Life Alert
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Jerry Ellis
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Rainey, Jewish and Native American and a graduate of MIT, had become the third richest woman in the USA. She had nine patents and one would soon come to haunt her: Hamas, through the Dark Web, would access the DNA Tracer Bullet and rifle that she had developed for the US Military. That was the mere tip of the iceberg in Trump’s America. (Life Alert is a complete work of fiction and has nothing to do with real people, past or present. If a reader perceives a connection between reality and fiction, that is only from the reader's projection."
Jerry Ellis is the author of ten books and numerous bestselling short stories. His last Amazon short story, Quote the Raven on the Ferris Wheel, was a #1 New Release in Native American Spirituality. Ellis was the first person in the modern world to walk the 900 mile route of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. His resulting nonfiction book, Walking the Trail, was first published by Random House, which nominated the book for a Pulitzer Prize. Ellis has lectured--via storytelling--in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the USA. Praise for Ellis' book, Walking the Trail:
"Come along on the trail with Jerry Ellis. You'll love every step of it."—Tony Hillerman
(Tony Hillerman)
"Jerry Ellis is an ideal companion for a long ramble along the back roads of America. . . . He introduces us to a collection of characters—some of them welcoming, some of them weird—that are too vivid for mere fiction."—Los Angeles Times
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"Ellis, like his Cherokee ancestors, treasures a good story. He writes lucidly, simply, about the people he met and the stories he was told. . . . He walked to discover himself and his ancestors; he came back with stories and with his own lessons."—Denver Post
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