About A Week and a Day by Hal Adkins:
Prepare for an exhilarating ride with “A Week and a Day”! Join David Hamilton, a World War II Marine pilot, as he battles for survival in a disabled Corsair fighter plane over the war-torn Pacific Ocean. But fate has different plans for David, as he finds himself stranded in a different time and place, aided only by two enigmatic strangers during a desperate cross-country drive in a mysterious 1941 Ford Coupe, while three evil entities stalk their every move. Will David uncover the truth behind this extraordinary journey, find his way home, and fulfill a promise made to the most important person in his life? Brace yourself for a unique and unforgettable adventure filled with love, loss, and the magic that lies within the depths of time, when yesterday collides with today. Kindle $2.99, always free on Kindle Unlimited.
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Author Bio:
Hal Adkins has done and been a lot of things over the decades. Worked at many interesting and not-so-interesting occupations, rode motorcycles, flew airplanes, scuba-dived without actually knowing how to swim, parachuted out of a perfectly good airplane (once), and drove race cars a lot. Primarily, he has been a professional photographer, although writing has always been a keen point of interest when time allowed between taking pretty pictures. A few years ago, okay, 12, he published a book of humor, some might call it more of an autobiography, aptly entitled Hal Adkins Ain’t Normal; he then set about writing his first fictional novel. After the development of that one stalled, it was decided to begin anew and so spewed forth A Week and a Day. Now, it was a very low rate of spew, taking more time to complete than getting through high school. Perhaps paying better attention in English class would have been helpful. A prolific writer of fiction, he is not and prefers the term “methodical.” The story-line for this novel developed from a couple of “I wonder what would happen if” scenarios intriguingly linked together. Following a period of consideration and procrastination, a more desirable beginning was found that moved the story into the realm of mystery and more. Hal has been very gratified and encouraged by the positive and complimentary reviews, and comments received about the unique story A Week and a Day tells, and hopes to pick up the writing pace in the future as he loves to tell stories and make stuff up.