Jacky

· Trafford Publishing
5.0
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eBook
436
Pages

About this eBook

Jacky is beautiful Red Head. She is built the way guys dream about. An Ex Commando sergeant. Jacky is unbeatable in hand to hand combat, which she proves many times. Against rapists, thieves, kidnappers and Traitors. She is teamed up with three young guys. The four of them become national heroes in four different countries. They operate off of a ninety foot schooner owned and commanded by a Three Star Admiral. They came aboard to perform a mission. They sail to Beaver Island, Find a missing plane, which has evidence of WWII Traitors .Tour salt mine under Detroit ,then locate a lead mine In Chicago while riding a sea sled. Jacky is requested by Scotland Yard, to find, four kidnapped girls. Daughters of members of Parliament. Jacky catches an eighteen pound Muskie. Mario smokes it I RA Tries to kidnap Irish Ambassadors daughter. Head back to Chicago. Jacky has great operatic voice. Sings with Beautiful Irish Ambassador. Arrive in Chicago as great heroes Jacky is an Angel. The Clerk of Cook County, Richard J. Daley throws a great party for Jacky. Its all described much better inside. READ the BOOK

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About the author

Ed Iversen has done many things in eighty years. In the Army in Korea, rode motorcycles, enjoyed Scuba diving and flying. Rebuilt, sailed and sunk, seventy three foot Schooner. Built 43 foot steel Ketch. Went into Mold business. Retired. Makes metal sculptures, large and small. Finally wrote a pretty good and interesting book. This is his first book, but not the last.

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