Donald Vedeler is a retired U.S. Army Chaplain, who has written three iUniverse novels about chaplains who find themselves in unusual and hazardous situations. In Moles in the Eagle’s Nest, Army Ch...voir plusDonald Vedeler is a retired U.S. Army Chaplain, who has written three iUniverse novels about chaplains who find themselves in unusual and hazardous situations. In Moles in the Eagle’s Nest, Army Chaplain Eric Lovejoy stumbles onto a secret organization that is trying to narrow the gap between the earnings of corporate executives and their workers. In Tainted Hero, Army Hospital Chaplain David Huffnor finds himself in the dangerous position of trying to rescue a former WAC who is trapped in a life she didn’t expect. In this new novel, A SHIPWRECK SURVIVOR’S TALE: Letters to His Grandchildren, being published by iUniverse this fall, Retired Army chaplain Gregg Sponney, stranded on an uninhabited island, details his adventure and shares his views on what is important in life.
Chaplain Vedeler, has sailed the coasts of New Hampshire and Maine for some 40 years, and that experience led him to consider a novel in which stranded survivor’s struggled to stay alive. He has, for many years wanted to publish a book of his religious and philosophical views about what it important in life. He is a member of the Gulf Coast Writers’ Association, and the Fort Myers Ministerial Association.
He lives in Estero Florida with his wife Linda, and has two daughters, Janice and Laurie, and three grandchildren, Katie, Andy and Chris, to whom his third book is dedicated.voir moins