About Puppet Master, A Marceau Mystery by Raoul Michelle
Recently retired, Maurice Marceau hardly has a chance to rest. Not that he wants to. Madeleine, his daughter, a West Point graduate, now an attorney, could use his help, and her request is much too tempting.
Betrayal, a kidnapping, and a terrorist attack are just the beginning. This father-daughter duo will need to learn to work together. In doing so, they travel from Central Pennsylvania to New York, DC, Paris, Shanghai and throughout Turkey.
Their goal? Find the link and find the solution.
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Author Bio:
Persecution, oppression, political repression, immigration, I experienced them all. Born
in Communist Romania at a time when being a Jew was almost criminal, my father
brought us to the US for a better life in the early 1960’s.
Entry into the US was as difficult then as it is now. We waited 18 months before we
were granted a visa. To some Paris, France is a symbol of romance and adventure.
For my family, as we waited, it was a refuge from political tyranny. A shelter, but one
with immeasurable hardships. We lived in abject poverty, relying on the generosity of
Jewish philanthropists.
At first New York was not much better. But over time, through my father’s hard work
and his insistence we become Americans, our social and financial situation improved.
Bullied in school, I survived and went on to college. I graduated from NYU with a BA
and got my MD from the GW School of Medicine in 1980.
Tuition was expensive. Better off, we were not rich. To pay for it all I applied for and
received the Health Professionals Scholarship from the US Army. I trained in my
specialty (ENT) at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. I served both Stateside and
Overseas. I was at Landstuhl, Germany during Somalia and Desert Storm. Throughout my medical career, both military and civilian, I also had time to raise a family. I’m proud of my two children. Pleased with all I have achieved; I seek the next challenge!