F.B.I – It’s War: The Fury Of Carlik Ramsey | Part-1 | Book Video Trailer by Willie E Carter

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Book Description: Agent Carlik Ramsey goes deep undercover as a major drug dealer named Monti Clay. He travels from various cities collecting as much intel possible to bring down the largest drug lord ever in New York history within Chinatown the Chinaman King pin His Mahee. In taking down the King pin Carlik must go … Read more

Suffolk, May 1944

With Norfolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Essex to the south, and Cambridgeshire to the west, Suffolk is a stunning religious county in East Anglia and England. The county is home to 758,556 people and occupies 3,798 km². Although the nation is now relatively peaceful, things were different during World War … Read more

“My Darling Sam”

You might have heard many stories about World War, but have you ever lived it? Honestly, living amidst war is not an easy thing. It is a crucible that tests the human spirit. It reshapes lives and redefines relationships. Among such countless stories of World War II are those of love letters and hope. These … Read more

How People Remained Connected During World War II

While World War II brought widespread displacement and separation, it also inspired remarkable efforts to maintain connections and camaraderie. In the days before instant communication, people relied on traditional mediums like letters, creativity, and communal relationships to overcome wartime obstacles. Kevin Parker’s The Tides of Love and War beautifully depicts this through the story of … Read more

The Golden Ghetto: A Story of Transformation and Connection

Have you ever imagined what have been the experiences of French and American locals in the cold war? In the small, tranquil Berry region of Central France, an extraordinary story unfolded during the Cold War. Steve Bassett’s non-fiction novel, “Golden Ghetto”, has the tendency to capture the transformation brought about by the Déols-Châteauroux Air Station … Read more