December of the Dark Sun

· World Castle Publishing, LLC
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275
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When mild-mannered Duncan Evans discovers, in the basement of his bookstore in rural England, a devastating World War II secret that would change history, he becomes the target of assassins from three countries. December of the Dark Sun fills a long-existing information gap relating to the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor with an intriguing adventure articulately structured to offer an unforgettable reading experience.

About the author

John P. Chaplick is a retired CPA and a graduate of both Wesleyan University (BA) and the University of Michigan (MBA).​

He has turned his business experience in the analysis of fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering into a writing career specializing in the kind of action-adventure novels which could not have been written without his background.​

In December of the Dark Sun, his experience has been used to achieve a long sought after objective…to draw an ordinary protagonist into an apocalyptic event that changes the protagonist’s life. His struggles fail to make him the hero of his fantasies, thereby leaving him both sympathetic and credible in the eyes of the reader.

This story offers a fascinating new dimension to the Japanese 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, about which much has been written. Those materials have not offered convincing evidence as to whether the occurrence could have been predicted. December of the Dark Sun fills that information gap with an intriguing adventure articulately structured to offer an unforgettable reading experience.


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