WMJ

Wentworth M Johnson (born 1939) is a Canadian writer of many science fiction and mystery adventure novels. He was born in the town of March, Cambridgeshire, England. W.M. Johnson is the great grandson of William Edward Bourne 1851-1925 (Playwright, dramatist, and theatrical producer). Johnson has published newspaper and magazine articles, as well as fiction and non-fiction books. In the RAF Wentworth M Johnson worked with the Gurkha regiment reclaiming Borneo after it had been invaded by Indonesia and later as navigator with 1125 Marine Craft unit, chasing pirates in the South China Sea. Spent two years in Nairobi on international communications and handed the small station over to the Kenyan Army. Leaving the Royal Air Force in 1967 Wentworth M Johnson immigrated to Canada and worked in a lumber factory for a short while. He then spent five years working in a munitions factory and laboratory. After a disagreement with the boss, he walked out and immediately got a job with a local television station and worked there for some twenty-eight years, until taking early retirement in the year 2000. Since his retirement Wentworth M Johnson has spent his time building flying scale model aircraft, playing the Bagpipes and several other woodwind instruments, collecting British postage stamps and of course he has continued to write. As an author Wentworth M Johnson’s lifelong passions have been writing and English history from Roman times to the present.

Fiend’s Gold

A couple of hundred years ago, a wild and unruly family fell upon a floundering ship filled with gold. Gold fever and bandits destroyed the Fiend family, but through their cunning the treasure was hidden and remained that way for almost 200 years. Edgar Reyner, a multimillionaire, bought the island reputed to be the hiding

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