Attrition ColoniesInnocent desire of two respected doctors on staff at University City Hospital...engaging in an affair...
Kriegsmarine...Running a U-boat building business just before the outbreak of World War II.
Bergman JusticeStruggles following the murder of an entire family at a German Concentration camp....
"A little George Orwell, a little Aldous Huxley but with a fresh voice The Attrition Colonies paints a picture of a disturbing, not too distant, future that is not outside the realm of possibility. Ralph Myers' tale works with mankind's predilection to segregate anything feared, different or unknown, bringing to mind the leper colonies that still exist to this day. A steady, thought provoking read, The Attrition Colonies is worth your time."
Amanda
"Great first book. We found it to be very entertaining and suspenseful. Makes one wonder if this could really happen, and if so, would society accept it?"
James Kress
"I read and throughly enjoyed The Attrition Colonies and am looking forward to Ralph's next book."
Janet Williams
"I just finished reading "The Attrition Colonies" by Ralph Myers.
I had to come here and share my new found enthusiasm for this writer and this book!
I am not a non-fiction fan, but that changed overnight as I dove into the beginning pages and
just was wanting to tire my eyes to go to sleep and rest but then I started to be awakened by the words and soon found myself being pulled into the beat of a message of a story being drummed out for anyone to hear that can understand the words in this jungle we live in of life and what may or may not become, or what may or not have happened, and I needed to hear more.
I thought that I would read a little of the opening pages and try to get some sleep, and the words compelled me so much with the story that I found myself at three in the morning, on chapter 41, and wishing I had the stamina to finish it. I had much to do the next day and all I could think of was getting home and taking up where I left off and continuing the journey that Ralph was taking me on. What a great escape from the everyday life as I know it.
It was exciting and titilating, and had my interest from the very start to the end.
Thank you for this great read, Amazon.com, and PublishAmerica, and thank you Mr. Ralph Myers!"
Philip Shults
Rolla, MO
"Both your books, The Attrition Colonies" and "Kriegsmarine" sound quite appealing, Ralph.
Having read the synopsis of your latest work in progress, I couldn't help but visualize a movie in the making... which could possibly be produced by a well-known Spielberg.(?) Cheers and much success to you!"
Michelle James
Poet/Author
"A Black Sheep in the Fold"
www.freewebs.com/michelleantoinettejames/
"From the very first page of The Attrition Colonies I was drawn in and could not put the book down. I got to know the characters and became interested in each one of their lives. Ralph Myers brilliantly told the tale of the Attrition Colonies with imagination and clarity. It made me think, "Could this really happen?" I look forward to Ralph's next book!"
Monica Spangler
Fremont, CA
"Kriegsmarine was terrific. Once started I could not put it down. Just had to keep going to find out what happened next. Paced just right to keep the interest level high. Looking forward to your next book. Thanks!"
Joe Kroening
LaCrescenta, CA
"I finished reading "Kriegsmarine" several weeks ago and found the story enjoyable. "You brought the character's peresonalities out well. "I could see and hear them. "Also, your description of the events on and off the water were illuminated. "As old as the Holocaust's horrifying happening was, I'm pleased when it is brought up again in stories or screenplays. "Good job!" May your passion for storytelling and writing continue for many years to come. "God Bless you."
Gail C. - - Woodland Hills, CA.