A bright, young Haitian, ardent for education, goes to college in the United States and forms the values that will help him serve his troubled country. He returns after the death of his father in the great earthquake of 2010 and commits himself to helping his suffering village. He persuades the elders to allow him, and a select few, to commit piracy on the rich, like the Somalis, to feed the village.
After adventures and success on the high seas, their growing wealth is noticed and a gang threatens the village. The government won't help so he leads a fight for freedom and safety. In the fight the bright, brave young woman who became his wife is killed. Mourning her loss, he dedicates himself to improving the lives of his fellow villagers and the people of his poverty stricken land.
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Grey Wolf began writing as a teenager, and has remained consistent ever since in the genres he writes in - Alternate History, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. A poet since his later teens, he now has several published collections and his work has appeared in a number of magazines.
Living now in the South Wales valleys, Grey Wolf is a keen photographer and makes use of the wonderful scenery and explosion of nature that is the Welsh countryside.