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"Buchi"

by Spirit Davis

279 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-1595; ISBN 1-4120-6684-0; US$24.00, C$27.60, EUR19.71, £13.80

Does love ever die? Or does it live on through the ages?


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About the Book

This is a story of a young man that has a dream, while in high school. In that dream he enlists in the U.S. Air Force, and ultimately is assigned to the southern island (Kyushu) in Japan. As it turns out that’s exactly what happened. While in Japan he stumbles into a whole new world and way of thinking when he is introduced to the town psychic. The metaphysical world is thrust upon him and he’s not sure how to react to it. Through his countless meetings with the psychic she reveals who he really was in the past. More importantly she shows him what he will become. He also meets a young woman that proves to have an impact on his life. She has a secret about her life that she refuses to disclose, which causes him some discomfort. However, in time that secret makes itself known and all hell breaks loose!



About the Author

Spirit Davis spent his school years in San Francisco. After high school (Lincoln – class of spring “54”) he enlisted in the in the U.S. Air Force where he served as a radio operator, journalist, photographer, and broadcaster. He retired after 22 years and returned home to San Francisco in 1976. He spent the next six years working as a purchasing agent in private industry, but missed the camaraderie of the military world. He applied for a job with the Headquarters 6th Army at the Presidio of San Francisco, and was accepted. When the Presidio was closed he then moved on to the General Services Administration working in law enforcement. Today he is in law enforcement with the Department of Homeland Security. He still lives in San Francisco. He and his wife have five sons and two daughters. They also have 13 grandchildren.



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