Whit Gentry


Biography

Neal Whitney Gentry, age 67. Graduated Hooks High School 1962, BS East Texas State University, 1967; MS Air Force Institute of Technology, Ohio,1973; retired Lt. Colonel US Air Force; retired President of Bradner National Dallas, a paper merchant selling paper to commercial and forms printers, Member of Northeast Texas Writer’s Organization.
Currently lives in Mt. Vernon, Texas.

Where to find Whit Gentry online

Website: http://whitgentry.com
Twitter: whitgentry

    Where to buy in print


    Books

    Revenge... No Statute of Limitations    by Whit Gentry
    Price: Free! 95820 words. Published on November 28, 2011. Fiction.

    0.75 star(4.79 from 14 reviews)
    The affluent community of Evergreen, Colorado is stunned to discover that four women have been kidnapped. Three months pass with no ransom request. The FBI theorizes that the women are dead. The twenty-eight-year-old kidnapper questions who will be changed the most, him or his captives, and mostly will he keep his word to release them after 7 months.

    Whit Gentry’s tag cloud

    cayman islands    colorado    denver    fbi    kidnapping    lawyer    mystery    political    revenge    suspense    thriller   

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    Smashwords book reviews by Whit Gentry

    • Omicron (An Aristotle Project Thriller) on Sep. 30, 2011
      (no rating)
      Great story line--Great presentation If you are a reader of Clancy, Flynn, Silva, or Thor you will love this story, the author will keep you digging for the answer to the last chapter you have read. Describes locations in Europe like Silva, you will feel like you have been there. Action like Flynn and Thor but not a super hero, just a patriot doing a job trained to do. Reminds me of the early Clancy style. I patiently wait for releases from one of the above authors and I hope Mr. Reinken will continue these characters or new ones in another I CAN'T PUT IT DOWN STORY!!
    • Glass House on Oct. 17, 2011
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      This author will definitely take you for a ride that is entertaining to say the least. Be prepared to use your five senses, this author will have you feeling the sand behind your knees, smelling the Turkish tobacco in a cafe, etc etc. Not only is the story intriguing, the reader can feel the scenes through his written words. The story is detailed and fascinating as it combines two separate worlds which happen to be on different continents. The different story lines appear to be independent but the author weaves them together masterfully. In addition to a good suspense story, the reader also gets the inside on the world diamond business. Good Read I Recommended it to friends.
    • Glass House on Oct. 17, 2011
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      This author will definitely take you for a ride that is entertaining to say the least. Be prepared to use your five senses, this author will have you feeling the sand behind your knees, smelling the Turkish tobacco in a cafe, etc etc. Not only is the story intriguing, the reader can feel the scenes through his written words. The story is detailed and fascinating as it combines two separate worlds which happen to be on different continents. The different story lines appear to be independent but the author weaves them together masterfully. In addition to a good suspense story, the reader also gets the inside on the world diamond business. Good Read I Recommended it to friends.
    • The Archangel Response: A Thriller on Dec. 28, 2011
      star star star star
      WOW !!! What a great read. The story line is fast paced and keeps you digging for more. If you like Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, Daniel Silva you will appreciate this entertaining story. I had never read a story about stealing copywrited material but it makes total sense after reading this story. The author's research is appreciated. Well done, looking forward to the next story!!!!
    • The Anunnaki/Illuminati Nemesis on Oct. 06, 2012
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      WOW ! What a story. I purchased the ebook on Smashwords.com. I haven’t read Science Fiction in 50 years, but I never miss Star Wars or Star Track. I have never read a metaphysical story. Why would I purchase something I don’t read? The cover caught my attention (as it should), and then I read the synopsis—this was far beyond anything I had ever read. Boy oh boy was I glad I bought it for $2.99 because I got a lot more entertainment than $2.99. As I whizzed through this story, I thought I was reading a story written by two authors, Dan Brown (Da Vinci Code) and James A. Michener. Writing in first person, which is very difficult for fiction, Ms. Adamak sets the stage about a secret group called the Illuminati. She sets the hook for the reader my making a commitment to discover who these people are and what their plan is for the world. This is where you should grab your arm rest and hold on. Ms. Adamak will take you out of this world literally and then start tracking the development of the planet Earth and the creatures who lived there (Michener style). This story had to take hundreds of hours to research to get events, people, timing, and the plan of the Anunnakis. Some folks may be offended by the actions which do not exactly mirror Biblical history, but you must realize you’re reading fiction. She did a great job in keeping events in the timing as we understand it today. Who knows when a new discovery could change our current thoughts of the past. I highly recommend this story to those with a creative imagination and curiosity of who we are.