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Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Brook Benton

 My Vietnam war/thriller is on sale now for only 99 cents as an ebook on Amazon for a limited time. This is a savings of $10.00 off the retail price of the paperback edition.

The book features the Brook Benton song, A Rainy Night in Georgia.

Saturday, July 25, 2020

A Rainy Night in Georgia Paperback Edition

After considerable work, I have finally published the paperback edition of my Vietnam War novel, A Rainy Night in Georgia. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DBNHC99/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1595701316&sr=8-
If you decide to buy it either in paperback or as an ebook, please consider writing a review on Amazon. Customer reviews are the lifeblood of indie authors like me. Thanks!
And don’t forget to tell your friends.

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

"A Rainy Night in Georgia"

My new suspense novel, "A Rainy Night in Georgia," is starting to take shape.  It is a Vietnam era war novel that takes place largely in Georgia. I think you will enjoy it. It is a departure from my Morales mysteries. I will be posting a copy of the first chapter on my website, www.ajbasinski.com. Look for it there soon.

Friday, January 29, 2016

An Open Letter from One Loser to a Winner

I have tried to avoid politics in this blog, not because I don't have ideas that are political but because I think politics is very private and individual. I try to respect everyone's political views even if I strongly disagree.
But there is one current politician who stands alone in his contempt for those who disagree with him. I'm speaking about Donald Trump of course.
Trump would undoubtedly call me a "loser" because unlike this "favorite son" he never served a minute in the military or in Vietnam. I did but I consider myself extremely lucky that I was a company clerk like Mash's Radar.
Unlike Senator John McCain, I'm clearly no hero, but I am throughly disgusted with the rantings of this third rate businessman, the Donald.
I did not wach Trump's so-called telethon for vets last night but I am sure like his television show it was thoroughly entertaining. I am sure he wrapped himself in the American flag and professed his undying support for vets. Well, Mr. Trump, you fooled no one.
You were afraid to face questions of substance in the Republican presidential debate because you have no substance.
When I think of Mr Trump, I am often reminded of that famous challenge by attorney Joseph Welch of that other demagogue, Senator Joseph McCarthy, during the Army Mc Carthy hearings in the early 1950s: "Have you.no sense of decency, sir?"
That was the beginning of the end for Senator McCarthy and we can only hope that Mr Trump's blatant attempt to use the millions of veterans of this country for his crass political purposes will fail,and fail miserably.