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"One for the Show": The Life and Times of Anthony James

"One for the Show": The Life and Times of Anthony James

          
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This novel is the first of four sequential, period, mystery adventure novels. They are a chronologically set series that begins in 1936, finishing in 1970. It delivers forty five chapters and forty six thousand words in a fast paced and easy to read style, liberally laced with sex, violence, nostalgia and a whole lot of fun. The format is a satire of movies of each individual period. It=s written in the first person in visual terms. Richard is a renowned portrait artist and sculptor, who is famous for economy of stroke. His writing has the same characteristics, direct with well managed fast pacing. In #1 "One for the Show" our lead character, Anthony James is a teen of 15, living in Port Royale, Quebec City, a tiny courtyard village with cobblestones, shops, apartments and a charming white church, in the lee of the magnificent Chateau Frontenac Hotel. War in Europe seems imminent and Tony yearns to fly. He joins the R.A.F. at the out-break of hostilities. After flight training and a two week furlough that involves attractive young women with an intro to intimacy, his real war began. He soon made a reputation by developing unusual dog fight tactics with his new buddy, Cal Peters. They met while in a storage area of a passenger ship, coming to Britain, to join the R.A.F. for free flying lessons. He was shot down by a flak blast, nothing was working, just minimal control in a burning Spitfire. He could not bail out, trapped by a jammed canopy. The hard belly landing popped the canopy. He quickly pulled himself out, but before he could roll very far from the Spitfire, it exploded in a raging ball of fire. He awakened with a lovely young woman attending his burned legs. They were in the dank basement of a fortified safe house of the underground. As time passed, Nicole took tender, loving care of him. They became lovers. Pierre Laroche, the leader of the Resistance at Reims, was a wealthy, world famous maker of fine wines, and an apparent Nazi collaborator, while at the same time a very valuable spy. He constantly supplied gourmet food and famous wines for them. Tony became a new member of the group and soon gained a reputation as a pragmatist with quick solutions. Philippe was deeply depressed over the loss of his mate. Because he lived alone, Nicole and Tony decided to invite him to live with them. It soon became a ménage a trios. This joyful union worked deadly and well through the dangerous years to war's end. Tony was not mustered out as expected. Britain gave him 30,000 pounds and promoted him to Commodore upon his surprising resurrection. Because of his unique reputation, he was reassigned to Berlin to join Steve Hughes and Tommy Sanderson. They were to lead the Allied Intelligence Agency. Their quest, to find and return the many confiscated treasures seized by the Nazis. For two years they were near 100% successful, except for the Arles Museum treasure at Marseille. Klaus Von Richter, a Nazi Colonel, was commissioned to bring the booty to Berlin by train. However, the Colonel, the treasure and the train had all vanished from the face of the earth. Where do you hide a train, fully loaded with Museum treasure? Together, we all determined there was only one logical spot, the eastern end of lake Geneva, where a great mountain came directly out of the water. The derailed train after unloading, could never be recovered, it was too deep, even for a deep sea diver. No matter, the month in Switzerland was filled with joy. At the end of it all, Tony convinced Tommy and Steve, his friends and associates, to join him in an advertising agency in Montreal. On the way to Canada, he arranged a New Years Eve party at the Dorchester Hotel in London. Three elaborate high officer uniforms were joined by the lovely ladies from Tony's early days. It was a party to end all Parties. . . .
About the Author: Richard R. Miller (R. R. Miller - pen name) a consummate professional Portrait artist and monumental sculptor. Born on the 4th of July, 1931. His professional career began at the conclusion of his formal education. With a studio in Windsor Ontario, Detroit Michigan and a flat in New York City, he soon made a reputation across Canada and the United States as an ultimate colorist and romantic realist. He is a designer who preconceives what he creates, a very deliberate artist who has the capacity to describe exquisite detail with great economy of stroke. As a portrait painter/sculptor, his dedication is absolute. "There is nothing in art better than a good portrait, . . . and nothing worse than a bad one." a prolific artist, his commissions number in the hundreds and extend over much of the world. They include Royalty, the Queen, Prince Philip and the Queen Mother, two Speakers of the House of the Ontario Parliament, State portraits of Gov. George S Mickelson, Gov. Walter Dale Miller, Gov. John Patterson and Gov. Mike Rounds. All the Fords, Henry 1, Henry 11, Edsel. Benson, Eleanor Clay and William Clay Ford. There are C.E.O.s and Presidents of major corporations; Sports champions and members of Halls of Fame; family and individual portraits and many children. As a Charter member of the P.S.A, (Portrait Society of America), Richard was voted the "Peoples Choice Award" for 1995. In 1996 a monumental bronze of Henry Fort 11, unveiled at a dedication ceremony renaming the Company. There's a documentary of the making of it on my site. there followed Henry Ford and Walter Reuther, shaking hands across a bargaining table for the new U.A.W building at the foot of Woodward Ave. A 200% bas relief medalion of Susan and Leslie Gonda for the Mayo Clinic, a full length of Mr. and Mrs. Hyles with Dr. Russell Anderson, cofounders of the First Baptist church in Indiana, A Bas relief of Henry Ford fiddling country music for the entrance to the "Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. A seated, life size bronze of Anthony Toldo, a Canadian philanthropist, a relief of Charlotte Woody for their church at Plymouth Mi. Three Reuther brothers 200% on a granite base with legend for the Black Lake resort, Three editions of William Clay Ford Jr. Steven Yockich and Peter Pestello for the Ford- UAW family centers. "I am fortunate to be able to contribute to peoples lives through my work, giving them a sense of immortality. I'm very grateful!!"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781522903079
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 198
  • Series Title: The Saga of Tony James
  • Sub Title: The Life and Times of Anthony James
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1522903070
  • Publisher Date: 06 Aug 2014
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Weight: 272 gr


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