The Blue Death

by Don Crockett


Formats

Hardcover
£24.99
£13.90
Softcover
£15.49
£9.40
Hardcover
£13.90

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 21/07/2006

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781425944674
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 484
ISBN : 9781425944667

About the Book

For all the fans of the growing “Diana Series” his novel will keep you glued to your seat as Diana seems destined to help uncover a mystery that springs from a legend almost forgotten.

Join us to learn the history and how one of the Seven Wonders of the World became what it is today, and what would happen if a pair of killers completed heir plans for its total destruction.

If at any time in your life you have any questions about the Crater Lake National Park and the beautiful State of Oregon it is located in, this novel will be the one to read.

And if by chance, you have personally visited this majestic place, high in the mountains of Oregon, then you will enjoy the novel even more. And I think you will agree with the author that this is the perfect setting for such an unforgettable tale.


About the Author

Don Crockett is a man who has taken a journey of discovery over his lifetime. Admitting that it was an up hill battle at times, he can now look back and say that the best of times were indeed very good. Born in the very small town of Auxvasse, Missouri, in 1936, and raised from the age of eleven years old in the small, mountain town of Ashland, Oregon. After much traveling and places too numerous to mention, he finally put his shoes in one place at the age of fifty-seven years in yet another small mountain town of Roseburg, Oregon.

Since retiring, he still continues to work full time and tries to get in some much needed fishing and hunting. Most of all he enjoys having some time to write and having his works read by his many fans. The Diana series has proven to be very popular and he has another two more novels finished and ready to publish. He hopes that someday he will see one of his works come to life on the big screen or perhaps television, but even that will not bring a smile as much as someone who tells him how much they enjoy reading one of his books.

Many of his friends have asked why he doesn’t write about his own varied and colorful life, but the answer is always the same. The book would not be completed until the last page of the last hour and the last second had been lived to the fullest.