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Captain Fitz

CAPTAIN FITZ was a real-life hero of the American Revolution. He was a Colonial Robin Hood, who stole from the British and gave the spoils to poor colonials. This book is historical fiction, based on his story and his exciting exploits during the Revolution.

Written by: Jim Keil

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About Jim Keil

Jim Keil has a B.S. in secondary education, is a former professional football player and a former commissioned naval officer who served honorably during the Vietnam era. He is a widely published author and lecturer. He was a corporate sales and marketing manager for three Fortune 500 Companies and served as a major policy-making official in Maine State government. He is an experienced mediator, arbitrator, facilitator, and Dispute Review Board Panelist, and has worked on individual projects as large as two billion dollars.

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