Marcus Duvalier
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Marcus Duvalier

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Marcus Duvalier is an award-winning historical fiction author, whose manuscripts have recently been discovered from a vault of mystery and intrigue. Ghost writer, Graham Mcfadyen, is painstakingly re-writing the unique works of both Marcus Duvalier and his wife Ann Duvalier. Marcus was forced into adopting his family name derived from previous generations other than his British name due to the secrecy act involving the military during world war two. Ann Duvalier, an intelligence officer, introduced a more normal, women's view of the air force incorporating both situational comedy as well as tragedy, indeed something that had been largely omitted to date in most books of this nature. The 'Ghost' Graham McFadyen's experience conversely included whilst in his youth, a brief friendship with former retired WW2 German generals who had profusely denounced the Nazi State and the Nazi War effort as being totally and utterly futile resulting in the complete destruction of the German state. Growing up in Gt Britain, Graham had obtained a real perspective of the war directly from the people who had served. However, it was only after the discovery of the mysterious vault containing the equally mysterious manuscripts later on in life that introduced him into ghost writing. After obtaining qualifications in aeronautics and later work experiences in logistics, Graham decided to make writing a part-time career and began working on his first full-length historical novel, "War Girl A Distant Void." Graham has indeed a continuous enriching, library of research material. In his free time, Graham is a health-food enthusiast that being mainly vegetarian, market analyst and EV designer.. Graham lives in Gt Britain enjoying splendid scenery and countryside. Contact (UK) 07591012511 Readers' Favourite - "War Girl A Distant Void - Episode One" (first place)
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