SAVING WASHINGTON: The Forgotten Story of The Maryland 400 And the Battle of Brooklyn by Chris Formant
A few years ago, I accidentally came across a single paragraph in a local newspaper announcing a wreath-laying ceremony near Prospect Park, Brooklyn. The ceremony was honoring the heroism of a small Maryland regiment at the Battle of Brooklyn on August 27, 1776. The title of the article was, “The Maryland 400 Who Saved America.”
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About Chris
From his early “garage band’ days, to a seat on the Board of Trustees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Chris Formant has been a student of rock and roll his whole life.
As an executive in a leading global company, running a multi-billion dollar business, Formant is the unlikeliest of authors of a murder mystery. But the continued unanswered questions surrounding the deaths of our most iconic rock legends led Formant to first speculate and then re-imagine what would happen if cutting edge technology were applied to these famous cold cases.
Doing his own research into the archives of the Hall of Fame, studying advanced forensics techniques and gaining creative insights from top doctors, FBI investigators and a former editor of Rolling Stone Magazine, Formant crafted the Da Vinci Code for Rock and Roll fans.
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