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The Morland Syndrome

A new novel by Henry S. Maxfield

The Morland Syndrome, written in the late 60s, deals with an intense struggle between Harry MacMasters, an amnesiac, and psychiatrist Milton Cohen. Dr.Cohen is determined to bring John Morland back to reality. MacMasters discovers almost immediately that he was John Morland and the more he learns about Morland the more determined he is to not to be his former self.
When MacMasters decides not to continue to see Cohen, Dr.Cohen threatens to blackmail him with evidence of Morland’s many hostile acts considering it his duty to notify the authorities. Why, he asks Cohen, do you want to kill a thoroughly decent man to bring back a mean-spirited alcoholic failure?
. The Morland Syndrome is a powerful story – a genuine challenge to our society with fully developed, interesting characters each with his/her own problems. Rereading this after an absence of several years has astonished me. It is a significant work better than I had realized, certainly worthy of serious attention and a truly American work. I believe this story will have a greater impact than if it had been published immediately after its completion. It is a story no reader is likely forget

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The Weltschmerz Plan

A novel by Henry S. Maxfield

The Weltschmerz Plan is how a Peenemunde Rocket scientist now, after five years as Professor of Nuclear Research at Ivy League University, decides to promote his plan for world peace. The book tells the story of how he tries to convince the Russians to install an atomic bomb of his design - and manufacture in the New York Subway as Their guarantee of World Peace.

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To the Survivors

A novel by Henry S. Maxfield

Buncher 6, fighter attacks on the way in, flak barrages on the bomb run, resumed fighter attacks on the surviving bombers on the way out, resulting in more casualities than all the Marines in WWII. This is an authentic story of young airmen on suicidal missions, dealing with fear, bravery, cowardice, desertion, POW and escape. The tremedous cost of wars, necessary or not, has caused the weakening of great powers —— Russia in Afghanistan, the British Empire in WWII and is relevent today as one of the causes of our failing economy.

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Legacy of a Spy


One man with three names becomes two men with one face. 
Only death can solve the arithmetic.

Montague was a steel-nerved, quietly brilliant counterespionage agent. Carmichael was Comarade Slazov's next assignment for killing. The shadowy Ilse loved a man who called himself Slater. One of the three would probably have to kill Ilse. Neither Slasov nor Ilse suspected that the three were one man. 

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A Dangerous Man

A Dangerous Man is the Sequel to Legacy Of A Spy. Written in the early sixties. It is dedicated to those Contract Agents who perform much of the dirty work done on our behalf, trying with increasing difficulty to maintain their initial belief in Intelligence as our nation’s first line of Defense, constantly aware they operate essentially alone without protection or recognition.

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Another Spring


A Small Town Classic

Another Spring is the story of life in a small NH resort town in 1950 just at the first signs of the Big Change. It is the story of Reed Hunter, a veteran of aerial combat in WW II, determined to write a novel depicting the truth about people and confirm his negative opinion.

Hunter’s discovery of the bloody corpse in an old cellar hole is sufficiently shocking, but it is the Sheriff’s lack of interest in finding the killer causes Hunter to explode publicly and accept that act as proof of his negative judgment of the Town.

And of course there were far too many distractions: the beautiful blonde wood nymph, Bea Lockwood, an English Instructor at Smith, afraid of the consequences of her gorgeous body; Stella Michaud, a saucy shacker who believed her body was the passport to security.

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Justice Justice

Newly elected President, Walter Whitredge (Ind), due to the assassination of Supreme Court Associate Justice Eliot Shapiro by persons unknown, has the opportunity to appoint his successor. In the firm belief that Law alone is not and cannot be a substitute for Justice and legal ethics are woefully inadequate, Whitredge appoints non lawyer Bradford Justice, a one term Senator determined to make real ethics a major role in the search for justice. Chief opponent among the legal fraternity the majority of whom are opposed to such an outrageous idea is Alvah Trickey of Trickey Slye and Diddle one of Boston's more prosperous law firms. There are attempts by persons and organizations, never identified, to dissuade both the President and his appointee. Engaging, interesting appropriate subplots including appearances of Mafia characters Salvatore Frascati and Giuseppe Bondari. Humor, truth and suspense from the perspective of a non lawyer. First draft written 10 years ago which Maxfield sees no reason to update.

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Order online

Order The Morland Syndrome for $19.95
Order The Weltschmerz Plan for $17.95
Order To the Survivors for $17.95
Order A Dangerous Man for $17.95
Order Justice Justice for $17.95
Order Another Spring for $17.95
Order Legacy of a Spy for $14.95

Or order by mail, simply send a check for $14.95 for each copy of Legacy of a Spy,
$17.95 for each copy of The Weltschmerz Plan, To the Survivors, A Dangerous Man, Another Spring or Justice Justice,
or $19.95 for each copy of The Morland Syndrome to:

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About the author

Henry S. Maxfield, navigator in a B-24 Liberator Bomber flying missions over Germany in WW II, was shot down over Gelsenkirchen. One of four survivors of a crew of ten, he was captured and made a prisoner of war. He was recruited for the Central Intelligence Agency during the Korean War and served in the clandestine section for three years. He is married and lives in Wolfeboro, NH where he established and operated Henry S. Maxfield Real Estate inc., now owned and operated by his son, Henry S. Maxfield jr, "Chip".
Maxfield has returned to writing full time and has completed a novel about our legal system and its failure to realize that the deliverance of justice is its sole raison d'etre.

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The author will be pleased to hear from his readers, critiques, questions about America's role in Intelligence, future publishing plans, etc.
The primary purpose of this approach to publishing is to bring the author as close to his readers as possible, and avoid for the author an extremely time consuming process between the author and his readers.


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