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Introverted new author seeks reviews

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1RogerRaffee
Sep 15, 2016, 5:38 pm

Hello fellow authors,

I'm not much of a blogger, a twitter, a gossiper, a facebooker, or one who goes easily with the crowd. I don't really even like being on the computer unless I have to be. I don't like talking on the phone. I drive my wife crazy because I'd rather write or read than go to parties, or dinner with friends. So, at the risk of offending the sense of propriety of some of you who use this group, I'd like to post the details of my book below. I hope those of you who read it will enjoy it. It is a work of my art, from my heart. You should find it unique, interesting, and hopefully, well written.

Contact me and I will send you a free ecopy upon request.

The title is: Devil Out Of Texas

At this time it is only posted at Amazon as an ebook:

https://www.amazon.com/Devil-Out-Texas-Roger-Raffee-ebook/dp/B01L6O9X8I/ref=sr_1...


It's 449 pages.

Here is the brief synopsis I posted with the book:

In the summer of 1973, a fourteen year old kid spends time with his grandfather and his friends, George Burns, Jack Benny, Georgie Jessel, and others, as they play cards at the Hillcrest Country Club near Beverly Hills, California. He later sits down to listen as his grandfather tells him the action-packed tale of his great-grandfather, the first Jewish Texas Ranger, and how his grandfather came to Hollywood to become one of the pioneers of the movie industry.
The young man learns about how his grandfather came to be friends with the early stars of the silver screen, like Tom Mix, William S. Hart, Lionel Barrymore, and Doug Fairbanks, and his grandfather's association with the great Mexican revolutionary leader Pancho Villa, the famous lawman Wyatt Earp, and other fascinating characters.



Thank you,

-Roger Raffee