October 29th—Eatonton—”Matt Kane Lying face down in a muddy field, barely clinging to life… For some reason, he never considered the possibility of being the subject of a professional hit. ”
These words set the stage for Operation Destiny, a historical fiction mystery novel set in the mid-1950s. Don Lloyd.
Lloyd Georgia Writers Museum “Meet the Author” Presenter November 1st at the museum.The event will start at 7 pm (doors open at 6:30), event $15 per person ($10 two or more).inquiry Georgia Writers Museum Or register at www.georgiawritersmuseum.org to pre-order a copy of Lloyd’s Mystery.
Well, back to the story.
The main character is ambushed in a secluded park. Lake Minnetonka in a peaceful community of Excelsior, Minnesota, launches an investigation that uncovers a global conspiracy. As an investigative journalist, Matt Kane It’s a skill I learned as an Army intelligence officer during World War II. He sought out the undetected and published what he saw for everyone to see. His curiosity and persistence nearly cost him his life .
Unbeknownst to him, the attempt on his life was just part of a plot to reorganize the world. But who was behind the betrayal…and what role does he play in the operation?
Those who came to the event can hear the continuation of the story.
Lloyd received his Ph.D.degree public policy and University of GeorgiaFor nearly 40 years, he has been a prominent healthcare leader and has spoken on healthcare management issues, business ethics, accountability, leadership, and healthcare policy. He has also written extensively on these same topics in various regional and national health care journals, and he is the author of three health care related books.
Lloyd has spent 24 years as a group practice executive for medical groups. California, Alabama When Tennessee, and 10 years as a healthcare consultant to hospitals and medical groups nationwide.During his career, he has also served in many appointed and elected offices locally, stately, regionally, and nationally Medical Organization Management Council He served as branch president in 1996 and was made a special member in 2005. American College of Medical Practice Executive 1979.
In addition to his position as a part-time associate professor, Faculty of Public Health and University of GeorgiaLloyd University of Alabama at Birmingham and part-time lecturer School of Public and International Affairs and University of GeorgiaHe also owns an offshore malpractice insurance company, two physician-owned independent practitioner associations, and Health maintenance mechanism.
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