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    Dan Jorgensen: A New Life

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    Dan Jorgensen: Retired

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    Change of Verdict

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    Losing all that matters in this world can drive a man to the most extreme action that ever comes to his mind.

    In Change of Verdict (A Diary of a Father’s Love), by D. H. Gatlin, Jason Burton stands trial for grotesquely torturing a man before he murders him. As the details of the crime unravel through the media, people are appalled by the man and his monstrous crime. Years before, the same man was blissfully playing his role as a perfect father to a growing girl. His world was shattered when her boyfriend raped and murdered her, and when he saw the criminal got off easy, he realized he must personally make the man pay for his crime.

    Now he faces the world and a jury who are not even aware of this part of his past. Will he get the justice he deserves, or will he see the hangman? Change of Verdict (A Diary of a Father’s Love) is an intriguing story that will test our concepts of justice.

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    142 Wellington Place

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    The suspense in this engaging crime narrative is riveting and keeps building up until it reaches a most unexpected climax filled with excitement and pathos.

    Fourteen years after the end of World War II, former RAF fighter pilot Ben Benison gets a frantic phone call from Celia, the wife of his best friend, Don. It seems Don has been unfaithful, and the proof stands in the hallway of the couple’s home: Ada Hamilton, a young, fragile, pregnant girl who clutches love letters written in Don’s hand. Unfortunately, Don is in London, and Celia wants Ben to fi nd out if her husband truly is a liar and a cheat.

    Ben heads up to London to confront his old friend and then returns to Celia’s house to deliver the sad news that Don has admitted to the affair. But then things take a strange and sudden turn. Two police inspectors arrive minutes later and reveal that Don’s body has been found in his rooming house at 142 Wellington Place. Whether his death was by suicide or murder, they can’t–or, more accurately, won’t–say.

    The authorities open up an inquest into Don’s death, and Ben accompanies the police back to London, where they interview witnesses and gather evidence. Tracking down Don’s mistress complicates things and there is a great twist when a second ‘Miss Hamilton’ turns up. Something is certainly rotten at 142 Wellington Place.

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    Little Spiders Big Web

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    When Bill Robinson agreed to help the beautiful Stephanie to find who had ordered the kill shot on her father twenty-five years ago, he knew it was much more than a cold case. What he didn’t know, was how hot it would get deeper he dug into the past, or the danger that awaits him and everyone he talked to.

    Jill Benoit was retired from law enforcement and had every intention of staying that way. She had put in her twenty-five years and was more than ready to become a contented Vermont recluse, if only her neighbor would let her be. And then there were those annoying calls from that guy Robinson – and soon Jill was drawn into the same web of treachery and conspiracy that would lead her and Bill to the brink of death.

    Will the quiet Vermont landscape and mountains of Washington State hide their secrets for another half century? Will the truth of a decade old crime come to light – and will anyone have proof? Can anyone really break the web of fear and hate and destroy the spiders that weave it?

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    The Case of Two Left Shoes

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    This is the story of Daniel Jorgensen, a lieutenant colonel and Chief of Investigations of the Army Criminal Investigations Element (CIE) in the Virginia area command. Dan has been working in the CIE since before the end of World War Two. His success at finding criminals and eliminating them has made the friends and family, of those he has sent to prison, very angry with him. Their attempts on his life and his family have been to kill him or stop his investigations.

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    What Happens Now

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    Major General Daniel Jorgensen and his family are back in Knoxville, Colorado where Dan is ROTC instructor at Knoxville College. Dan is hoping that the attacks on himself and his family are over. But having put over 200 in prison, and some on death row, for murder and a variety of other serious crimes, plus 10 dead, do you suppose that their might be a number of people after my head? Dan and his wife Grace are prepared for most attacks on their family. You would think that with the death rate of attackers during their attacks on Dan and family, that the attacks would drop off. Time will tell.

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    Selectively Lawless

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    This is the story of the son of a sharecropping lay minister who, at age 14, walks off the Texas cotton field his family is working on and tells his brother he is never picking cotton again. For the next 18 months he travels halfway across the country and up the Pacific Coast honing his skills as a gambler. At the end of that time he returns to his family driving a new Buick Roadster with $18,000 in his pocket. The money bank rolls his bootlegging enterprise.

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    Boys of Babylon

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    There is a small tourist trap in the Northern Midwest. A trap may be exactly what it is. People go for the fudge, but is it good enough to risk their lives for? In Midwestern fashion, dark secrets are covered up and disguised as quaint diners, candy shops, and beautiful vacation homes. During the summer of 2004, like every year, tourists make their way into town. However, this year, six pubescent boys take advantage of several unsuspecting vacationers, sending them to a watery grave on a popular recreational river. This rite of passage turns on the town when tragedy strikes one of their own. The children’s parents are forced to come face to face with the sadistic games of their once “sweet angels.” But how does one handle a child without coming to terms with such a twisted reality in a place where no one wants to confront their demons?

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    To Catch A Breath

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    This is a story of two young bored men visiting an uncle who has recently become a widower. They have no idea that their visit is about to take them into a whirlwind of twists and turns that they could have never imagined. They become intricate participants in a strange and dangerous twist that takes the reader back and forth before the truth slowly creeps out of the dark (literally). This is a complex whodunit that only unravels at the very end.

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    The Scrub Jay Murders

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    Alexis Sheppard

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    Alexis Sheppard follows the life of a brilliant young African American woman and how she tries for live up to her father›s legacy by following in his footsteps. In this story we find out how Alexis and her mother Catherine deal with the loss of a loving father and husband. In the process of following in her father’s footsteps she finds inconsistencies surrounding her father’s death.

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    Places of Refuge

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    The Case Of The Enslaved Souls

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    When an 18-year-old college freshman vanishes from her downtown Boston apartment, a worried father hires a local private eye to locate his missing daughter-and that individual is none other than Boston’s own Eddie James. A former 5-time Martial arts champion turned Private Investigator, Eddie also happens to be a 5th degree black belter in karate. But as he starts out to begin his first investigation, our hero soon comes to realize that there’s more than just a missing college student at stake.

    So might I suggest you get a comfortable chair, and get yourself ready for a one of a kind thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat throughout. Welcome reader! You’re about to enter The Case of the Enslaved Souls.

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    Maggie, I Love You

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    Brent Stewart, once a military policeman in Saigon during the Vietnam War in 1975, is Vice President for an insurance company in New York City. All he ever wanted was to become a private detective, but he couldn’t pursue it because of financial reasons. Fortunately for him, winning the million-dollar lottery and investing the money in the stock market brings him into the limelight of being an independent, wealthy bachelor in New York City, living a life of every person’s dream.

    He resigns from the Insurance company and opens an private investigation firm. One day Alex, Brent’s co-policeman in Vietnam, seeks his help concerned the disappearance of his wife, Maggie. But Brent’s team must deal with a Mafia group based in Hong Kong (AKA Chinese Mafia) in connection to Maggie’s disappearance and her father’s blunder against the gang.

    The story is about a woman named Maggie Lomax in the story entitled ” Maggie, I Love you,” the story is about a woman who is too desperate to turn from rags to riches even if it affects her family. This book also tells how power and dedication to work, as exemplified by Bent Stewart, the detective in charge, can easily solve any case.

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    Dan Jorgensen: University President

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    Congress has declared war against traitors now causing problems in the Department of Defense. General Dan Jorgensen has been drafted to lead the to lead the offensive against this treat to nation security. Dan has been give a brevet or temporary promotion to General of the Army, a General with five stars, to lead this offensive against this attack against our national security. After a quick clean up, he is ordered to take over as president of the Knoxville College, which has just been and designated as Knoxville University. Even as the president of this university, he still teaches some and is called upon frequently to continue the war against murder and treason.