Glen Aaron

Biography

Glen Aaron was born in Big Spring, Texas and raised in Midland.

In 1962, while attending Baylor, he ran for State Representative from Midland at he age of 21. He lost that election in a runoff by 42 votes. Deciding politics was not for him, he graduated Baylor with a BA and moved on to the University of Texas law school. There, he won the Moot Court competition arguing before the Supreme Court of Texas sitting en banc.

After acquiring his JD, Glen spent forty years in trial law and international business and banking.

Today, he lives in Midland with his wife Jane Hellinghausen and two rottweilers. He enjoys writing and working with the Permian Basin Bookies.

Author of: The Curse of Sacerdozio. The Ronnie Lee and Jackie Bancroft Spencer Morgan Story, a tale of people, gred, envy, manipulation -- even crime. The Colonel George Trofimoff Story, the tale of America's highest ranking military officer convicted of spying. The Prison Experience, The Prison People. (all at Amazon).

Where to find Glen Aaron online

Books

In God We Trust?
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 85,830. Language: English. Published: February 6, 2019. Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Atheism/Agnosticism, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Religion & politics
One Man's Journey From Religion, to Reason To those who fearlessly search for truth, regardless of where the path may lead.
"In God We Trust": One Man’s Search for Eternal Life
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 85,130. Language: English. Published: June 20, 2018. Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christianity, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Judaism
"In God We Trust" is one man's search for everlasting life beginning as prepubescent child when Glen's dog, Schatzie, his best friend, is killed. He begins asking for the first time, "Is there a heaven?" "Will I see Schatzie, again?" As the question continues, the quest becomes a comparative study of Abrahamic religions and what each has to offer on the subject of life after death.
The Curse of Sacerdozio
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 80,770. Language: English. Published: June 29, 2017. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Crime thriller
When Tommy Jon, the first Jicarilla Apache to ever graduate from Harvard Law School, is chosen to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Anton Sacerdozio, he's honored and excited by the opportunity. But when he falls in love and impregnates another clerk, and she chooses to get an abortion, Sacerdozio's dark side surfaces. Then, the justice is found dead.
Observer: The Colonel George Trofimoff Story, The Tale of America's Highest-Ranking Military Officer Convicted of Spying (The Prison Trilogy) (Volume 2)
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 130,700. Language: English. Published: July 16, 2015. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Military biography
In prison, the author was assigned Colonel George Trofimoff as his cellmate. The Colonel turned out to be the highest-ranking U.S. military officer ever convicted of spying. After initially resisting, Aaron, the author and a retired attorney, agreed to look at the Colonel's case with the hope of finding a reason to make an additional appeal. What Aaron found was a complete travesty of justice.
What You Need To Know About The American Tax Trap, Loss of Privacy, and How You Can Join The Globalized Economy
Price: $12.95 USD. Words: 42,590. Language: English. Published: February 26, 2014. Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » International business
In America, multinational corporations have one set of tax rules, while the rest of us have another, with higher taxes. What do you do about it? You become international. You join the global economy. This book shows you why, how, and what the playing field looks like.
Observer: The Prison People; The Prison Experience
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 50,020. Language: English. Published: November 21, 2012. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
The book tells the story of the author’s two years of imprisonment in federal prisons. The interesting, gripping story details prison life and unique people---real people, individuals who should not be stereotyped, but met, instead, as humans. The story is both humorous and sad, giving rise to rethinking the American criminal justice industrial complex. It is a tale that needed to be told.
Observer: The Ronnie Lee and Jackie Bancroft Spencer Morgan Story, a tale of people, greed, envy, manipulation---even crime
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 94,030. Language: English. Published: November 5, 2012. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
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This creative nonfiction book details Glen Aaron’s personal experience in representing a 74-year old Wall Street Journal heiress when she married Ronnie Lee Morgan, a 50-year old gay interior decorator. Ronnie always wanted to be rich. Jackie Bancroft Spencer wanted to spend her last years traveling the world. It sounds like a simple arrangement. It wasn't.
Revived In Rio
Price: $2.95 USD. Words: 52,670. Language: English. Published: January 11, 2009. Categories: Fiction » Plays & Screenplays » American
Why did Roddie fire Mickey Jones, his lawyer, and then sue him? Was it a coincidence this happened at the same time of the death of Roddie’s wife, a wealthy Bancroft heir? Mickey Jones has to find out. He hires the best investigator around, Jacob Stern, the disillusioned, disgruntled and jaded private detective who is sick of the evil sludge he is constantly trudging through.
Baghdad on the Bayou
Price: $2.95 USD. Words: 35,620. Language: English. Published: December 7, 2008. Categories: Fiction » Plays & Screenplays » American
A young woman on her high school graduation trip the French Quarters is kidnpped. The infamous Bar 711, taken over by Blackwater Mercenaries during Katrina, is the scene. The victim's father, a law professor at the University of Houston files to New Orleans when his daughter goes missing. Famous Delta detective, Jake Stern, is engaged to find the high school graduate, Tasha.
An Indian And Three White Men - Confessions From Prison
Price: $2.95 USD. Words: 33,500. Language: English. Published: November 16, 2008. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs
What goes on in a U.S. Federal Prison? The author acquired poetry and personal letters from four inmates. In more than plain English they tell their story. A Lakota Sioux on suicide watch. He tells you what it is like to watch them and what they have to say. A Colonel in the U.S. military serving life for espionage on behalf of the KGB continues to exhort his innocence.