John Zerr presents "A Ticket to Hell On Other Men's Sins" The fourth book in the riveting Jon and Teresa Zachery series
With the perspective of the chaos of the battlefield and the anxiety that families must have felt at home, praying for their men to come back unharmed, "A Ticket to Hell On Other Men's Sins" offers different takes on wartime stories, going for a one-of-a-kind narrative still that'll keep readers glued to every page.
ST. CHARLES, Mo., Apr. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The settings of this historical fiction work tie in with John's own navy experiences. The story takes us back to 1971 when Lieutenant Jon Zachery is finally ready to get back home following six months of missions over South Vietnam and Laos. Thus far, Lt. Zachery and his men haven't really experienced any hard action, but things are about to change on what was supposed to be a last, easy-as-pie mission. As the action is heating up, John's wife, Teresa, sits by the calendar with trepidation. She looks forward to her husband's final day of combat. All she longs for is the warm embrace of her loved one and a break from the constant worry of fearing for the worse. One day, that much-dreaded phone call came. Was John going to be able to make it home in one piece?
John Zerr has been a published author ever since 2010, marking over ten years of fantastic stories, novels, poems, and incredible literary achievement from someone who's been a life-long lover of words. As a former US Navy veteran who has always been interested in books and literature, John decided to take a leap and focus on writing. Since then, he was able to reach many people with his one-of-a-kind take on storytelling and his nuanced characters. One of John's most recent works is a novel titled "A Ticket to Hell On Other Men's Sins".
Find out more about author John Zerr, and "A Ticket to Hell On Other Men's Sins" at https://www.jjzerrbooks.com/
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