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About Me

Gerald Hall has an extraordinarily diverse background. A lifelong science fiction fan who was reading C.S. Lewis at the age of six, Gerald is a graduate of the North Carolina State University School of Engineering. After graduation, Gerald served in uniform as part of the Intelligence Community for over thirty years and deployed in support of Operations Desert Shield/Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom before his retirement. Gerald has since utilized his technical background, his vivid imagination, his love of history and even his life as a United Methodist minister's spouse to create unique tales of possible futures and alternate histories.

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Past. Present. Future.

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Yesterdays War; a series about a history that might have been with a little help from the future. Followed by Untimely Designs and Untimely Losses, an Australian who has traveled back in time from the mid-21st Century to the early 20th Century is trying to alter history to prevent the extinction of humanity. In so doing, the Second World War and thus the world of the future is altered significantly.

Unwanted Gifts: A series about a person with a Gift...the ability to change the world around themselves with a mere thought...and the unintended consequences of when that gift is used. Through the subsequent books; Hidden Gifts, Unexpected Gifts, Desperate Gifts and Parting Gifts, the gift has been passed along to the following generation, leaving a young woman with the power to change an entire world for the better or worst, led only by her morality and her faith towards what the right choices will be.

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The 'Eyes of Libertad': This series has two novels, Hard Case and Privateer's Moon. Set in the far future where mankind has explored and settled on multiple worlds in the Orion Arm, operatives from the world named Libertad quietly and not-so-quietly try to protect their special world and mankind around them as well as an article of their faith.

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All that evil needs to succeed is for good men to do nothing."

Edmund Burke

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