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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Book Spot Light - For Time and Eternity - Larry Klemmer


Title:  For Time and Eternity and the sequel For Time and Eternity/The Aftermath
Author:  Larry Klemmer

Publisher: November 10, 2013
ISBN:  B00GMY40B8
Page Numbers:  458

Synopsis:  For Time and Eternity is about the puzzling events that would lead up to the largest series of earthquakes man has ever witnessed. Two people are the focus- both researchers, Mark Smith geologist for USGS (United States Geological Survey) and Dianne French who is Mark's long time friend and producer for the news at San Diego's NBC station. Together they and a select group investigate the puzzling events.

There is cliff-hanging action, mystery and romance in the story. Mark and Dianne go to investigate the LDS church, join it and become active and finally are sealed in the San Diego Temple. Dianne and her team at NBC receive the Edward R. Murrow award for journalism excellence and NBC's Natalie Morales makes the presentation. Later she and her husband attend the wedding reception. Almost immediately after the reception the series of earthquakes start just off the coast of northern CA and follow along the San Andreas Fault.

The sequel, For Time and Eternity/the Aftermath follows the earthquakes and the rebuilding of the cities, highways and power grid. Often Mark and his helicopter pilot Russ are engaged in rescue work under difficult conditions. Dianne and her team at NBC are collecting videos and eye-witness accounts of the destruction. Mark's daughter Sarah meets a guy who is member of the LDS church romance follows.

Author Details:   Larry Klemmer is an author who dreams his books into creation.  He enjoys his retirement and is available to help other authors with editing and reviews.

Larry is writing his next book and just finished a book of jokes.

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1 comment:

  1. Next books in the four part series is now available on Amazon.com.For Time and Eternity/Volcanoes and a SciFi Adventure and An Alaskan Wilderness Adventure.

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