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Completed manuscripts available for publishers or agents interested in representing the work: Title: DAVID'S CHILD Pages: 520 Author: Donald E. Zlotnik Fiction 171,080 Historical Fiction Available: Paper or on Flash Drive (Microsoft Word) DAVID'S CHILD is a novel of forgiveness--yet--the well researched manuscript keeps the reader aware of the great evil possessing that era. The format for the novel is based on a Jewish survivor of the death camps during World War II, returning to the places of his lost youth to locate characters from his past and to forgive some of them and punish others. He takes his grandson along on the trip and the reader is allowed to experience the Holocaust and its modern day results from two perspectives. The novel has a time shift storyline. The protagonist, David Wolfenberg is a direct descendant of King David and his family is the custodian of King David's crown. The author researched the novel at the Holocaust Center in Bloomfield, Michigan. Thousands of photographs were reviewed along with hundreds of original witness documents in order to establish a historical and mental picture of Auschwitz and that period of history. The author visited many of the sites where the story takes place in Europe. Title: MYK: PRINCE OF THE VENDS Pages: 863 Author: Donald E. Zlotnik Fiction 294,283 Available: Paper or on Flash Drive Microsoft Word The novel is based on a "what if" scenario. What if, a small Roman cavalry unit, encountered a Mongol detachment of explorers, and fought a pitched skirmish? What if, a remnant tribe from the once great Celtic nation--Vends--observed the skirmish and captures both the Roman and the Mongol survivors? Combined, the cultures produce a very powerful Vend tribe under the enlightened leadership of Lech and his wife Slava during the 2nd century A.D. Myk--Prince of the Vends, can stand alone as a novel or can be the pilot for a trilogy. Title: WAR SINS Fiction 175,252 words Author: Donald E. Zlotnik Pages: 569 Available: Paper or on Flash Drive (Microsoft Word) During the day, he was a Catholic priest performing the rites of the church and teaching young boys athletics in a private school--but--during the late night hours, he practiced the rites of Satan and young Terry Miller had become his seventh sacrifice. The priest changes his name and joins the army during the Vietnam War to hide. He joins an elite assassination team and continues his killing, but this time under cover of legality. WAR SINS, reveals many hidden atrocities and unveils a real military unit used in assassinations (Provisional Reconnaissance Units--PRU), along with the life pattern of a serial child killer. Title: THE JESTER'S CLUB Pages: 421 Author: Donald E. Zlotnik Fiction 138,930 Available: Paper or on Flash Drive (Microsoft Word) The Jester's Club, recruits their membership from two exclusive high schools and manipulates them into the nightmare of satanic worship and evil. A Detroit coven established in 1701, during the French era, has thrived for more than two centuries. Sergeant Cooper left the Green Berets a broken man. He had seen too much killing during the war and had lost all respect for the human race. The old soldier was a well known figure collecting returnables along the fifteen mile stretch of Detroit's famous Woodward Avenue. Sinclair `Sin' Hoye VI comes from one of the wealthiest families in America. The boy had joined; The Jester's Club, for excitement and ends up deeply involved in Detroit's most powerful satanic coven. Together, the protagonists battle evil encompassed in great wealth and power. Title: RED TABS (Tales from the Old Army) Pages: 509 Author: Donald E. Zlotnik Fiction 190,360 Available: Paper or on Flash Drive (Microsoft Word) RED TABS, is a fictionalized autobiographical account of the author's candidacy at the United States Army's Officer Candidate School during the build up for the Vietnam War. RED TABS, is a descriptive insider's account of what really goes on in the OCS Program, where as high as 60% of the students dropped out before graduation. The protagonist is a young Special Forces sergeant (Green Beret) who has just finished eighteen months of very difficult training and then is sent to another very difficult military school designed to produce officers for the war. Male bonding, honor, trauma, action, jealousy and overcoming extreme hardships are all parts of the novel. There are currently 160,000 OCS officers on active duty, retired or discharged in the United States. Title: THE AMERASIANS Author: Donald E. Zlotnik Fiction 107,250 words The novel is based on a number of unanswered questions: What happened to all of the half-breed American and French children after the North Vietnamese conquered South Vietnam? In the novel, the North Vietnamese capitalize on the hatred the children have developed for their American fathers and they open a terrorist training camp. The young adults are taught the most modern methods of terrorism and are "sold" as suicide bombers or hired out to international terrorist organizations around the world. THE AMERASIANS, addresses most of the questions that are still in the minds of many of the veterans thirty years after the war has ended. What happened to all of the Amerasian children? Who are the Americans that are still being sighted in Vietnam's jungles? Is the current government of Vietnam operating a drug exporting business to the United States? The story line is fictionalized, but based on facts and is very believable! Action adventure and terrorism at its best!
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