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Written by Taos Writer, James C. Bull |
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Something's not quite right at Los Alamos and Feds have to act fast to save face. |
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The book tells the story of the exploits of a fictional physicist from Los Alamos, New Mexico, who, during the Cold War of the early 50 s, brings off one of the largest tent sales of nuclear secrets in the annals of the National Laboratory and his subsequent binge acquisitions of famous works of art from Taos and Santa Fe.
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Epiphaneia By James C. Bull $20.00 About the Author, James C. Bull is the author of several would-be Prize-winning histories of Frankstown, Colorado (A short history of Frankstown, Colorado) , and Arroyo Seco, New Mexico (Out of Time). Epiphaneia was inspired by events that transpired in New Mexico and Washington, D.C. during the last 60 years. This book is the crescendo to a trial lawyer's dubious career in Colorado. The truth sometimes hurts . Jim and Connie, his wife of almost 40 years, more or less, live part-time in Arroyo Seco, New Mexico, and, part-time in Frisco, Colorado. They commute to the Denver area when money runs out. Based on the D.N.A. report of the National Geographic Genographic Project ®, Jim claims to be related to all men and women. A branch of Jim's family lives in England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East and Africa. With a family like this, Thanksgiving Dinner is akin to a Tequila vision from Clockwork Orange®
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