R.F. Moltzon


Biography

About the Author

R.F. Moltzon grew up outside of New York City and attended the University of Maryland, where he earned a degree in Information Systems Management. He has traveled extensively in more than forty countries on five continents and throughout the United States. In addition to fiction, Mr. Moltzon writes frequently on political affairs and has been a contributor to several newspapers and periodicals.

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Books

Dying Wishes    by R.F. Moltzon
Price: Free! 2610 words. Published on November 29, 2011. Fiction.

Stanley is a pervert. He’s always wishing for things and is often clever enough to get them. Just before he becomes the victim of a traffic accident, he wishes for a world in which he finds himself. This story is free.
Failure to Melt    by R.F. Moltzon
Price: $1.99 USD. 109880 words. Published on November 16, 2011. Fiction.

Failure to Melt provides a unique perspective, illustrating why an American son of a victimized immigrant family might turn against his country. The suspense-filled thriller explores a scenario all too possible in today’s world of domestic terrorism: could an incurable virus be imported into the country and launched on the American public?

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Smashwords book reviews by R.F. Moltzon

  • The Road to Grafenwöhr on Dec. 13, 2011
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    This is a story that enjoyable on several levels. Anyone who has been in the Army in Germany will recognize the scenery and the attitude of the people in rural areas of the country. For those who did serve in the Vietnam era, levies, barracks-duty in Europe, drinking, carousing and the confusion of living in a foreign country for the first time, will bring back memories. As a story, it is a delightful fantasy tinged with with some of the dark prejudice that was all too prevalent in the military of the 60’s. Patterson’s character development is excellent and while this is not a genre that I normally pick up, his characters are memorable-the sign of an interesting, exciting at times, and an excellent read. R.F. Moltzon Author, Failure to Melt