“I Was, I Am, I Will
Be”
Now Being Made into a Major Motion
Picture!
One decision. That’s all it took. One ill-advised, reckless decision and
the course of his life changed forever…
“I Was, I Am, I Will Be” offers remarkable
evidence of a shocking cover-up by the German Government. Written
by John Coventry and Trish Faber, the book in part details the meeting of a British Intelligence officer and
Verena Becker on April 7, 1977, the day of the fatal shooting. How
could she possibly be in two places at once?
There’s nothing more intriguing than a true-life thriller, where the
protagonist manoeuvres through a world of high-stake drugs, espionage and terror. Along the way, he unwisely falls in love with a woman whose commitment
to her cause is greater than the love she shares with him. “I Was, I Am, I Will Be” chronicles the life of a young British man,
born into wealth, prestige and a family name dating back to the 1600’s. But this storied background isn’t enough to save John Coventry from
the lure of easy money when the opportunity arises…
He was the man you thought you knew. But with John Coventry, things were never quite as they
seemed. Some called him a liar. More called him a thief. In the end, it was all he could do to stay alive.
A remarkable and true story, “I Was, I Am, I Will Be” will engage your mind
and pull at your heart. You want him to do the right thing
but sometimes even the right thing turns out wrong. Life is
about choices. Will the good ever outweigh the
bad?
This is the official site of freelance writer and author, Trish Faber (that's me). A
site where no idea is ever considered crazy and over-stimulated imaginations are safe. Creativity is about
having the courage to not only find your voice but share it with others. It can be frightening - I know. For
too long I was afraid, and kept my creativity safely hidden in the closest. Afraid of being laughed
at...ridiculed for being a bit zany.
So I tried others means to satisfy my imagination. I coloured my hair. A lot. I
re-arranged furniture and painted walls. But nothing seemed to work. I couldn't deny it. I had to write. I
was forced to write. And I was liberated.
I enjoy all sorts of writing and don't like to pigeon-hole myself into one particular
genre. One day I'll write something adult-oriented, perhaps even a little X-rated, the next day, something
for kids. It all depends on the vibe I'm feeling for that particular day.
I've written non-fiction books, fiction books, articles and over forty scripts for
short 30 second animation pieces. I enjoy what I do and have to admit it does give me a feeling of
accomplishment. Not saying I'm ever going to win a Pulizer Prize but I can't complain... Life is all about
what you make it. If you never take the chance, you'll never know just what you might be able to
accomplish!

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