ISBN-13: 9780692843819 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 232 str.
Broken Dreams is a fast moving adventure of a man and woman who survived an ISIS terrorist attack at a Starbucks coffee shop in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Ty Daly becomes a non-life threatening injury, which is a term our news media nonchalantly calls anyone who doesn't die in a tragic terrorist attack. Non-life threatening they may be, but Ty's injury makes him want to die... he's paraplegic. Overwhelmed with medical and rehabilitation costs Ty Daly makes a deal with the devil. He accepts the charity of the US government's Department of Homeland Security. They pay for all his medical, transportation and living needs for his commitment to utilizing his extensive computer skills for their benefit. But the devil wins out, and Ty feels like a hostage to the agency. He needs to find a way out. But the Department of Homeland Security can't allow it. They would not be able to keep their other contractors under control if they would learn the news that he left them. It's a game of cat and mouse played out in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and the streets of the United States and Poland. The author, Don Wooldridge is a unique writer. He's bi-polar. Whether hypomanic or depressed, Don must find that fine line of clarity, like following the lines in a cracked windowpane, to write his stories. Broken Dreams is his fifth publication, preceded by three fiction novels and a memoir of his 43-year experience living with bi-polar II disorder.