Summer Storm -- An unexpected prelude to Pearl Harbor in Paul Michael Frazee's new book


ROSEVILLE, Calif., Feb. 13, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Summer Storm: Prelude to Pearl Harbor by Paul Michael Frazee (now available through 1stBooks Library) is a good, old-fashioned World War II spy thriller that starts in an unlikely place, a hot gymnasium in Iowa on Memorial Day weekend in 1939.

Frazee braves the waters by centering his book around two gay characters, with two very different stories: one of intrigue in pre-war Nazi Germany, and the other of an unsolved murder back home in Iowa.

While one young man attempts to hide his homosexuality behind his girlfriend's skirt, his lover travels to Germany on the pretext that he'll be working for William L. Shirer of The Chicago Sun Times. In reality, Dexter Dannenberg is about to begin a dangerous odyssey of immense proportions---Berlin back alleys, London's raunchy underbelly and befriending the leader of the soon-to-be-formed French Resistance.

His significant other, Randy Roberts, also experiences a life-altering journey, from alcohol and abortion to rampant promiscuity.

One burning question propels the reader: if they both survive, what are they left with?

Paul Michael Frazee, raised in the East Bay Area of San Francisco, enlisted in the United States Army on his eighteenth birthday. After graduation from Hayward High School in June of 1966, he took basic training at Fort Ord, California ("A-3-3, Sergeant!").

Following the completion of Communications Specialist School at Fort Gordon, Georgia, he spent nearly a year with the 8th Infantry Division at Bad Kreuznach, Germany, before volunteering for a tour in Vietnam. Assigned to the 1st Signal Brigade in Nha Trang, Vietnam, Frazee served during the Tet Offensive, and he based his first book, "Waiting for a Rainbow - Coming of Age in Vietnam" (Graphic Publishers, 1995) on that tour of duty.

After graduating from California State University-Hayward, following his military service, Mr. Frazee pursued numerous careers, among them banking, retailing, and as a national sales manager.

Currently teaching social sciences at the secondary level in the Sacramento area, and working on his third novel, Cornfield Soldiers, Frazee, is active in his church, as a lay reader, and sings in the choir. When not serving with the California Army National Guard, Frazee enjoys traveling with his wife and two daughters to Civil War battlefields, and snorkeling near Cancun.

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