This second novel of the trilogy centers around a set of turns in Mid-Western Iowa, along the Mississippi River. There, in multiple picturesque settings, enters Claudette Monet in search of inspiration for her paintings. She is already well known to readers from our first novel in the trilogy, Claudette Monet in America. In New York Blastoff she encounters some troubling circumstances that are highly dramatic. From the East Coast, she ventures across the Midwest to California for artistic inspiration. After all this, the scene shifts to NYC.
London Fell is a widely published author of political and legal thought over a series of 12 books. His newfound literary works are now being produced over a number of individual books. He is a graduate of Princeton University and holds a doctoral degree from Columbia University. In his post-retirement years, his interests have continued to develop into authoring novels, poetry, and plays.