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James Strait
James Strait's professional career began as a Special Forces soldier, where he demonstrated youthful tenacity and versatility by becoming the youngest recruit to graduate Special Forces Training Group. After the military he enjoyed a thirty-year career as a professional pilot flying over one... show more

James Strait's professional career began as a Special Forces soldier, where he demonstrated youthful tenacity and versatility by becoming the youngest recruit to graduate Special Forces Training Group. After the military he enjoyed a thirty-year career as a professional pilot flying over one hundred different types and categories of airplanes. In parallel, Mr. Strait operated a small business providing a variety of services to civilian companies and the military.After retirement from professional aviation, Mr. Strait transitioned into broadcast radio where he has hosted "Strait Talks" radio since 2006. He began his professional writing career with the release of "Weird Missouri", in 2008. His most recent book, "Déjà vu All Over Again" is an action adventure novel taking place in the final 57 hours prior to the calendar turning 12-21-2012.His future projects involve the release of his third book, "Thomas Jefferson is Missing". He will also be hosting Book Talk Radio, debuting April 1, 2012.When not writing, he's cycling through the beautiful country side of Bucks County Pennsylvania, where he lives with his artist wife.
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b00k r3vi3ws rated it 13 years ago
Starting with an account of Mayan Empire the novel piqued my interest from the very first chapter. When Ana, a modern mathematician chances upon the concept of Mayan time loop, she unknowingly embarks upon a journey that would take her on an adventure of a lifetime. She has to face off forces she wo...
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