Larry Deibert has written nine books; Combat Boots dainty feet-Finding Love in Vietnam (a rewrite of 95 Bravo), published by www.lulu.com in 2009; The Christmas City Vampire, published originally by Bradley Publishings in 2012 and then released by the author on www.createspace.com in 2013; The Other Side Of The Ridge-Gettysburg, June 27th 2013 to July 2nd, 1863, published in 2013 by www.writers-exchange.com; Fathoms-A Novel Of The Paranormal, published by www.createspace.com in 2014; From Darkness To Light, published by www.createspace.com in 2014; Family, published by www.createspace.com in 2015, The Life Of Riley by Riley as told to Larry L. Deibert, published by www.createspace.com in 2015; Santa's Day Jobs, published by www.createspace.com in 2016 and Werewolves In The Christmas City, published by www.createspace.com in 2017 He is a Vietnam veteran and is the past president of the Lehigh Northampton Vietnam Veterans MemorialHe retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 2008 after working as a letter carrier for over 21 years.Larry and his wife, Peggy, live in Hellertown, Pa., where he enjoys reading and writing. He has two grown children, Laura and Matthew.In their spare time Larry and Peggy love to travel to the beaches on the East Coast. They have gone on two cruises and in 2003 had a dream trip to England and Scotland. In Scotland, Larry was thrilled to play golf at the St. Andrews complex.He is currently working on several projects. Larry is always writing short stories and has many in different stages of completion.
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- Release Date 05/31/2017
- Author Larry L. Deibert
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 10.7 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
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