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Vermont Bound (The Turk Donatelli series Book 3)

Return to Book Page. Preview — Vermont Bound by Walter Luce. Vermont Bound by Walter Luce. Turk Donatelli, a poor, but ambitious boy from Vermont, jumped into the real estate development game in the Southeast. He made millions while still in his 20s—but not without some brushes with the Miami Beach Mob. Turk tried walking away from it all, but his dwindling bank balance pulls him back into the high stakes — high risk world when mob-connected Niko Pappas recruits Turk Donatelli, a poor, but ambitious boy from Vermont, jumped into the real estate development game in the Southeast.

Turk tried walking away from it all, but his dwindling bank balance pulls him back into the high stakes — high risk world when mob-connected Niko Pappas recruits him for his Atlanta-area construction projects. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.


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This was the final book in the Turk Donatelli series. I really enjoyed the series, but again was annoyed by the author's repeating of full sections of the previous books to give the reader the back story on what was happening and why.

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I understand why, especially if someone read them out of order, but come on Turk is a complicated character and makes you wonder if the means justi This was the final book in the Turk Donatelli series. Turk is a complicated character and makes you wonder if the means justifies the ends.


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  • To reach your goals what is worth doing? What is truly important in your life - family, business, or money? Golf and periodic running. If you had to choose one person to have dinner with, who would it be? If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book? You have to draw the line. Do you recall how your interest in writing originated? After three meetings I was determined to do what they were talking about doing…write a book. Thirty years later I wrote my first novel for all the wrong reasons—not being an educated man I thought if I wrote a book people would think I was smart.

    Do you write full time? What did you do before you became a writer? I still do both. What is your writing process? Do you outline, fly by the seat of your pants or a combination of both? I start with an idea and just let the characters take me for a ride. I love the ride.

    Eva Pennington Trouble in Georgia

    Do you have a ritual when it comes to writing? Between five and six AM I secure my first of four cups of coffee, read the Wall Street Journal, check my emails, work on my real estate deals, reread what I wrote the day before and then write anywhere from 1, to 2, words. If you could be one of your characters - Who would you be? What do you do on a typical writing day?

    In the afternoon I catch up on the news, check my emails and read. Can you please give us a sneak peek at any of your upcoming books? Turk grew up poor in a small Vermont lumber town, the oldest of eight. As Turk, whose thirst for knowledge was insatiable, grew into a teenager and then a man, he struggles to become respected, and respectable. In Turk Donatelli left the mob controlled city of Miami. Turk thought money would cure his angst, as he lives a life he always dreamed about.

    Instead, it made him feel empty and unfulfilled. Seeking to tame his wild desires…women, drinking, and gambling, Turk, marries a brilliant journalist, who has a five year old son. Their seemly idyllic marriage is far from ideal when his wife is diagnosed with progressive Multiple Sclerosis. Turk is determined to find a cure and raise his adopted son. Who is your perfect hero?

    Walter Luce (Author of Eva Pennington Trouble in Georgia)

    My hero would be Ronald Reagan—a great communicator, a great husband and just a damn nice guy who did a lot for this country. When you have writer's block how do you break free? I always have at least a couple of books in the works I can switch back and forth. I read the same way. I usually have three books going at the same time.