Once Upon A Bridge

In a career that bridged some sixty years, Marcel Beaumont’s life was always connected with gold, bridges and the ever-present greed of people. On a barge, passing close by a bridge as a young man, he had known and lost love. Marcel, after having lost his family, his first love and his innocence to Nazis, took to blowing up bridges as part of his effort to wipe out evil. Marcel became so proficient, spending his late teen years as a skilled assassin and attracted the attention of authorities in a secret government department. In part one having been sexually assaulted beaten and arrested by the German occupying forces in Jersey in 1943, Marcel escapes and joins the resistance movement in France. Book two, a scheme is in operation to fool death camp war criminals into believing that they can escape to Brazil. Instead they are eliminated and the gold recovered. Karl Schmidt, a protégé of Hitler’s, returns to find out what has happened to his colleagues and the gold. So begins a cat and mouse game for the gold on land and sea. In part three Marcel continues his mission in stamping out a ring of paedophiles and other low life. He eventually retires having found he has a son from a past affair; he eventually marries his housekeeper and retires to Australia. Later his wife and son are both killed in a motor accident. Finally, an old friend in Portugal pleads his help to release his two kidnapped grand-children. In an abandoned house close to an important bridge, an old man stands with explosives strapped to his body. Marcel pondered on how his quest for vengeance had led him down so many painful roads and spanned by so many bridges.

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Once Upon A Bridge

In a career that bridged some sixty years, Marcel Beaumont’s life was always connected with gold, bridges and the ever-present greed of people. On a barge, passing close by a bridge as a young man, he had known and lost love. Marcel, after having lost his family, his first love and his innocence to Nazis, took to blowing up bridges as part of his effort to wipe out evil. Marcel became so proficient, spending his late teen years as a skilled assassin and attracted the attention of authorities in a secret government department. In part one having been sexually assaulted beaten and arrested by the German occupying forces in Jersey in 1943, Marcel escapes and joins the resistance movement in France. Book two, a scheme is in operation to fool death camp war criminals into believing that they can escape to Brazil. Instead they are eliminated and the gold recovered. Karl Schmidt, a protégé of Hitler’s, returns to find out what has happened to his colleagues and the gold. So begins a cat and mouse game for the gold on land and sea. In part three Marcel continues his mission in stamping out a ring of paedophiles and other low life. He eventually retires having found he has a son from a past affair; he eventually marries his housekeeper and retires to Australia. Later his wife and son are both killed in a motor accident. Finally, an old friend in Portugal pleads his help to release his two kidnapped grand-children. In an abandoned house close to an important bridge, an old man stands with explosives strapped to his body. Marcel pondered on how his quest for vengeance had led him down so many painful roads and spanned by so many bridges.

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Once Upon A Bridge

Once Upon A Bridge

by Richard Le Normand
Once Upon A Bridge

Once Upon A Bridge

by Richard Le Normand

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In a career that bridged some sixty years, Marcel Beaumont’s life was always connected with gold, bridges and the ever-present greed of people. On a barge, passing close by a bridge as a young man, he had known and lost love. Marcel, after having lost his family, his first love and his innocence to Nazis, took to blowing up bridges as part of his effort to wipe out evil. Marcel became so proficient, spending his late teen years as a skilled assassin and attracted the attention of authorities in a secret government department. In part one having been sexually assaulted beaten and arrested by the German occupying forces in Jersey in 1943, Marcel escapes and joins the resistance movement in France. Book two, a scheme is in operation to fool death camp war criminals into believing that they can escape to Brazil. Instead they are eliminated and the gold recovered. Karl Schmidt, a protégé of Hitler’s, returns to find out what has happened to his colleagues and the gold. So begins a cat and mouse game for the gold on land and sea. In part three Marcel continues his mission in stamping out a ring of paedophiles and other low life. He eventually retires having found he has a son from a past affair; he eventually marries his housekeeper and retires to Australia. Later his wife and son are both killed in a motor accident. Finally, an old friend in Portugal pleads his help to release his two kidnapped grand-children. In an abandoned house close to an important bridge, an old man stands with explosives strapped to his body. Marcel pondered on how his quest for vengeance had led him down so many painful roads and spanned by so many bridges.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044362697
Publisher: Richard Le Normand
Publication date: 03/05/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Richard was born in Jersey in June 1927.Educated at Victoria college Jersey 1936-1944.In July 1940 German forces occupied Jersey until 1945. After the war he trained in England and became a Jersey farmer, glasshouse-grower,flowers,tomatoes etc. Then Richard established a Plastics factory in Jersey.He retired to Australia 1987 then worked in real estate, designed attachments for boats and finally took up writing novels.Richard has published six books.

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