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by R. Scott Tyler


  "It's money." He said. Realizing this, the boys dug in with both hands, scraping the dirt clotted coins out of their hiding place.

  "Six." Criston said.

  "I found three more." Konnor worked his hands deeply through the dirt, sifting it with his fingers and caking it into all the skin wrinkles up to his elbows.

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  Books by R. Scott Tyler

  Smugglers in Paradise Series

  Game of Wit and Chance: Beginnings (Book 1)

  Available in 2016:

  One Fish, Two Fish, Big Fish, Little Fish (Book 2)

  Psychology of Choosing (Book 3)

  Fanpage: www.facebook.com/RScottTyler

  Goodreads Author Page

  Blog: karthlake.com

  Author Email: [email protected]

  Acknowledgements

  I began this writing journey with enthusiastic optimism a few years ago. This was quickly overcome by the previously unimagined pitfalls that became apparent between writing words on paper and publishing a book to the discerning literary public. Specifically, publishing a book I would be proud of calling my own even if I wasn't a literary giant. As the final stage of birthing this book via publishing comes to pass, my enthusiasm has returned not only for ‘Game of Wit and Chance’, but also for the story remaining to be told in the ‘Smugglers in Paradise’ series.

  I dedicate this book to my parents, who both passed away prior to its completion, but were supporters of my reading from an early age. My father was a voracious reader and loved to write limericks. My mother wrote journals constantly after being told they were good therapy. Together, the two of them walked for health and stress relief. Reading, writing and walking continue to be three pillars of my life today. Without them, who knows where I would be.

  I would like to thank my family and friends for their continued support and encouragement during this often overwhelming process. Thank you to Andrew, Jay and James for their early encouragement, helping me believe that I had it in me to tell stories others might like to read. Special thanks to Paul, Dan, my family and other people that were summarily ignored when I needed to focus. Thanks to Friday, Linda, Paul, Jim, Diane, Dan and Gillian for honest critique that helped make me a better writer. A big thank you to Caddy for lots of technical help and for introducing me to Indie Minnesota when I needed to see others walking a similar road, and finally, thanks to Mike, who introduced me to the cover artist who helped make the book look like something I would pick up and want to read.

  Chapters

  News at Sea 1984 3

  Sophia, Portland 1942 6

  Uncle Raymond 1939 9

  Marge and Sophia, Portland 1941 11

  Willapa 1941 15

  Gilberto, Portland 1944 17

  Escape 1945 21

  Decision Time 1945 22

  Resolve Evaporates 1945 25

  Married 1945 27

  Entering Manila Bay 1945 28

  Manila Life 1949 30

  Memories of Zambales 1950 32

  Relocation 1950 33

  Visit from a Childhood Friend 1951 34

  Christmas in Zambales 1951 36

  Zambales 1961 39

  Navigation Test 1961 45

  Test of Courage 1961 49

  Boris' Beginnings in Manila 1966 51

  The Mayor’s Associate 1966 52

  Lucky Charms 1966 54

  Julia Sings on the Bund 1982 56

  Back in Manila 1982 58

  Grand Shanghai 1982 60

  Orlando 1982 64

  Steven's 1st Visit to Shanghai 1982 66

  Touring With The Singer 1982 71

  Boris Visits Shanghai 1982 76

  Departure 1982 80

  Virgin Smuggler, Shanghai 1982 81

  Red Umbrella Meet 1982 84

  Checking Out the Neighborhood 1982 91

  Getting to Know the Block Captain 1982 97

  Getting to Know the Harbor 1982 100

  Tea and Education 1982 104

  Mitten Crabs 1982 106

  The Exit 1982 111

  Back Across The Water 1982 113

  Julia's Death 1984 118

  Steven Receives the News 1984 123

  Business Picks Up for Boris 1985 127

  Mayor’s Associate 1985 128

  Steven and Bettina 1989 131

  Konnor 1989 135

  Marge and Konnor 1989 136

  Family Trip 1995 140

 

 

 


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