About The Author


Robert Townsend is among some of the few men in America familiar with the war of ruse and stratagem between the US and the USSR. His Long War series addresses decent people who make life-and-death decisions and are haunted by their mistakes and everyday judgment day. After graduating from the University of Wisconsin in 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War protests, Townsend flew 130 combat missions in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. From 1982 to 1989, he was Deputy Chief of the Air Force Intelligence Agency, counter-deception directorate. He is among few men in America familiar with the war of ruse and stratagem between the US and the USSR. He is currently working on the Long War series addressing deception, war, and peace in a 20th-century world of contrived and real moral ambiguity.  Townsend is fluent (more or less) in Russian and German; his French is—how to say?— so-so. English? Patrice and Google spell-check this dyslexic left-hander. Townsend comes from a long line––father, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers––of soldiers, American and pre-American. Slavic on his mother's side and a deep-south redneck on his father's side, his parents managed money poorly and told stories well. Spare, pithy, lasting the duration of a Pall Mall cigarette, the tales were to entertain while teaching. No one is entirely useless, he was told. He can always serve as a bad example. He learned this lesson: Storytellers are treasured, liars are vexing, and both are often one and the same. The craft is shared; the objectives differ. However, when the skilled liar is armed, crazed, and planning Armageddon, ambiguity in matters of war and peace and life and death has vexed the earth. His stories and novels arise from family history, fables, and stories told around the kitchen table, as well as his own experiences in America's late 20th-century ambiguous wars, deceptions, and counter-deceptions. Fluent in Russian and German with a combat vocabulary in French, Townsend graduated from the University of Wisconsin (BA), studied at Freies Universitat Berlin (Certifikat), and received an MA from Georgetown University. Since leaving the intelligence business, he has turned his attention to writing stories and essays, an early passion that was waylaid by life and work. The Long War is a series of novels that address deception, war, and peace in a 20th-century world of both contrived and actual moral ambiguity.
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Spirit Falls

By Robert E. Townsend

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Overview


Spirit Falls is the story of two children bound by friendship, tested by wilderness, and shaped by loss.

On Michigan’s remote Upper Peninsula, six-year-old Marie-Jeanne Charbonneau meets Ricky Belisle in a one-room schoolhouse. While their parents—scarred veterans and weary refugees—struggle with their own battles, the children carve out a world of their own in the forests and lakes.

But innocence is fragile. A broken family intrudes, strangers stir new desires, and a storm on Lake Superior forces them to face mortality far too soon.

Haunting and tender, Spirit Falls is a coming-of-age tale of love, survival, and the ties that endure. Fans of Hemingway’s Nick Adams stories, The Outsiders, and Bridge to Terabithia will be swept into this unforgettable novel.

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Two children. One wilderness. A friendship that becomes their salvation.

The Korean War rages far across the ocean, but in Michigan’s remote Upper Peninsula, six-year-old Marie-Jeanne Charbonneau walks into the one-room Spirit Falls Graded School and meets Ricky Belisle. Neither knows that this small encounter will ignite a lifelong bond.

Their parents—wounded veterans and weary refugees of the Second World War—carry scars too deep to share, leaving the children to find their own way. Together, Marie-Jeanne, a French-Canadian girl, and Ricky, a boy of Serbian and Scottish-Irish descent, claim the forest, the lakes, and the swamps as their kingdom. In their secret world, friendship blossoms into something enduring and eternal.

But Eden never lasts. A broken family arrives, casting shadows across their childhood refuge. Strangers drift into their town, bringing temptation, longing, and the dangerous promise of life beyond Spirit Falls. And when a sudden storm erupts over Lake Superior, Ricky and Marie-Jeanne are forced to confront mortality—and the fragile line between innocence and loss.

Spirit Falls is a haunting and heartfelt coming-of-age novel about love, survival, and the landscapes that shape us. Set against the stark beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, it captures the ache of growing up and the resilience of bonds forged in youth.

For readers who cherish Ernest Hemingway’s Nick Adams stories, who were moved by The Outsiders or Bridge to Terabithia, this novel will feel achingly familiar and utterly unforgettable.

Enter the wilds of Spirit Falls, and discover a story that will stay with you long after the last page.




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Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Action & Adventure
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:The Long War
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:252
  • eBook ISBN:9781733882774
  • Paperback ISBN:9781733882781

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