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I included the middle name so it would be on the same author page as the other books:
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Also, the cover is not shown/linked in your post, so I couldn't add it.
Title: Elvis Returns: Elvis Is Alive II
Author: Robert M. Maughon
Website: www.bestelvisbooks.com
ISBN# ebook: 9781623093419
ASIN#: B008KPKDWM
Publisher: BookBaby; 1 edition
Publication Date: 6/18/12
Description: In this captivating sequel to Elvis Is Alive, Dr. Robert St. John is at again. After an arduous search for the King of Rock and Roll, Dr. Robert St. John found him in Paris impersonating himself in the Moulin Rouge district. After spending two weeks with Elvis, two years later, unanswered questions still remain. The garnet ring Elvis gave him weighs as heavy on his hand as it does on his mind.
After all he has lost to find Elvis, he is not satisfied. His soul is heavy with grief and uncertainty. But most of all, he wants answers. Dr. Robert St. John is compelled to find him again, he just doesn't realize where that fateful decision will take him.
Once again, Maughon weaves an intricate tale of a simple yet complicated character, Dr. Robert St. John. Not only is Dr. Robert St. John trying to find the King, he is also finding himself in the process. Maughon takes the reader on a global journey filled with memorable characters, exciting locales, and of course, the search for the King of Rock and Roll.
BOOK EXCERPT
Sensing a dramatic tale was about to unfold, Panky snapped his fingers at the waiter and motioned for refills of our drinks. As I had told Elvis two years earlier, I began relaying my story of how I had met Dr. Regent and had taken a job that would change my life forever. I told Panky about meeting Elvis in Paris.
Enthusiastically, I recalled the brilliant performance I had seen at the now vacant Elvis Review Theater. Carefully, I recreated all the glamour of the trip to Monaco and the Orient Express, and the tragic deaths of Babette and Brigitte. The evening flew by. It was about midnight when I ended the story of how Elvis had given me the garnet stoned ring. I held out my finger and slipped it off. I then held the ring up to the restaurant's dim light.
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