Naples, Florida, COVID-19 Terror Tale

by E. E. Hunt


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/20/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781984588357
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781984588364
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781984588371

About the Book

This book concerns an Iranian terror attack against the paradise city of Naples on the west coast of Florida to revenge the American-caused death of General Qassim Soleimani, Iran’s primary leader of violence at the time. Four vacationing Americans—two from New York City, a married couple: Ted Edmunds, an FBI agent, and his wife Sherry, NYC 19th Precinct lieutenant; and two friends from the American embassy in London: Steve Hallcroft and his Welsh fiancée and secretary, Bronwyn Esther Morgan—are invited to enjoy a vacation in Naples. But they are interrupted by the local sheriff’s office to help him stop terrorism, and they do so, with the complication of the horrid COVID-19 pandemic. They are soon head over heels in a tough assignment rather than a vacation, and it leaves its mark on them.


About the Author

Rev. Dr. Ernest E. Hunt III • born in Oakland, California • a graduate of Stanford University, BA and MA • a graduate of the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas, MDiv and DD • a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, DMin • married to Elsie Beard Hunt for sixty-two years • has one son, one daughter, and four grandchildren • served in the Salinas Valley, California, for seven years; West St. Louis, Missouri, for six years; New York City (Manhattan) at the Church of the Epiphany for sixteen years; Dallas, as dean of the Cathedral of St. Matthew for four years; Paris, France, as dean of the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity for ten years; then retired in 2003 • served as army reserve chaplain for ten years • currently serves as a knight in the Order of the Priory of St. John of Jerusalem