A Roman Consul leaves his farm to assume lawful dictatorial control in order to save Rome from the barbarians. When the battle is won, he returns power to the Senate and goes home to plow his fields.
A high ranking officer of the Continental Army forms a secret society with twenty three of his brother officers to preserve the ideals of the American Revolution. The Society headquartered in Washington D.C. today remains a brotherhood of the direct descendants of the Continental Army.
A 5 foot, 100 pound Latvian immigrant, jilted by his "Sweet Sixteen," builds America's Stonehenge in South Florida. Hounded by Federal Agents for his patentable technologies, he elects to pass on his secrets rather than die with them.
One of the richest men of the roaring twenties sends his brother on a mercy mission to south Florida. Unknown to him his brother is about to come face to face with one of the greatest mysteries of the universe.

These tangential real people, real places and real organizations become central elements to the plot of the novel CINCINNATUS...
...when a washed up caddy and a high profile Department of Interior attorney are thrown together, as partners, by bizarre circumstances. Forced to piece-meal these real places, secret societies, people and organizations, they try to decipher the high tech fixing of outcomes of major golf tournaments intended to fund a Draconian scheme.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS
David Stern
Author of over two dozen fiction and non-fiction titles, New York Times bestselling author David Stern has worked on a wide range of titles during his twenty year career in the publishing industry.
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Rusty McClure
Rusty McClure, advisor and venture capitalist to numerous entrepreneurial projects, served previously as President and CEO of The Brown Publishing Company, a regional newspaper holding company and Famous Sportswear, a national distributor of college logo merchandise.
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