The Kauai Connection
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About the Book
Jack Cahill uncovers a family secret after fifty years about America's entry into World War II. The CIA wants him dead to protect the President's upcoming trade agreement with Japan that threatens the economic survival of our NATO allies.
Jack Cahill returns to his boyhood home of Kauai to spend his retirement after a tumultuous career with Global Dynamics. He is surprised to learn of a family secret that his father had worked for Japan during WW II by sharing intelligence information about American naval vessels. Cahill enlists the support of his boyhood friend, Nathan Kaleo, to decipher records found in an old island fort that lead to a startling discovery that the elder Cahill did not act alone. The CIA is determined to kill Cahill before he uncovers the truth about Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor.
About the Author
Keith Barton grew up on the Eastern Shore of Virginia on Chincoteague Island where the ponies roam and swim from Assateague Island to his birthplace each year. The son of a naval officer, he moved every three years until his teens and enjoyed the water on the East and Gulf Coasts including: New Orleans, Louisiana, Saint Simons Island, Georgia, Virginia Beach, Virginia, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. When Keith is not writing part-time, he pursues his clinical psychology practice in Houston, Texas. This is Keith's eighth book in two years. Website: akeithbarton.com