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    The Sinai Artifact

    The murder of an antiquities curator at the Smithsonian Institution brings FBI agent, Ted Lansing to the prestigious Washington museum. He again steps into an all-consuming case that takes him from the comforts of his new life to the barren, mountainous terrain of the Sinai Peninsula in search of the killer and an elusive piece of granite, The Sinai Artifact.

    The curator’s death and subsequent recovery of the priceless artifact becomes a race across the globe, first to Rome and ultimately to the Middle East, all with deadly consequences. What secrets do the objects hold, and how many innocent victims must die in search of the greatest archeological discovery of all time? Or is the oddly shaped stone something else entirely?

    From Lansing’s initial discovery that his prime suspect is not who she first appeared to be, to a cast of conspiratorial characters, the case takes Lansing

    halfway around the world.

    One time German Stasi agent, Hans Richter, now in the employ of Russia’s clandestine service, orders the murder of an elderly Vatican priest who comes too close to the artifact’s true secret, but it is only the start of Richter’s murderous quest for the priceless stone.

    Roadblocks to Richter’s pursuit of the treasure, and Lansing’s relentless hunt to uncover the secret buried in the Sinai, are thwarted by a formidable adversary of Richter, linguist, and expert in biblical languages, Russian archaeologist Irina Kazakov. But for which side is she working?

    What are the Russian’s hiding, keeping from the world? Why is the Catholic Church so interested in recovering the oddly shaped stone? Does the centuries old monastery of Santa Katerina and its complement of Greek Orthodox priests hold answer?

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    Unto the Least of These

    A compelling story of two strangers that invade each other’s worlds after a terrible accident throws together Dan Pearson, a man of principle and organized life, with the beautiful actress, Eva St. Clair, who lives by the minute.

    Lost and isolated in a remote mountain cabin where they struggle to survive physically and emotionally along with the daily drama of their two completely different cultures brings together a dramatic and surprising ending.

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    Call of Angels

    ‘Call of Angels’ is a novel for readers who are willing to explore the boundaries of harsh reality and fiction – a combination that will stretch their imagination and emotions, as Rasna fights to survive amidst personal and natural adversities, through which there is one constant factor – Marks and Rasna’s unwavering and unconditional love.

    As COVID-19 ravages the world and the daily death toll rises, Rasna is reminded of another time and place when she had been caught in a somewhat similar cataclysmic occurrence.

    The lockdown creates a backdrop to flashbacks in which Rasna relives the Tsunami of 2004 which had swamped the world. She, with her family, had been on vacation in Sri Lanka when the tsunami had struck, and so had consequently become entangled in natures web of disaster in which she had not only lost but also become reunited with loved ones.

    Whilst reading the Call of Angels, you will walk alongside Rasna and Kirti her sister, as they pit their strength against not only their convictions and resilience against natural tragedy, but also against their personal convictions, mystery, treachery, betrayal and involvement in the ongoing political unrest.

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    The Coming Age and Other Poems

     “I believe in the dream of the people who defied the foreign King who claimed to rule them and, in the Government, set in place by the Continental Congress in 1787 avowing ourselves responsible first to God to have such rights given to us by the Almighty and not by any supposed government as We the People are the first and only legal government as a whole.”

    –      James William Cummings

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    Bridging the Chasm

    Bridging the Chasm is about two brothers, in love with the same girl as they go through adventures and trials spanning almost thirty years. It starts with

    the tremendous flood that created the Salton Sea in 1905, follows a battle in WW1 that credited the U. S. Marines as a separate fighting force in America, the battle of Belleau Wood. It ends in 1934 with all characters, both major and minor meeting at the construction of Hoover Dam and the build up of a city known as Las Vegas. We follow them through these periods and watch them develop along with minor characters through to the tumultuous

    ending where lives are lost and the two that should be together do not get together at the end.. It is fast paced with family adventure, danger, violence,

    humor, a little romance and history. The characters are fictional, the events happened in the past so I guess you could say it’s semi-fictional. Sort of like

    a bridge between fiction and non-fiction.

    After the end of the book, all 48 states of the United States that contributed men/materials and companies will be listed plus other historical contributions

    in the construction of Hoover Dam during the Great Depression.

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    An Adventure in Arizona

    Leira and her new Best friends Addy and Skye are thrilled when Leira’s Mom, Mrs. MacGregor invites them to Arizona to visit her sister for winter school vacation. Skye has never flown on an airplane and Addy has never stayed at a hotel. However, that is only the beginning of the adventure. In Arizona, the girls receive an invitation to spend three nights in the mountain camping with Leira’s eighteen-year-old cousin Luke who is an eagle scout. The adventure bring them in contact with Indian lore, reptile, animals and much more. However, the trip turns into a nightmare when the group confronts mysterious happenings and a tragic accident find them in a mortal danger!

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    The Game

    A terrified girl takes refuge with a stranger and pleads for her help in escaping the pursuit of the mob. Marie agrees, and takes Ann into her home and works to hide her from her pursuers. They confide in each other and become friends. They think they have evaded the mob, but when Ann is spotted again, Chicago becomes too hot for them, and they flee to London.

    Once in London they relax, but all too soon they realize that their followers have found them again. Only when Marie plucks up her courage to strike back at the shadowy menace does she discover the strange twist in the story, and then the truth comes out at least.

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    Arundel Haven: Mordecai And Raven Including Saviour’s Day (Book One)

    Mordecai Jefferson was a lonely high school student, seemingly alone. He had been bullied by three bullies who were all-state players at Oak Ridge, where he had attended, and had received no support for his depression from his family since his cousin Amelia started college two years ago. He suddenly started having dreams about a large dragon, claiming he was one of the two prophesied by a fairy queen on her deathbed a century and a half before to be his bane. When the jocks left him in the woods after beating him up, he met a beautiful black fairy, and his life changed forever. The dragon continued to appear in his dreams and had recently made an alliance with a world-renowned geneticist, Dr. Haman Von Braun, who had a secret obsession with finding fairies and the hidden fairy kingdom of Arundel Haven, and U.S. President Ahmad Faroiuk to find the young man and keep the prophecy of his death from coming to pass. Soon, Mordecai will learn his role in the Prophecy of Queen Hephzibah and how he and another will bring about the end of the dragon.

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    Emerald Enchantment

    Gabriella Desmond is running from her past when she finds herself working as a housemaid for Lord Ashford. She was just beginning to settle into her new life when the Duke arrived after a three-year absence. She soon finds herself captivated by his stormy grey eyes. She knows that if he were to find out the truth, he would turn away from her in disgust and hatred. She had to be careful not to let him find out that her family was the cause of his pain and grief. Her heart depended on it.

    Devon Ashford, Duke of Huntington has just returned from a three-year investigation into the death of his fiancé’. Upon returning, he is greeted by the sight of a beautiful dark-haired, green-eyed maid. Gabriella Desmond is the exact image of his late fiancé’, Kathleen. He instantly feels a protectiveness over her which he cannot explain Little does he know, his life is about to change when he becomes embroiled in a dangerous plot centered on the enchanting woman who ignited a passion he thought had died.

    When a dangerous man from Gabriella’s past emerges, he terrorizes her and puts her life in danger. What he wants in exchange for her life is an emerald necklace that had once belonged to her family and was lost. Can Devon find the necklace in time to stop the madman and save the woman who has enchanted him and taught him to love again?

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    The Happy Harrow Murder Trilogy: Murder to Music, Murder in Marriage, Murdered Mothers

    Murder to Music Rick Harrow, a British racehorse trainer, and his Kentucky-born wife, Happy, are thrilled when twin opera stars, Fran and Carla Purcell, enter their yard. Shortly after the twins buy horses, Carla is murdered. Three more famous artists in the music world are murdered, as Happy hones her skills as a sleuth to find the serial killer, her quest taking her to Australia, Scotland and Monaco. Murder in Marriage Rick Harrow, now the father of three, and his wife, Happy, become embroiled in a double death, which the police cannot decide is a suicide/murder, or what? While working as a horse trainer and buyer in Miami, Rick had strayed from the marital bed while Happy gave birth to their third child. Rick has had a scorching affair with Lois Blair, a wanton wife from the central-Florida town of Sunblair. On Christmas morning, Lois’s step-son arrives at the Harrow’s rented Miami cottage, and accuses Rick of having murdered his father. Had Rick killed the Senior Blair, an eminent attorney and scion of the founders of Sunblair? Had he murdered Lois as a cover-up? Happy travels to the central-Florida horse country, to Disney World, and into a swamp area to do her sleuthing. Murdered Mothers Rick Harrow, who has come up in the world of valuable racehorses thanks to winning races, particularly one in Tokyo with his Kentucky-born wife Happy in the saddle, suffers through an excruciating experience in Miami before being thrust into the throes of an horrific series of murders in Kentucky. There, in what was the peaceful town of Honeyville, the Harrows are caught up in four murders by a serial killer who targets new mothers. Meanwhile, they attend the equine Olympic events in Hong Kong, travel to Dubai, where again a femme fatale enters their lives in the shape of Mafalda, an Egyptian seductress who veers from international playgirl to Muslim Fundamentalist.

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    Small Ironies

    Max Draper is the younger child in an ordinary American family growing up in New York City. His life is as straightforward as it can be and his family as seemingly normal as possible. There is one thing, though. His family business, for generations, has been prostitution. Raised in an environment that encourages honesty he falls in love with a childhood friend, a girl named Freddy. That love, and all that it brings with it, masks his true nature, his homosexuality, and living that dichotomy brings him into a life he could never have anticipated. A world of tolerance and understanding is stretched to the breaking point as Max discovers the reality of his friends’ secrets, desires and mistakes.

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    The Haunted House Kid

    Alex Connelly’s parents are getting a divorce. To make matters worse, they have refused to let him use their garage this year for the haunted house he has put on since he was very young. Fortunately for Alex, he has been temporarily allowed to live with his adoring maternal grandmother, inadvertently gaining himself a new venue for his spooky hobby, his Grandma Ruth’s near-empty garage.

    When Alex’s mom acting all kinds of weird, and Grandma Ruth is away from home all the time (because she’s managed to pass her driver’s license test, after several years without a license) and he starts to notice strange things going on during the construction of his “latest and greatest spook galley” stranger than normal, that is he considers scrapping the project entirely.

    Yet…something is driving Alex to finish his haunted house at all cost! All he knows is that he has to get it finished by opening night just before Halloween!

    Meanwhile, Alex left with a lot of free time to work alone and undisturbed in his grandmother’s garage is worried about his little sister, Maggie, being alone with his Mom who has begun acting very strangely and is gone from home most of the time. And his heart is breaking for his dad, who is sad and living across town in a lonely apartment. But, unbeknownst to Alex and the rest of the family, Grandma Ruth is trying desperately to find a way to keep her daughter, Allison, from embracing the family roots into witchcraft a tradition Grandma Ruth herself, has spent a lifetime trying to deny and from which she has always tried to protect her daughter.

    Long lost relatives come out of the woodworks. Mythical monsters are being summoned from distant quarters of the earth. Everyone is worried about Alex too because of the strange way his mother is acting toward him, a well as for the strange way Alex, is acting.

    But at least new friends offer comfort along the way.

    Alex just hopes that somehow his haunted house is going to save his family!

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    The Truth Of The Unknown Interpreter

    The Truth of an Unknown Interpreter is an intriguing fictional story, with some elements of a real-life experience. A young man who is hard of hearing moves from his home country to live in a state in the U.S. He wishes to get assimilated to the hearing world but needs an interpreter to enable him to communicate effectively to others and understand what is being taught in class. His first experience with interpreters was not good but when he moved to the U.S, he met a nice interpreter who he grew to like. Unluckily, this interpreter goes missing and is later found dead under mysterious circumstances. The young man gets another interpreter, who turns out to be his worst nightmare. It turns out that this interpreter is involved in an evil cult, which offers human beings for sacrifices…

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    Josh and the Skeleton: Christmas Eve Discovery

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    Love Made Well-The Trilogy to “How I Killed My Father” and “Connections”

    Join Claudette King-Welcome as she enters the worlds of three extraordinary women who play out their innermost fears over a period of fifteen years.

    Gabrielle Fairchild can no longer violate her conscience, and her secret life is about to become public. Millions of dollars are at stake…all of which she’s willing to walk away from just to see her children happy and at peace.

    Her estranged sister, Marlene, and stepmother, Mrs. Tate, thorough pride and prejudice, are pitched hard against the harsh realities of life, while their fractured lives keep unfolding, God, the fixer of all things, is doing all the mending.

    King-Welcome, creates a cast of unforgettable characters and a thoughtfully compiled novel where the readers an grasp the phenomenon and the sufficiency of forgiveness.

    Love Made Well, is truly inspiring, funny, and thought-provoking work of fiction.

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    Ahuitzotl: A Novel of Aztec Mexico

    Arrogant pride and an impassioned love of a woman bring to ruin the mightiest of Aztec warrior-kings, Ahuitzotl.

    He embarks on conquests that make him the undisputed master of his world. At the dedication ceremony of the Great Temple in his capitol, he orders, as a climactic exposition of his pride, the largest mass sacrifice ever known, an orgy of excess seen by the priests as outraging the Gods, and for which he will suffer their wrath. He leads his people to their most glorious heights, only to bring calamity upon them. He manipulates the lives of his two most beloved women to serve his own selfish purposes, and alienates his closest allies with his quest for domination, setting into motion forces that culminate in a cruel retribution against him. The world of the Aztec ruling elites, with its intrigues, politics, and gory rituals comes to life for the reader in this epic work.

    Price range: $3.99 through $21.99