Title: Aussie Impasse
Author: Kevin Johnson
Publisher: Xlibris
ISBN: 978-1-9845-0402-9
Pages: 298
Genre: Sci-Fi, Fantasy

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Synopsis
This is the third book of a trilogy. The first was Aussie Pilot; the second, Aussie Knowhow; and now the final book of the series, Aussie Impasse. All books are pure fantasy and include some spectacular deductions, magic, science fiction, and illusionary events that many young Australian boys dreamed of well past the time they reached maturity. The merged happenings in most instances were created by other writers, films, or television exposures and were strung together to form the fictitious, exciting life of a hero and his friends. As previously stated, the book has been growing in the writer’s head since he was an adolescent and, over time, has been progressively added to, regurgitated, and reinvented. As the writer discovered them, they became merged until now, where it would seem they are no longer recognizable. The third book of the series is the end of the need to complete the story and hopefully to conclude an enjoyable reading experience—a mental escape, perhaps even a pleasing fantasy, for the patient and forgiving readers that inexplicably discovered this work. It is my sincere hope that when you all close the last page, you will have a pleasant smile on the face and will quietly say, “That was a satisfying read. I quite enjoyed the entire journey.” Again, my heartfelt thanks to my wife, Judy; my children Michelle, Vanessa, and David; and their children Matthew, Benjamin, Finn, Aislinn, Caelan, Neve, and Taya for providing the encouragement, support, and love that I needed so much to make me finish what I just had to start. So book 3 begins.

About the Author
The author enjoyed all sports from an early age and has represented the state in junior cricket and archery and, later, baseball. He was awarded flying scholarships to the air force and the navy and went on to enjoy a professional real estate career that included subdivision, building, value assessment, and consultancy. He acted as a professional witness in many court cases; provided advice to local, state, and federal governments; and assisted in the compilation of several acts of parliament. In the latter years, he undertook property assessments in the Kimberley district in the north part of Western Australia and more latterly major building insurance assessments.

Recently retired and now having the time, the author decided to put on paper the stories that have been accumulating in his head since he was a teenager.

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