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(0)By : Nina K. Johnson
Ginger
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Cord is a single man. A multi-millionaire that has made his money developing technologies. Selling that technology to Corporations and traveling with a team that trains employees of those corporations.
At one of the resorts Cord is presenting, he meets Adri and realizes his stepdaughter has been leaving her two daughters unattended. Adri has been watching the four-year-old Emmy, that had hooked up with Adri’s granddaughters. But who has been watching the baby sister, Ginger?
Cord wants custody of his Granddaughter Ginger, but he must find her biological father first. Before he can find Ginger’s biological father, Cord learns that Ginger was born with AIDS.
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(0)By : Nina K. Johnson
The Ranch: You’re Hurting Me
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99The Ranch is a story of Anna, the daughter of Samson Creed Caster and Patricia Violet Carter, owners of one of the largest ranches in Texas. After graduating from Veterinarian School, Anna returns home to The Ranch. Anna loves every aspect of the Ranch life.
Joe Mercer Sr., owner of the neighboring Mercer Ranch, immediately brings home his son to pursue Anna. Joe Mercer Sr., or Papa Joe as he insists he be called, has his own reasons for Joe Jr. to pursue Anna. He thinks that the marriage of Anna and his son will give him control over Anna and control over The Ranch.
On the wedding day of Anna and Joe Jr., it appears that Papa Joe’s dream of owning one of the largest ranches in Texas is coming true. Papa Joe must just make sure his own son is not going to ruin this for him.
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(0)By : D.L. Snow
Water in the Belly
$3.99 – $19.99Price range: $3.99 through $19.99In this parody of all-knowing capitalism, Frank Holmes survived the stock market crash of 2008 by parody, forming a rock and roll band called the Cherry. He is Odysseus in his parody of Homer and Joyce. It’s PG-13. Parallel to this plot is the story of a spy, Butch Lautsky. It’s a spy novel parody defending the FBI.
Universal and evolutionary, the congress can be a lifeguard. Article I, section 10 of the US Constitutional Law is used to attempt to void state government regulations, not federal regulations.
D. L. Snow graduated from the University of California and the University of Chicago.
Intertwined with the parody are thoughts about U.S. politics, religion, events, the constitution, the state of the world, congress, etc. Words such as “rebirth” and “zen” are mentioned quite a bit throughout the book. An excerpt from Water in the Belly that speaks to the mixture of story, thoughts, writing style, is: “Sherry’s religion is the Catholic Church. We need our mythodology to let us get a foothold on the world of Homer. The dead immortal God like Zeus. The Odyssey is the story of a man who spent 10 years at war and spent in years coming home, with references to The Iliad throughout the former classic by Homer. It’s all time, the tropes of history. For Public Policy.”
It is an intellectual maze to fully come to grasp with this extensive piece of literature. Perhaps there is more artistry and genius within than what appears on the surface. Water in the Belly will be of interest to Homer’s Odyssey enthusiasts, or perhaps it is just one person’s unique and untranslated thoughts about America and how a man in the 2008 recession era can be compared to Homer’s Odyssey. Regardless, D.L. Snow certainly deserves credit for his creativity and pursuit of such a difficult task as writing this unusual 500-page novel.
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(0)By : Donald D. Joye
The Hawk of Yonezawa: Historical Fiction with J.S Bach
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The Hawk of Yonezawa is a short novel, or novella, about the fictional adventures of Johann Sebastian Bach who is transported to the island of Japan. Bach is on a rare trip outside his world of Leipzig, Germany, a little after the year 1742. The coach breaks down and he misses the concert that would have featured George Frederic Handel performing his own works by him. On the return trip he meets a twelve-year-old boy and his young mother.
They find that he knows how to play the organ and so they invite him to fix the one at their church. Bach refuses graciously, but once more the stage coach breaks down, and Bach is transported in a dream with the boy and his mother from him to Japan, where he is beset with adventures while trying to fix the local church organ. This novella is written for a general, religious and musically inquisitive audience. It is family fare, also suitable for high school and college readers.
Donald D. Joye is a retired professor at Villanova University. He has been enthusiastically involved in classical music since he was thirteen years old.After growing up on Long Island, New York, attending college in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, he settled in Philadelphia, where he and his wife Claudia raised their three boys.
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(0)By : Nadenia Buntin
The Big Game
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99Ten-year-old Josh Winters and his cousin, Clint Daniels, help lead their team to victory at the Little League World Series.
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(0)By : G.L. Barbour
One, Two, Three Times A Murder
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(0)By : Margaret Allen
Adam To The Rescue!
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99Eleven year old Adam Elgin is an avid baseball player who has been playing the piano since he was four years old.
An orchestra is to be formed in his small elementary school in order to participate in a Gala for the Year of the Child Project. They have teamed up with another small elementary school to expand the orchestra’s numbers. All interested students must audition for the orchestra. Adam gets the audition music for the piano, from the school’s music teacher and has a short time to prepare for the audition.
Everybody who plays an instrument, wants to be in the orchestra and so they practice, and practice, and practice for their audition. But on the weekend
before Adam’s scheduled audition on Monday morning, he gets ill and misses his audition. Two students are chosen for the piano, one is to be the alternate, and rehearsals begin.
But a lot is going on to prepare for his school’s customary year-end festivities, taking place the last week of school: the winter concert on Tuesday, the play on Wednesday, and the orchestral debut in a dress rehearsal on Thursday, school is closed on Friday, plus the school has started a gigantic fundraiser to help with expenses for the Year of the Child gala. Both teachers and students are “stretched to the limit” in these endeavors.
It is the last day of school before the Christmas vacation, and the first dress rehearsal, but at this first dress rehearsal the two students chosen for the piano, fail to perform their best and the dress rehearsal comes to a screeching halt.
Without a reliable pianist, the gala seems unlikely for these two schools. Can the Principal fi nd a suitable replacement that can play without fear of the crowd and the pressures of performing, someone who can take them to the Gala!
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(0)By : Antwyn Price
Colonies in Ruins: Transformed by the Pacific War
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99Colonies in Ruins is a collection of intriguing short-stories about foreign colonies of the Asia-Pacific region—British Malaya, French Indochina, the Dutch East Indies, and the US Philippine Islands. For a very long time, these colonies had generated fabulous wealth from mining and agriculture for their colonial masters, but colonial life came to an end on December 8, 1941 as they were each attacked by Japanese forces soon after the US Naval Base at Pearl Harbor was devastated.
Following three years of harsh Japanese occupation, the clear focus of local people was to gain independence from foreign powers that tried to reclaim their former colonies. Hard-won battles and negotiations finally led to the emergence of Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines as new republics in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.
Read about the men and women who helped make it all happen.
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(0)By : CHarles Abbott
Patches and Leif
$12.99Patches, the farmer’s favorite scarecrow, is very dedicated to his job. Day after day he stands in the corn field, keeping watch over the corn. Then one day, he is surprised by a new friend, who comes floating out of the sky!
Leif is an adventurous traveling leaf. When he was pulled off the branch on which he was raised one windy day, instead of floating safely to the ground with his family and friends, he took advantage of the opportunity and sailed away to see the world on the wind.
He shares his adventures with Patches, the first of which is his discovery of a school, where he peeks in on children who are learning the alphabet, counting, and a little bit about animals and plants. He passes what he has learned on to Patches before sailing away on more adventures, but promises to return to teach the scarecrow what he learns.
With charming illustrations and straightforward language, Charles R. Abbott employs Patches and Leif to teach children valuable lessons about friendship, learning, and taking chances.
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(0)By : Craig Glatky
IT FINALLY HAPPENED: SCIENCE FICTION, NON FICTION, ROMANCE, HUMOR AND FANTASY
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(0)By : Antwyn Price
Paradise in Ruins: A Novel (View) of the Pacific War
$3.99 – $26.99Price range: $3.99 through $26.99Paradise in Ruins offers readers a look at the Pacific Theater of World War Two by introducing them to military and naval leaders from both sides of the conflict, as well as local populations of the Pacific islands whose lives were suddenly disrupted by the brutal events that exploded eastward from Japan in 1941.
Perhaps you had family members among the many thousands of young men and women who got transported across the Pacific Ocean to those mysterious islands that they were ordered to recapture from the Japanese.
If you have occasionally wondered what Grandpa (or Grandma) did in the war, you are not alone. The generation that experienced World War Two is notorious for not speaking about what they saw and learned in that previously unimagined multilingual, multicultural environment. They just didn’t know how to describe their adventures to loved ones at home afterwards, so they chose silence instead.
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(0)By : Larry Golicz
The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make It Work?
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99Josephine goes undercover as a rich married woman in Siesta Key in Florida, where she purposely meets a dentist named Julio, suspected of having too much money as a dentist with a million-dollar polo team. A former barrel racer in rodeos at an early age, can Josephine help Julio, hurt on the field, win a Polo match in West Palm? Josephine also risks exposing her cover with military skills in a chopper attack by a Miami drug king. And Julio’s mother, Lucia, jealous and suspicious, plans to kill her.
In Buenos Aires, Josephine, at odds with her affection for Julio, convinced Julio that his mother smuggles drugs through her business. With a huge network discovered, new members join the mission to stare down death. In a final drug war, can the team destroy a smuggling system when no one else could? -
(0)By : James Pruitt
The Findog
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99This book is more of a collection of poems from the last twenty years. Some may be thoughts or include events leading to but most like this book is the return value of being single. Or suppose, my compromise didn’t work.
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(0)By : Ronald Higgins
The Lady In The Movies
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99The story opens with Sam Ryan and his move to his new office in North Hollywood. The case deals with a woman that has been missing from her husband for two decades. She began as an actress that got her start in the movies in nineteen-fifty-eight. She was involved in a scandal back then that made the headlines. She had to go into hiding without telling her husband. In the movie, she portrayed one woman in the all-women band in the movie ‘Some Like It Hot.’ Sam has some issues with his girlfriend, Kathy, who was injured while helping in his last case. In the end, everything is solved and resolved.
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(0)By : Michael Brumage
Douggie’s Super Science Adventures: Stories for Teaching the Next Generation Science Standards for Third Graders
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(0)By : Ronald Higgins
Unknown Evil
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99Two NYPD Detectives get involved in a murder case that turns out to be the strangest case that Lt. Clancy and Lt. Rizzo ever tried to solve. There is a romance between Lt. Clancy and a woman named Susan Roselle who happens to be Lt. Rizzo’s cousins. The case takes the three of them on a strange chase above and below the City of New York.
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(0)By : Betty Jean Clark
Shadow of Danger
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99Author, Betty Clark, lived in a very secluded, quite town in the northeastern panhandle of The United States. A little town call Cameron. She has two daughters who support her. She loves both of them, and she dedicates this book to them, Cheryl Murray and Ronda Enyeart.
This book is about the dangers in our lives today. It tells a story about unthinkable things that we never fear until it happens to you.
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(0)By : R.W. Nichelson
The Swede
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99You are about to enter the world of Hans Gruber and Sven Eriksson; the horrors go through in war and the passion they share with the women they love. The Swede is an amazing story based on an unforgettable romance between two young lovers from Sweden. Separated by war, Hans fights to survive in desperate battles against overwhelming odds, each worse than the one before. However, the only fight the truly matters to Hans now is fighting to stay alive so he can return home to the woman he loves, and his child he has yet to see. Will Hans survive the nightmarish hell of war and return to home the arms of the woman he loves? Or will they be lost forever to the ever-turning pages of time? Love may not conquer war, but can it survive one? Find out now!
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(0)By : Ronald Higgins
Picture Them Dead
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99When his Uncle Hobart passes away, private eye/actor Sam Ryan must travel to California, at his aunt’s request, to attend the reading of the will.
Due to his fear of flying, Amtrak is his only way to get there. Unfortunately, Sam’s plans quickly go astray when he meets Marilyn Williams, a stunningly gorgeous model, on the train. When she learns about Sam’s profession, she says she wants to hire him for a case.
Before Marilyn can explain her case, she is found dead and the police are eyeing Sam as their number one suspect. With only the few words he exchanged with Marilyn and a gold key that she left in his possession, Sam sets out to clear his name. He quickly finds that there are people out there who are willing to kill to keep the secret, but with the help of some new friends, Sam will not quit until he unearths the truth.
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(0)By : Joseph Mahase
An Intimate Guyana Journey: A Pomeroon Destiny Uncovered
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(0)By : Ronald Higgins
Maggie, I Love You
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Brent 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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(0)By : Ronald Higgins
The Boat Detective
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99Colton James was a New York City Policeman. His motto was always “Give an underdog a step up in life.” Thanks to a sizeable trust fund left by his family, he quit the city police, and after ten years, he moved out west and opened his investigation agency and got his P.I license in Los Angeles. He also bought himself a beautiful Grand Banks, 42-foot twin diesel engines Yacht. He Loved living on it and called it “The Who Done It.”
The first client was Mrs. Gloria Cambell, whose husband was killed in a plane crash. Not just any plane crash but Flight 93 on 9/11. It was just faith that put him on that flight at that time. Before Charles went on that faithful flight, He told his wife Gloria that she would leave town and go into hiding if anything happened to him. He tried to get his brother away from a small-time thug in Philly. His name was Albert Gardeano. So, when the plane crashed, she followed his instructions and went to Los Angeles. When Gloria arrived, she rented a condo down at Marina Del Rey. Then she got word from her husband’s brother. He had said Mr. Gardeano had moved here because it was closer to his work. He had an office in North Hollywood, on Lankershim Boulevard. Things were Hot in Philly, so he moved the business to L.A.
Shortly after she moved into the Condo, she saw a couple of men following her around. They look familiar to her. She recognized them as the men she saw in her husband’s office back in Philly. She went hunting for a P.I. that could help her. She finds a Private Detective that lives on a boat in Marino, where she rented a condo, and the journey begins.
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(0)By : Glenn Swanson
The Reincarnation of Leonard: The MIS-BELIEVER
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99A single, tragic episode in a cyclic reincarnation of Leonard, who has cursed himself to live until he avenges his son’s death. He re-enters the time stream as dark forces have infiltrated the highest levels of society, the church, politics and scheme to open a gate back in time; the Syne, to alter the past for a more advantageous present. Leonard is a threat to those that control the world because he can influence the mis-belief in the present. Demons who cannot create, but must make their will into reality by using guile, plot to usurp humanity as the heirs of creation. The highest levels of the church want Leonard’s power to willfully reach beyond the limits of a single lifetime. Leonard’s mis-belief that alters the present construct of reality has come to the attention of the Watchers, who for centuries, have been guardians over the maturation of mankind which is overdue They now have decided to take an active role in protecting mankind from the certain extinction as the dark forces, thought to have been slaves and servants, have grown strong enough to consume humanity’s spark. Duplicity abounds; the ordained turning against the church, the heirs of the vast amounts of assets through the generations who lust after even more plot among themselves and the bureaucrats find threats against their rule everywhere. As a tool of the Watchers against those forces, Leonard is simply advised to go mis-believe.
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(0)By : JP Rosselle
LORI: Traveling Cat Series Book IX
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99In earlier books, Jim has taken his readers from an early 1942 incident in which a British Destroyer was shadowing a German U-boat through the TOTO channel. The U-boat had made a dive into the depths of the channel, the Destroyer’s sonar then picked up a second object that apparently traded shots with the U-boat. The U-boat was destroyed, then the Destroyer’s sonar picked up the second object’s exit of the area at what the Captain had lodged as an impossible speed. Subsequently, the U.S. Navy sent in a small sub to investigate the British Captain’s claim. The U.S. sub was never heard from again. When the U.S. entered the war, the U.S. and the British agreed to build a secret Navy base on Andros Island, close to the sight where both incidences took place. Whatever was down in the channel hampered their completion of the base. On December 5th, 1945, five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers took off from a Naval Air Station in Fort Lauderdale Florida, the bombers were to secretly bomb the TOTO channel. The bombers after their first run over the channel, then radioed that they had lost all Navigation and we’re having electrical problems. The Navy sent out another plane to assist. All six planes were never heard from again. Two weeks later the U.S. dropped a Salted bomb over the TOTO channel. In 1951 a group of campers reported witnessing an air crash near the Carlsbad Caverns. The U.S. Government had their first ever living proof of Aliens, the recover craft had one injured alien aboard. Over thirty years passed, the U.S. and the British had built their secretive Navy base on Andros. They had located what they believe a space vehicle on the bottom of the channel. After several setbacks including loss of men and equipment, the Navy hires Jim’s Group to bring up the object. Jim has recovered two alike Vehicles and located a third much bigger one in the River San Juan. Let the adventure continue. Book Nine, “Lori”
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(0)By : Wayne C. Elliott
Kiss and Kill
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Passion and Intrigue in the Bahamas
Willie Jackson owns the Silver Dollar Inn. He’s “large and in charge,” until one night when Joyce sits and orders from the bar. She overflows with more than a man can dream of – including trouble. Willie is willing and wanting… but is he ready for the ride?
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(0)By : Rian McMurtry
Love in the Darkness
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99Angela Fujiwara enters junior year at Lucas Valley High. She has a boyfriend she needs to keep in the dark about the other wizards and an apprentice of her own. But she’s become estranged from her tutor, and life is swirling in new directions.
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(0)By : Keith Paulusse
Scheldestroom: A Century of Sailing Adventure in Resilience, Courage, Fun and Determination
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Keith Paulusse, is a Dutch-born Australian writer with a background in social psychology. Paulusse’s passion lies in social justice and helping
disadvantaged people. For the past ten years, he has operated a tuition-free School of Languages, an English language course for migrant learners, refugees and Australians with literacy handicaps.
In 2015 he published his first book Vertrek a journey of his and other Dutch families in Postwar Australia. Followed by ‘ Big Bunches At the
Jamfactory’ a vibrant chronicle of activism, spirit and perseverance during the heady days of HIV/AIDS. His best selling book India Through
Virgin Eyes, was published in 2020.
Keith Paulusse, een in Nederland geboren Australische schrijver met een achtergrond in sociale psychologie. Paulusse’s passie ligt in sociale rechtvaardigheid en het helpen van kansarme mensen. De afgelopen tien jaar heeft hij een collegegeldvrije School of Languages beheerd, een Engelse taalcursus voor migrantenleerlingen, vluchtelingen en Australiërs met alfabetiseringsproblemen.
In 2015 publiceerde hij zijn eerste boek Vertrek een odyssee van zijn en andere Nederlandse gezinnen in het naoorlogse Australië. Het werd gevolgd door ‘Big Bunches At the Jamfactory’, een levendige kroniek over activisme, geest en doorzettingsvermogen tijdens de onstuimige dagen van hiv / aids. Zijn bestverkopende boek India Through Virgin Eyes verscheen in 2020. -
(0)By : Doug Petersen
Sculptor Of The North: The Evolution of a Soul
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99It was the summer of 1973, and the Vietnam War was casting its insidious shadow over the world. Caught in a riot that began as an anti-war protest, I found myself running for my life from club-swinging cops and being teargassed from pepper fogging guns at the University of Minnesota. The protest was a result of American airplanes bombing neighboring Cambodia. It was soon after the deadly shootings at Kent State University where four students were gunned down. Many students gathered at Coffman Memorial Union watching television monitors broadcasting that day’s protest-turned-riot.
It was announced that the Minnesota National Guard had been called in. Oh-oh, here we go again. Were they going to open fire on us too? I was a senior at the university and had been accepted at the University of San Diego Law School. That day’s events changed my life. No way was I going to be a part of a money-crazed system as a lawyer, so I began my journey as an artist/sculptor.
Five years later, I found myself living in a tent in the woods near Ely. After two years of tent life, I moved to an old hunting shack filled with spiders, mice, and snakes on the property I bought. It was a roof over my head. After seven laborious years of remodeling with popular logs that I fitted into a log hut around the shack, the structure burnt to the ground during the blue moon on New Year’s Eve 1990. It was minus 40 degrees. I sat in the firetruck with then chief Klun after racing to my nearest neighbor’s house, logger Buster Nicholson, where I burst through his door yelling, “My house is on fire!”
“Use the phone,” he hollered, and I did. The Ely Fire Department met me at the beginning of Mud Creek Road, and I escorted them six miles down the road and into my remote haven in the woods. It was too late. Fire was consuming everything. Glass and ammunition were exploding, and the hoses on the truck were frozen. A night to remember for sure, but if anything is going to get the motivational juices flowing, it was that.
I created a monumental sculpture 31 years later of this resolute and powerful Viking, which is now the second-tallest cement statue in the state. It was a year-long project that stands nine feet tall and weighs about 3,500 pounds. Located in Tower behind the football field, he stands with his sword rammed into the ground looking skyward for a sign from the heavens, just like I did in 1973 and on New Year’s Eve during the blue moon.
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(0)By : M.M Beck
Dan Jorgensen: University President
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Congress 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.
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(0)By : Michael Hayden
Dangers of a Forgotten Past
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99When Ken Garrity regained consciousness, he was upside down in a wrecked jeep. Little did he know that his whole life had been turned upside down. His memory was gone, and he didn’t even know who he was. His wrists were bruised because he had been tied up and would eventually learn that he had been drugged. He was found wandering in Tijeras Canyon east of Albuquerque and taken to the hospital to treat his injuries. But he was still in grave danger. He didn’t know who wanted him dead, or why.
People who were connected to his past were getting killed and he wondered if he had been a victim of a crime or just another criminal who had crossed someone. As his memory slowly returned, he questioned whether some of his past friends were really enemies. Was someone settling scores or was it something bigger?
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(0)By : M.M Beck
Dan Jorgensen: Teacher and Sleuth
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99General Jorgensen, a one eyed four star General has been retired as an investigator from the Army Criminal Investigation element because of the many gunshot wounds he has received. He is a teacher in the Knoxville College in Knoxville, Colorado on the west slope of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. He teaches ROTC, biology, self defense and astronomy. Even though he is retired, the President of the US, who ever is in office, keeps calling on him to help solve problems caused by traitors and other criminals. And, he still is a walking target.


































































