The Spotlight TV host, Logan Crawford, interviews the author of the magnificent book “Journey to the Prize,” Karl Peterson. The author shared the story behind the heartbreaking story of the book he’d written.
The show Spotlight TV by Logan Crawford gives people a chance to be in the “spotlight,” to be the star of the night. Authors, inventors, filmmakers, experts, actors, entrepreneurs, creators, musicians, singers, songwriters, investors, performers, executives, medical professionals, and trendsetters—this is their “spotlight.”
Karl Peterson, possibly in his late sixties, is from Monmouth County, New Jersey. He is an ardent hiker, stamp collector, and traveler who currently resides in Wanamassa. His most recent novel is a tribute to a dear friend who died, as well as an homage to martyrs.
Karl Peterson’s gripping novel, “Journey to the Prize,” has been lauded by critics and audiences alike. Praised by Philip Zozzaro of The US Review of Books for its captivating story featuring Manny Guzman, the book also earned a spot at the esteemed LA Times Festival of Books, solidifying its place as a must-read.
The story follows Manny Guzman, a young rancher with a passion for horses. In 1933, Manny and a friend embark on a dangerous mission to Nazi Germany. Their goal is to help Alex’s cousin, Alois Dorman, a research scientist caught in a desperate situation. Forced to work on a potentially devastating project, Alois needs their assistance to get a copy of his research into the right hands. The novel keeps readers on the edge of their seats, wondering if Alois will succeed in his daring plan.
Watch the full interview below:
Like what you just read?