![]() ![]() "The next morning they continued south to Richmond, where they turned off busy Highway 1 onto a narrow two-lane road, State Highway 60 and headed southeast. Here is text beginning beginning on page 9 of the new edition of Apollo describing the car trip of Owen Maynard and his family to Langley, Virginia in 1959: And, at last, after Williamsburg, there seemed to be nothing but forests and marshland, and the occasional farmhouse." ![]() "When Jim Dana passed Richmond he turned the Corvette off Route 1 and onto the narrow highway 60 headed southeast. Here's one example-a quote from page 86 of the paperback edition of Voyage-the character is driving to Langley, Virginia: There are whole passages that Baxter copied almost verbatim. I do not use the term "plagiarism" lightly. Two reviewers have mentioned that this book relies or draws on Charles Murray and Catherine Bly Cox's excellent nonfiction book, "Apollo." I will go further to say that there is significant plagiarism from that work. Too Bad So Much of this Novel is Plagiarized! ![]()
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