Please join the University of Colorado School of Dentistry
for a book signing where , Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology,
will be signing his new novel, .
Monday, October 31, 2005
12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Delta Dental Conference Room
2nd Floor, Lazzara Center for Oral-Facial Health
UCDHSC Fitzsimons Campus
Proceeds will benefit the University of Colorado School of
Dentistry Student Scholarship Fund.
Refreshments will be served. If you are unable to attend,
please print and complete this
order form. Mail it to the High Plains Literary Review
and your book will be signed and mailed to you.
In RESURRECTING LANGSTON BLUE (October),
national bestselling author Robert Greer teams crusty but
lovable CJ with two popular characters from his previous novel
HEAT SHOCK, Flora Jean Benson, a former Marine intelligence
sergeant and CJ’s new partner, and Amerasian ER doc,
Carmen Nguyen.
Newly motivated by a family confession that her missing father,
Langston Blue, may still be alive, Carmen enlists the help
of CJ and Flora Jean in launching a search. Blue fought in
an elite unit in Vietnam and mysteriously disappeared during
a top secret mission. Carmen’s case seems an especially
good fit for CJ, who realizes after a string of recent violent
jobs that he needs to make some career changes if he ever
wants to create a life with his loyal, longtime girlfriend,
Mavis.
Carmen’s personal journey takes a dangerous turn, though,
when they uncover a dark secret about a terrifying, clandestine
raid during the war that involved illegal U.S. paramilitary
operations and the "elimination" of Amerasian war
babies. In the process of resurrecting and reconstructing
Langston Blue’s past, Carmen, CJ and Flora Jean find
themselves facing their most life-threatening case ever as
they follow a deadly trail made of double deals, blueprints
for genetic cleansing, political corruption, and power grabs
that lead all the way to the halls of the United States Senate.
RESURRECTING LANGSTON BLUE is a suspenseful, breathtaking
tale of political intrigue—and Robert Greer at his finest.