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Three Months With Charley Chan
Three Months With Charley Chan
Three Months With Charley Chan
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Worn out from exams at college, our hero meets a Chinese student who also seeks a diversion. They decide to take their three months summer vacation and travel on a quest in search of a lost Ming Vase belonging to the Chan Family. Their exploration for the ancient vase takes them on adventures beyond their wildest imaginations.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 28, 2014
ISBN9781310251153
Three Months With Charley Chan
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Robert Ray Moon

I am married to Hazel for 66 years. We have 4 grown children. We are retired ministers and are each writing a blog. I am currently writing fictional continued stories on my blog and publishing e-books.

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    Three Months With Charley Chan - Robert Ray Moon

    THREE MONTHS WITH CHARLIE CHAN

    Author Robert Ray Moon

    Copyright 2014 Robert Ray Moon

    All Rights Reserved

    ISBN 9781310251153

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    Chapter 1 Quest for the Ming Vases

    I could lay out a ton of facts about my life so far but for the last six years I have been in an intelligence prison.

    You see I have been in college and law school. During my three years getting my BA degree, I had a little time for socialization, but while in Law school it was almost zero.

    Living in New Jersey I was able to come home on occasion and get re-indoctrinated concerning my future. My problem was that I am from a long line of Lawyers and my father and uncles and aunts were all insisting that I excel above the rest of the people in my class.

    During what some call summer vacation I worked in the law offices of my family and took some extra classes. As for dating I was assured by my dad that it wasn’t something necessary for lawyers.

    After I had put in my time in law school studying and challenging my professors on much of what they were teaching. I passed my final exam. Before getting a chance to take the bar exam I had promised myself to take a little time off and to meld back into society or what some call the real world.

    I fully realized I was

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