The book Author RM Rotcod. The human-rights attorney daughter of RM Rotcod once described her parent as being emotionally simple, and intellectually complex. Perhaps she meant RM Rotcod had a pure soul, but a deeply analytical and intelligent mind. RM Rotcod belongs to an elite club of intelligentsia, and says the best part of meeting the club members monthly, is savoring their humility. RM Rotcod, hates arrogance, and loves all people. RM Rotcod studies psychology, and ancient power politics a lot. RM Rotcod has engaged in conversations with ordinary comuting citizens on public transport in all parts of the world. It seems total strangers always pick on RM Rotcod to start a random conversation. RM Rotcod’s life’s adventure have lead to trout fishing in mountains of Spain, admiring the Taj Mahal, wading streams in Tasmania with duckbilled platypus while being guided by a fired rebel ex-policeman, hunting on foot in Africa, photographing the vault holding the tooth of Buddha in the town of Candy in Sri Lanka, catching salmon in remote Alaska, swimming with dolphins in Hawaii, kissing a soul-mate on top of the Eifle Tower in Paris at sunset, and standing very sadly at the Executioners wall at Auswitz in Poland, to mention but a few points.  All characters in Rotcod’s books are modelled on real people met in life, with plots rooted in real events, and sown together by a wild imagination. Rotcod told a story of a solo transatlantic sailor in an essay at the age of 16, and won a national essay competition for that.  Now retired from a university full  professor, Rotcod has a hundred strange stories to tell. Rotcod grew up poor in Africa, and now lives in the United States of America.                  Watch this spot. 
The book Author RM Rotcod. The human-rights attorney daughter of RM Rotcod once described her parent as being emotionally simple, and intellectually complex. Perhaps she meant RM Rotcod had a pure soul, but a deeply analytical and intelligent mind. RM Rotcod belongs to an elite club of intelligentsia, and says the best part of meeting the club members monthly, is savoring their humility. RM Rotcod, hates arrogance, and loves all people. RM Rotcod studies psychology, and ancient power politics a lot. RM Rotcod has engaged in conversations with ordinary comuting citizens on public transport in all parts of the world. It seems total strangers always pick on RM Rotcod to start a random conversation. RM Rotcod’s life’s adventure have lead to trout fishing in mountains of Spain, admiring the Taj Mahal, wading streams in Tasmania with duckbilled platypus while being guided by a fired rebel ex-policeman, hunting on foot in Africa, photographing the vault holding the tooth of Buddha in the town of Candy in Sri Lanka, catching salmon in remote Alaska, swimming with dolphins in Hawaii, kissing a soul-mate on top of the Eifle Tower in Paris at sunset, and standing very sadly at the Executioners wall at Auswitz in Poland, to mention but a few points.  All characters in Rotcod’s books are modelled on real people met in life, with plots rooted in real events, and sown together by a wild imagination. Rotcod told a story of a solo transatlantic sailor in an essay at the age of 16, and won a national essay competition for that.  Now retired from a university full  professor, Rotcod has a hundred strange stories to tell. Rotcod grew up poor in Africa, and now lives in the United States of America.                  Watch this spot. 
The book Author RM Rotcod. The human-rights attorney daughter of RM Rotcod once described her parent as being emotionally simple, and intellectually complex. Perhaps she meant RM Rotcod had a pure soul, but a deeply analytical and intelligent mind. RM Rotcod belongs to an elite club of intelligentsia, and says the best part of meeting the club members monthly, is savoring their humility. RM Rotcod, hates arrogance, and loves all people. RM Rotcod studies psychology, and ancient power politics a lot. RM Rotcod has engaged in conversations with ordinary comuting citizens on public transport in all parts of the world. It seems total strangers always pick on RM Rotcod to start a random conversation. RM Rotcod’s life’s adventure have lead to trout fishing in mountains of Spain, admiring the Taj Mahal, wading streams in Tasmania with duckbilled platypus while being guided by a fired rebel ex- policeman, hunting on foot in Africa, photographing the vault holding the tooth of Buddha in the town of Candy in Sri Lanka, catching salmon in remote Alaska, swimming with dolphins in Hawaii, kissing a soul-mate on top of the Eifle Tower in Paris at sunset, and standing very sadly at the Executioners wall at Auswitz in Poland, to mention but a few points.  All characters in Rotcod’s books are modelled on real people met in life, with plots rooted in real events, and sown together by a wild imagination. Rotcod told a story of a solo transatlantic sailor in an essay at the age of 16, and won a national essay competition for that.  Now retired from a university full  professor, Rotcod has a hundred strange stories to tell. Rotcod grew up poor in Africa, and now lives in the United States of America.                  Watch this spot.