were cutting back, and even closing their campuses. Raji and Fuse, like so many other young people, were to be cut adrift. Having concentrated on nothing but academics for the past four years, they weren’t prepared for the brutal economic realities of a world sinking into misery and hopelessness.

      Raji, Book Three: Dire Kawa