Product Description
James McCreath's thrilling novel 'Renaldo,' tells the saga of three generations of the De Seta family of Buenos Aires. From the sweeping plains of the Pampas to the corridors of power in the capital city, the story follows young soccer prodigy Renaldo De Seta as he strives to make Argentina's 1978 World Cup team. As a result of saving the life of wealthy lawyer Astor Gordero, Renaldo is brought into the web of intrigue spun by the most influential man in Argentina. He is given a tryout with the national soccer team, and meets his future love interest, Simone Yvonne Montanna Carta Aqua. 'Symca,' as she is known, is the nation's number one pop singing sensation, and a client of Astor Gordero. At the same time, Renaldo's older brother, Lonfranco, has come under the erotic spell of a Montonero terrorist posing as a university tutorial instructor. Lonfranco casts aside his 'Gucci' lifestyle to follow his lover into a vastly different and dangerous phase of his life.
About the Author
There is a song on the airwaves by the band Rascal Flatts entitled "Life is a Highway." The image that comes to mind is one of a hot little convertible on wide open road, sun on your face, wind in your hair, peddle to the metal, soaking up life's journey.
The reality is that life's highway also includes winding curves, detours, dead-ends, minor accidents and even tragic fatalities.
I was fortunate to be able to cruise along for the first twenty years of my life, until I drove head on into a tragic fatality. The sudden death of my mother sent me off on the back roads, which were full of detours and dead-ends. I spent several years hoping I would find the open road again.
It was the love I found when I had my own family, a beautiful wife and two daughters, that put me back on the freeway. For eleven years there was hardly a bump or a pothole in the smooth blacktop.
Then slowly, ever so slowly, our route became more perilous. Unimaginable obstructions were found in our path, until around one particular blind curve, we lost our dear wife and mother.
To find out how my daughters and I managed to find the expressway to happiness after this tragedy, please visit my website. Thank you. James McCreath