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Michael's Eyes

The Adventures of Michael Barone

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Michael's Eyes

By: Charlie Boring
Narrated by: Frank Clem
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Michael’s Eyes is the fictional account of the life of Michael Barone. In the story Michael was born with an ability that no other human has been known to possess. As Michael grows up in the small Texas town of Anson, his life and his adventures are shaped by his secret ability to be able to see in the dark.

The story in part one leads him through adventures of the discovery of lost gold and confrontations with danger. In part two Michael Barone serves in the Vietnam War, initially as a Green Beret, followed by clandestine patrols in Cambodia. In part three, Michael returns to Anson, Texas, and uses his secret ability to see in the dark and the riches that he has accumulated to build his life. The story is a thriller in which most listeners easily become enraptured, as if they were a part of the story.

©2022 Charlie Boring (P)2022 Charlie Boring
War & Military Fiction Adventure Texas Military

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