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A LOVE THAT TRANSCENDS TIME When fate decrees that the paths of a vacationing American architect and a retired German businessman cross, the soul-mates embark on a journey through time and takes them into the past, a journey triggered by a series o…
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“They Plotted Revenge Against America“ by Abe F. March An American attack on Baghdad leaves heartbroken and angry survivors. Two different families, one Muslim and one Christian, are wiped out in the 2003 raids and their young adult progeny are dete…
February 18

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At 7:55am on August 15, 2008, Wil said…
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At 10:28pm on February 28, 2008, Randy Wallace said…
Hey Abe,
I've been quietly watching in the background. I see some interesting activity today. I'll check it out and see what you and Ron have been on about.
Cheers.
At 1:48pm on February 28, 2008, Wil said…
Absolutely fantastic that you have joined us here Abe! It also seems that we have much in common!!! :-) I see that you are already amongst friends here, so again, a pleasure to have your presence within our Community! Wil/TPL

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Relationship Status:
Married
About Me:
I'm a retired international business consultant and author, living near Landau, Germany with my wife Gisela.

I was an international entrepreneur for the better part of my career and have met people of many cultures, both rich and poor.

I have lived and worked in the USA, Canada, Europe and the Middle East.

Upon retirement, I chose to live in Germany. I live in a small village in southwest Germany in the Wine region. I am involved locally with the grape harvest and am a member of the Men's choir and the church choir.

I enjoy hiking and exploring the local vineyards and can also be heard singing with a regional mens choir.
My Birthdate:
January 14, 1939
My Hometown:
York, Pennsylvania
My Website:
http://www.abemarch.com
My Favorite Website:
http://www.authorsden.com/abefmarch
My Favorite Foods:
Meat: Chicken & Ham
Vegetables: Corn & Peas
My Favorite Beverages:
Wine
My Favorite Sweets:
Chocolate & Ice Cream
My Favorite People:
Jimmy Carter - The peacemaker
My Favorite Books:
Books by Heinz Konsalik
My Favorite Movies:
Lawrence of Arabia
My School or Alma Mater:
Univ. of MD.
My Career:
International Entrepreneur - Retired
My Accomplishments:
Published Book: 1 "To Beirut and Back - An American in the Middle East."
ISBN: 1-4241-3853-1

Published Book 2 "They Plotted Revenge Against America"
ISBN: 13: 978-0-9822722-2-0

Published Book 3 "Journey into the Past" (co-author)
ISBN 13: 978-0-9822722-8-2

Children's - Christmas story that is being handled by an Agent.
Why I'm Here:
Professional, To Network
My Passion:
World Peace
My Hopes:
An America that the world can trust.
My Dreams:
World Peace
What Else?:
A clean environment

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Announcing that my lastest novel: "They Plotted Revenge Against America" is now available

“They Plotted Revenge Against America“ by Abe F. March
An American attack on Baghdad leaves heartbroken and angry survivors. Two different families, one Muslim and one Christian, are wiped out in the 2003 raids and their young adult progeny are determined to avenge the loss of their loved ones. An Israeli Secret Service Agent with a grudge of his own, knows just how to tap into the vulnerabilities that grief leaves, and he organizes the training of select men and women whose desire for ve… Continue

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