Tuesday, February 14, 2017

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 Beginning next month circulation of my monthly newsletter  "SteeleGram" commences. Leave your email address here at romanleeseries@gmail.com.  You don't want to miss an opportunity to be added to the list.  Each month I will include a bit of my upcoming novel "Crimson Rows" prior to publication.  This is going to be a gripping "Medical Thriller" that you definitely will want to read.  Below is a preview
 
 
The human like screams were still unsettling although he was growing accustomed to them.  But these were quite different.  Unlike anything he had ever heard before.  Jonas Paez looked out of his large glass window from the top floor.  A troop of marauding chimpanzees had made a surprising invasion during the early morning hours upon their neighbors.  Small trees shook violently as branches cracked loudly taking their bright green leaves with them as dark hairy bodies fell to the ground.  After a ferocious battle, it had ended.  Almost as if the entire ecosystem waited on the outcome from the confrontation nothing moved in the jungle until a winner was declared among its new residents.  When it was over the sounds within the dense foliage of the Amazon along its vast river resumed its harmonious symphony.
The two troops of chimps had been purchased from a sanctuary back in Africa.  They were later shipped to Jonas when he first arrived some time ago, having been kept in separate designed enclosures during their captivity.  Careless attendants combined with their problem-solving ability led to an almost easy predictable escape.  Dr. Jonas Paez sometimes thought about the impact they were having outside the perimeter. 
Caution was a must now when taking the deliveries by drone.  He had caught the alpha male of the troop staring at him one morning as he sipped coffee in his enclosed balcony.  The simian was standing atop a branch high above the jungle floor.  Their climbing abilities were endless.  So was their adaptation to their new surroundings. Strangely neither troop ventured far from the building and its grounds.  They had decided to stay close.  Although unable to collect a sample neither troop appeared to display any signs of affliction.
 
 


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