About the author
As a youngster, author Charles W. Bowen of Augusta, Georgia spent much time taking note of World War II happenings, locally and internationally. The vivid memories and notes of, training bases for pilots, Federal Arsenal manufacturing war ordinance, mock air raids with search lights in a night sky, new military Camp Gordon training thousands of troops, Augusta working through rationing and other shortages, stuck with the author and encouraged the first novel, Paladin, in the two book series which began in 1944-45 England where the characters for these novels originated. War and love, would be a short description.
Now comes Thorns In The Garden City, the exciting conclusion to the two book series. as our hero returns home from war in England and becomes part of the push to rid the city of obstacles to Augusta's progress
and growth. Sometimes nearly as dangerous as the skies over Europe. Sometimes sidetracked by an old college flame, and defiantly so with some reviving occurrences in England. The author was there during those years and the research encouraged this novel. But, no matter the urge the reader must resist peaking at the last three chapters.
A native Augustan Bowen attended local schools and in college majored in business which served him well during his years with the family business and partnership with George, his brother and best friend. But the classes in journalism were his favorites and fanned the coals of his literary side. He specializes in World War II and the greater Augusta area history and speaks and writes on those subjects.
He is blessed with daughter, Debbie and son, Greg, three granddaughters and three great grand children. Bowen makes his home in Augusta where he researches and writes; a third novel presently in the works.
He is a man of faith, serving as elder and Sunday School leader in a church he helped to build. And all because of 1st Timothy 2:3-6.