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Chapter 41
I finished the manuscript on the last Tuesday in April, at 6:51 in the morning, with nine minutes left before Maya’s alarm.
This is the cover of my fifth novel. It doesn’t look like the covers of the first four.
If you’ve been reading here for a while, you know what my covers look like. Night scenes. A light source somewhere in the frame working hard. My n...
Chapter 40
The email arrived at breakfast.
In April of 1965, I was with the 82nd Airborne, and we went to the Dominican Republic.
We were STRAC. It stood for Strategic Army Corps, and the motto was an acronym of the name — Skilled, Tough, Ready Around the Clock. In practice it mean...
Chapter 39
The waiting room had six chairs and a window facing the parking lot. We took three of them—Maya in the middle, Helen on her right, me on her left—and sat in silence.
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Phillip Daigle writes historical thrillers. His Substack explores the joys and absurdities of writing novels no one asked for (but that he can't stop creating).
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