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THE SOUL OF NEMACH and The Burbank Adventure by SCOTT BUTCHER

Welcome to the steamy underbelly of the 1941 Warner Bros. studios. Europe is at war, and at the Burbank studios Nazi infiltrators are setting the stage for the eventual domination of America by the Third Reich. One… er… spirit… wafts in their way, the Ka of Nemach – the cursed, administrator of pharaoh Thutmose the…

Welcome to the steamy underbelly of the 1941 Warner Bros. studios. Europe is at war, and at the Burbank studios Nazi infiltrators are setting the stage for the eventual domination of America by the Third Reich. One… er… spirit… wafts in their way, the Ka of Nemach – the cursed, administrator of pharaoh Thutmose the III.

This book is in short story format, and is part of a series, the next is “The Soul of Nemach and the Temple of Bast”.

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Author: grahamwhittaker
What do I call myself? A novelist? A journalist? Writer on demand? Copywriter? Ghostwriter? Poet? Is there a single word to describe all these things? if anyone knows one please tell me. I started out life as a journalist after my service time in the RN. I was 22. My love then was music writing, contributing articles to most of the pop/rock magazines of the time. As time went by I ghostwrote biographies for celebs, wrote novels, and made a general living from writing everything from love letters to translating menus in China to acceptable English. I have written greetings cards, manuals, How to books on so many subjects I forget. My living has been as a writer on demand. So, my blog is an eclectic collection of HOW MY BRAIN WORKS. Recently I started writing blogs for company blogs. In my retirement I find myself writing more, about more subjects than I ever covered as a roving journalist. I ask myself why having reached the age of leisure why I am now busier than ever before! If you have a blog, or a job to offer, I'm an obsessive researcher and turnaround time is fast. Yes, I know, I'm a HACK. A writer for money. A gun for hire. But hey... we all have our failings. Thanks for calling in. Feel free to chat and comment. I'll even get back to you with a thank you note!

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