09-08-2013, 11:14 AM
Deep Cover Shallow Graves scheduled for spring 2014 release 450 pgs 24.95 Amazon Barns Noble.
A Novel
By
Robert Plumlee
Set in present-day Denver, Colorado this political thriller features former contract pilot and CIA operative, Will Pearson, who shows up for a court-ordered psychiatric appointment with Dr. Yancey. During his appointment, Pearson recounts disturbing dreams of his adventures in America's most secretive black operations in Cuba, Southeast Asia, the United States, and Mexico.
The most disturbing claim Will made during his first visit to Doctor Yancey concerned his assignment to a secret military team that was sent to Dallas by the Pentagon in November1963. Their objective was to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Are Pearson's dreams real or the figments of an overwrought imagination? The seasoned psychiatrist, Dr. Yancey, skeptical at first, gradually comes to believe his new patient. It also becomes clear that the psychiatrist is more than what he appears to be. Yancey's footprints run deep into the historical sandbox of the CIA and its sinister history. Some shadowy organizations do not want Pearson's dreams investigated. Scary figures, a fat man and two men in a black car, follow Pearson, and Dr. Yancey makes a strange phone call to the FBI after Pearson's second visit.
Who or what is behind Pearson's court-ordered psychiatric visits, and more importantly, why? Does Will Pearson hold the secrets to the greatest conspiracy of the 20th Century? What will happen if he reveals those hidden secrets? Could it lead to the downfall of America's political structure? Could Will's confessions and the interruption of his dreams transform American history? The psychiatric Dr. Yancey, will he keep Will's secrets in trust, or...?
Deep Cover Shallow Graves is Will Pearson's incredible journey through a 'no--mans' land of government intrigue, espionage, and secret black operations. It is a fifty-year plus odyssey of how a man in his autumn years found Truth, hidden within the dark shadows of his youth; and how finding that truth set him free.
Robert Plumlee is a writer photographer, a photojournalist, whose works have appeared in numerous publications, including Arizona Highways, Outdoor Arizona, Colorado Today, Prospector Magazine, and Aviation Weekly. He is a retired commercial pilot who flew numerous clandestine CIA covert flights in the 1950s through the1960s and into the late eighties. He is a military service connected DAV and lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with his partner and two lovely dogs.
*****
A Novel
By
Robert Plumlee
Set in present-day Denver, Colorado this political thriller features former contract pilot and CIA operative, Will Pearson, who shows up for a court-ordered psychiatric appointment with Dr. Yancey. During his appointment, Pearson recounts disturbing dreams of his adventures in America's most secretive black operations in Cuba, Southeast Asia, the United States, and Mexico.
The most disturbing claim Will made during his first visit to Doctor Yancey concerned his assignment to a secret military team that was sent to Dallas by the Pentagon in November1963. Their objective was to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Are Pearson's dreams real or the figments of an overwrought imagination? The seasoned psychiatrist, Dr. Yancey, skeptical at first, gradually comes to believe his new patient. It also becomes clear that the psychiatrist is more than what he appears to be. Yancey's footprints run deep into the historical sandbox of the CIA and its sinister history. Some shadowy organizations do not want Pearson's dreams investigated. Scary figures, a fat man and two men in a black car, follow Pearson, and Dr. Yancey makes a strange phone call to the FBI after Pearson's second visit.
Who or what is behind Pearson's court-ordered psychiatric visits, and more importantly, why? Does Will Pearson hold the secrets to the greatest conspiracy of the 20th Century? What will happen if he reveals those hidden secrets? Could it lead to the downfall of America's political structure? Could Will's confessions and the interruption of his dreams transform American history? The psychiatric Dr. Yancey, will he keep Will's secrets in trust, or...?
Deep Cover Shallow Graves is Will Pearson's incredible journey through a 'no--mans' land of government intrigue, espionage, and secret black operations. It is a fifty-year plus odyssey of how a man in his autumn years found Truth, hidden within the dark shadows of his youth; and how finding that truth set him free.
Robert Plumlee is a writer photographer, a photojournalist, whose works have appeared in numerous publications, including Arizona Highways, Outdoor Arizona, Colorado Today, Prospector Magazine, and Aviation Weekly. He is a retired commercial pilot who flew numerous clandestine CIA covert flights in the 1950s through the1960s and into the late eighties. He is a military service connected DAV and lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with his partner and two lovely dogs.
*****
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.