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Raji, Book Three


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      Raji

      Book Three: Dire Kawa

      by

      Charley Brindley

      [email protected]

      www.charleybrindley.com

      Edited by

      Karen Boston

      Website https://bit.ly/2rJDq3f

      Cover art by

      Charley Brindley

      © 2019

      All rights reserved

      © 2019 Charley Brindley, all rights reserved

      Printed in the United States of America

      First Edition February 2019

      This book is dedicated to

      Tatta Marie Brindley

      Some of Charley Brindley’s books

      have been translated into:

      Italian

      Spanish

      Portuguese

      French

      Dutch

      Turkish

      Chinese

      Ukranian

      and

      Russian

      The following books are available in audio format:

      Raji, Book One (in English)

      Do Not Resuscitate (in English)

      The Last Mission of the Seventh Cavalry (in English)

      Hannibal’s Elephant Girl, Book One (in Russian)

      Henry IX (in Italian)

      Other books by Charley Brindley

      1. Oxana’s Pit

      2. The Last Mission of the Seventh Cavalry

      3. Raji Book One: Octavia Pompeii

      4. Raji Book Two: The Academy

      5. Raji Book Four: The House of the West Wind

      6. Hannibal’s Elephant Girl

      7. Cian

      8. Ariion XXIII

       9. The Last Seat on the Hindenburg

      10. Dragonfly vs Monarch: Book One

      11. Dragonfly vs Monarch: Book One

      12. The Sea of Tranquility 2.0 Book One: Exploration

      13. The Sea of Tranquility 2.0 Book Two: Invasion

      14. The Sea of Tranquility 2.0 Book Three

      15. The Sea of Tranquility 2.0 Book Four

      16. Sea of Sorrows, Book Two of The Rod of God

      17. Do Not Resuscitate

      18. Hannibal’s Elephant Girl, Book Two

      19. The Rod of God, Book One

      20. Henry IX

      21. Qubit’s Incubaator

      22. Casper’s Game

       Coming Soon

      23. Dragonfly vs Monarch: Book Three

      24. The Journey to Valdacia

      25. Still Waters Run Deep

      26. Ms Machiavelli

      27. Ariion XXIX

      28. The Last Mission of the Seventh Cavalry Book 2

      29. Hannibal’s Elephant Girl, Book Three

      See the end of this book for details about the others

      Contents

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

      Raji

      In the fall of 1932, Fuse and I walked through the near-deserted campus of Theodore Roosevelt University, in Richmond, Virginia.

      We were third-year students in the medical school and would have been at the top of our class–had there been a class. Two days earlier, the two of us sat in the rigid wooden chairs in front of Dr. Octavia Pompeii’s desk. She was chancellor of the medical school, and she looked as if she carried the weight of the entire university on her tiny shoulders. Her beautiful red hair was thinning, and during the past two years, streaks of gray had crept into the curls from her temples. Dark circles saddened her eyes.

      Dr. Pompeii took a deep breath and let out a sigh. “Raji, Fuse, I have bad news.”

      Fuse and I glanced at each other. We knew the university was in dire financial straits, just as all the schools were. Faculty and students had been drifting away ever since the crash of 1929.

      “We’re closing the medical school,” Dr. Pompeii said.

      “Oh, no,” I said. “Why?”

      She toyed with a yellow pencil for a moment. “We’ve lost seventy percent of our funding and enrollment for next semester is next to nothing.”

      Fuse was quiet, but I knew he was in shock, just as I was. We had talked about this very event over the past semester, but I don’t think we really believed it would happen. No one spoke for a while.

      “Dr. Pompeii,” Fuse finally said. “What will you do?”

      My old pal Fuse, always thinking of others first.