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The Ghost Bus

Robert Gordon

The early 1940s saw an America divided. Whilst Europe tore itself apart with a brutal war, many Americans felt far removed from the conflict and would have preferred their country to remain neutral. There were, however, growing calls for the United States to join the allied forces in their fight against Nazi Germany - and there were also those who would have liked to see the very opposite.
Eighty years later, a Jewish American investigative reporter finds himself haunted by nightly visions of a terrifying 1930s era bus.
Luke Spitz's efforts to find the source of his spine-tingling nightmares lead him to a story of events that could have changed America's political agenda and, possibly, the outcome of World War II.
But Luke soon finds that there are those who do not wish him to share what he has found.

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ABOUT ROBERT GORDON


Although he was born in London, Robert's family emigrated to New Zealand when he was eleven. Robert worked for forty years as an engineer, where he initially used his creativity on mechanically related projects. As time went by, Robert was eventually persuaded by his friends and family to start turning some of the many plots that he had developed over the years into meaningful, written dialogue, including this novel, The Mason Pact.
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