Hartley Neita's JC thriller
JEAN LOWRIE-CHIN
Monday, October 13, 2008

Hartley Neita at a reading of The Search.
Thank goodness Hartley Neita does not know how to retire. His fingers have not been still since he taught himself touch-typing on his Dad's Hermes portable at their Four Paths home in the 1940s. This communications trailblazer recently launched The Search, a thrilling page-turner, the true story of five Jamaica College boys lost in the Blue Mountains. The book will benefit his alma mater's foundation.
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JEAN LOWRIE-CHIN
Monday, October 13, 2008

Hartley Neita at a reading of The Search.
Thank goodness Hartley Neita does not know how to retire. His fingers have not been still since he taught himself touch-typing on his Dad's Hermes portable at their Four Paths home in the 1940s. This communications trailblazer recently launched The Search, a thrilling page-turner, the true story of five Jamaica College boys lost in the Blue Mountains. The book will benefit his alma mater's foundation.
Complete Story ...
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