Uncertain Paradise: 1973 Part One

by John W. Cassell

Uncertain Paradise Series (Book 1), The St. Margaret's Island Series (1)

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I guess I knew now how awful Chicken Little must have felt. All sorts of things were just not right... very close to me... on the other side of the island. Yet Cassell would have to do his punishment first... So the politicians would feel better. Yeah... midnight had come and gone, we were on our own now, but nobody seemed to be wearing a watch.

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I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. The dialogue was great, especially during the military scenes. Certain characters seemed glossed over - Connie, the two bodyguards - but it seems that he may have fleshed them out in earlier books. Learning about the making of a country was very interesting. Not sure how I feel about the author using his own name as the main character, but that is a minor issue in an otherwise good read.
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I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. The dialogue was great, especially during the military scenes. Certain characters seemed glossed over - Connie, the two bodyguards - but it seems that he may have fleshed them out in earlier books. Learning about the making of a country was very interesting. Not sure how I feel about the author using his own name as the main character, but that is a minor issue in an otherwise good read.
The first thing to say about this book is that I had it for a while and just didn't get around to reading it. The blurb on the back just made no sense whatsoever and gave very little away regarding the actual content of the book.

But, as the old saying goes, never judge a book by it's cover. And this novel is no exception.

The book basically is a fictional account of the authors life. John Cassell is on the move, looking for a secluded hideaway where he can live his life in relative obscurity. The answer seems to come in the shape of Maggierock, an island on the verge of independence from british control.

However, life is far from simple as the author finds himself involved in kidnappings, terrorist activities, guerilla groups, political show more wranglings and potential death at every turn.

The novel is 5th in a series, and to be honest I hadn't read any of the others before picking this up and unlike some series books this one is easily able to stand alone.

If your a fan of action novels with more than a fair dosage of gritty realism, then do yourself a favour and introduce yourself to the world of John W Cassell.

Oh, and the authors introduction is possibly the most humble I have had the pleasure to come across. Here is a man that really does not recognise his own talents.
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The first thing to say about this book is that I had it for a while and just didn't get around to reading it. The blurb on the back just made no sense whatsoever and gave very little away regarding the actual content of the book.

But, as the old saying goes, never judge a book by it's cover. And this novel is no exception.

The book basically is a fictional account of the authors life. John Cassell is on the move, looking for a secluded hideaway where he can live his life in relative obscurity. The answer seems to come in the shape of Maggierock, an island on the verge of independence from british control.

However, life is far from simple as the author finds himself involved in kidnappings, terrorist activities, guerilla groups, political show more wranglings and potential death at every turn.

The novel is 5th in a series, and to be honest I hadn't read any of the others before picking this up and unlike some series books this one is easily able to stand alone.

If your a fan of action novels with more than a fair dosage of gritty realism, then do yourself a favour and introduce yourself to the world of John W Cassell.

Oh, and the authors introduction is possibly the most humble I have had the pleasure to come across. Here is a man that really does not recognise his own talents.
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Canonical title
Uncertain Paradise: 1973 Part One
Original publication date
2007-04-18
People/Characters
John W. Cassell (protagonist); Connie Quintana (John's companion); David M. Phillips (Royal Governor until April 15, thereafter British High Commissioner); Paul Christian (Colonel, StM Militia Commander); Most Hon. Sir Bertram Tibbetts--Governor General; Sean Kelly (John's bodyguard) (show all 45); Rt. Hon. Desmond Colgate (Prime Minister); Rt. Hon. Morton Gentry (Minister of Defence); Joe Fallon (John's bodyguard); Rt. Hon Millard Cotter (Home Secretary); Donna Goldstien (American Minister); Chief Constable Maurice Jenkins; Sybil Jack (Cassell's mistress); Group Captain Eugene Hayes; Ted Spurlock (CIA operative American Legation); Norbert Perkins (Leader of Opposition, House of Assembly); Lt. Col. Dave Moreland (Court Martial president); Serena Blackstone (Colgate's mistress); Graham Jack (Cassell bodyguard, Sybil's brother); Hon. Fortunus Jack (land baron and patriarch of powerful Jack Clan); Nat Webster; Air Sergeant Major Rufus Killebrew; Peter Hill (Major, commander, HM Forces on St. Margaret's); Rt. Hon. Thompson Ritter (propaganda chief, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs); Eugene Hayes (Group Captain, American enterpreneur-head of Air Militia); Paul Christian (Colonel, Commander of Milita); Fidel Castro; Rev. Damian Wallace (vicar of St. Martin's Church of England Mission and school); Chuck Donovan (Loadmaster, Interisland Airbus, Connie's "escort"); Emory Jack (Lord President of Upper Chamber of Parliament); Hon. Donna Goldstien--Minister of Legation--United States of America; Jocko Cummings (Speaker of Lower Chamber of Parliament); Commander Vladimir Kamarov--Captain, Soviet Nuclear Submarine "Novy Mir"; Romulus Augustulus Jones (Lieutenant Colonel, commander southern [Sedona] region); Leroy Crewe (Aircraftsman); Emily 'Curly' Howard (Aircraftsman); Lionel T. M. Ferdinand (Colour Sergeant); Harry Ives (Mrs Blodgett's Caribbean Tours, CIA colonel); Victorious Preston (Flight Corporal); Tino Prentice (Leading Aircraftsman); Inspector Henry Pereya (Royal St. Margaret's Constabulary); Win Dekker (Hayes Construction Co. project manager); Olaf Torgeson (Hayes Construction Co. project engineer); Solon Grimes (Solicitor-General); Granville Browne (Attorney-General)
Important places
Port Albert, Isle of St. Margaret's; Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA; Miami Beach, Florida, USA; Mantilla, Isle of St. Margaret's; Bridgetown, Barbados; New Gatwick, Isle of St. Margaret's (show all 33); New Britain, Isle of St. Margaret's; Ormsby, Isle of St. Margaret's; Miami Beach, Florida, USA; New Britain, St. Margaret's (malarial westernmost settlement); Atrisco Bay-South Coast, Isle of St. Margaret's (site of secret Cuban base); The Heartlands (Central Highlands); Fort Cornwallis, Isle of St. Margaret's (later Fort Uhuru); Fort Cornwallis, Isle of St. Margaret's (later Uhuru); Blankenship Cove, Isle of St. Margaret's; The Cassell Beach House, New Gatwick, Isle of St. Margaret's; Hayes Airstrip, Isle of St. Margaret's; Novy Mir (Soviet nuclear submarine); Legation of the United States of America, Diplomatic Quarter, Port Albert, Isle of St. Margaret's; Government Plaza, Port Albert, Isle of St. Margaret's; Hotel Hayes, Mantilla, Isle of St. Margaret's; Atrisco Bay-South Coast, Isle of St. Margaret's; Point Loma Hermose, North Coast, Isle of St. Margaret's; Diplomatic Quarter, Port Albert, Isle of St. Margaret's; Autrey Plantation, Isle of St. Margaret's; Margate City, New Jersey, USA; Doran Plantation, Isle of St. Margaret's; Seashell Motel, Margate City, New Jersey, USA; The Mahali, Port Albert, Isle of St. Margaret's; Hotel Hayes, Mantilla Beach, Settlement of Mantilla, Isle of St. Margaret's; Posey's Palace, New Britain, Isle of St. Margaret's; Estate of Fortunus Jack, Isle of St. Margaret's; Radio Maggie, Isle of St. Margaret's
Important events
Fourth of July
Epigraph
On the run from vengeful mobsters and numbers-hunting federal agents, John Cassell and Connie Quintana arrive on the Isle of St. Margaret’s shortly after John’s twenty-fifth birthday in January of 1973. Whites familiar wi... (show all)th the Caribbean island quip: ‘it’s THEE place to visit if you’re a hurricane’. But John and Connie know there’s no storm quite as deadly as that caused by an angry Mafia don. They need an out of the way place to come.
Publisher's editor
Sgrignoli, Tricia; Shubin, Masha; Burt, Lindsay
Blurbers
Waugh, Tony; Raley, Patrick R.; Shelnutt, Linda G.; Engelhard, Jack
Disambiguation notice
tHIS BOOK IS PART ONE OF A TWO PART SERIES....IT IS NOT AN EARLIER EDITION OF UNCERTAIN PARADISE: 1973 the latter days

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Fiction and Literature
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PS3603 .A86838Language and LiteratureAmerican literature

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