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    Empire Knights: The Legendary Aubrey Durrell

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    Labounty

    Sierra Nevada Mountains 1880

    What would a small smart-mouthed orphaned boy, a beautiful Midwest Businesswoman on the run from a party of hired guns, and an Apache found dying in the Mojave Desert have in common with Railroad Engineer Jonathan Labounty, packing his way into the Sierra Nevada Mountains on a four week “leave me be’ camping getaway.

    Take a ride into this hell bent for leather Saga, where unwanted adventure involving cold-hearted killers, muscle and blood, twists and turns, complications and raw human courage collide, where enemies are made, friendships are born, and on the way, love blossoms…all at a high cost.

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    U NEVER SAW IT COMING: A Sickness Begins

    A sickness begins in a small town of Buffalo NY a series of murders begin to happen as a highly rank detective tries to figure out his killer while dealing with a very abusive marriage and career.

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    Fabulous 8

    The collection of stories on the following pages is based on true events and personal relationships between unforgettable people of different lifestyles and backgrounds with whom I have shared moments of tenderness, laugher, tears and hope. Storytelling is cleansing. It is my vision that readers will set off on soul-searching mission to use every aspect of their humanity to fully express their creativity; believing, as I do, in the life-changing potential narratives.

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    For Troubled Black Girls, Who Sometimes Cry

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    Mindtalk

    Mindtalk

    Private Investigators Alex Stone and Joe Hardon stumble upon a covert American/Russian project named MINDTALK; the secret development of a serum allowing telepathic communication between injected humans and some animal species as well. In a desperate fight to free an innocent mother and her two children, they themselves are taken captive and made human guinea pigs for the serum’s dangerous advancement. Determination fueled by impeccable self-discipline, unthinkable human endurance, and cold-blooded reasoning place them in the most fearsome fight of their lives. Both very quickly learn that DISCRETION IS NOT ALWAYS THE BETTER PART OF VALOR!

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    Dreams That Never Were

    On June 5, 1968 Senator Robert F. Kennedy, then a candidate for President, is mortally wounded by assassin Sirhan Sirhan in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Among the innocent bystanders who were also shot that night is a young idealistic reporter from San Francisco, Alex Hurley. The tragic incident changes his life as he’s swept up in the turbulent events of 1968. Alex is conflicted about the Vietnam War after spending six months there as a reporter. The war costs him his first marriage and threatens to tear his family apart. However, he meets a woman who’s love restores his hope and together they forge a new life set against the backdrop of the war, the civil rights struggle and political upheaval in the San Francisco Bay Area. Alex Hurley’s story is part political thriller and partly a romance in “Dreams That Never Were,” the latest historical fiction novel by award winning author Greg Messel. The title comes from a famous quote of Robert F. Kennedy’s “Some men see things as they are and say, ‘Why?’ I dream of things that never were and say, ‘Why not?'”

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    Indigo Child and the Spirit World

     

    It’s no picnic for an indigo child; you can forget living a normal life. Traveling to galaxies while asleep, constant premonitions, and battles with Satan and evil entities to prevent them from luring every soul to Hell. The population is always nagging you for information, ridiculing you, and calling you offensive names on a daily basis. This book describes the life of an indigo child trying to live a normal life. The book is based on true events, or maybe fictional events. Some choose to believe, while others don’t. You decide. But rest assured, Satan and evil entities are real. It’s a constant battle between good and evil, and good does not always win.

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    After I retired from the fire department and first responder, I now write books. I always wanted to write books, but with work and raising a family, writing was on the back burner. This is the second book that I have written. It’s a passion for me, the same passion I had when I was a firefighter. I hope you enjoy reading my books.

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    Forever My Love

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    Henry’s Promise

    Every day there are probably millions of people making promises that they cannot keep. A very small percentage do keep their promise, they are far between. Henry was determined to keep his promise to his wife no matter the cost. Henry will pay a hefty price in order to keep his promise to his wife. The love for his wife was too strong for him to break his promise.

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    Why A Refuge

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    The Dragon Commons

    The year is 2048. In lands beyond a wall-enclosed city known as the Tiered Nations, a war is waging between dragons and Wyrms. Ardyce, a Tree Crown Drake and leader of her people, ventures out to investigate a gaping hole in the land. She is joined by her kin and friend, Sasithorn, who soon must fight for their lives when a Wyrm suddenly attacks. Within the Tiered Nations, a mantra exists: “Live beyond satiation,” and consumerism is the only religion. Hadryn and his best friend Thaddius are soldiers, investigating an unusual death at the city’s morgue: a limb-hewn corpse, which appears to have been mauled when animals are no longer of this world. Meat products, as well as all foods, are grown in laboratories and manufactured as “cubed food.” Before Hadryn and Thaddius can further their examination of the body, two letters arrive for Hadryn. One is from a woman, Oshin Rysing, who is Hadryn’s long-time epistolary paramour, living outside the Tiered Nations in a rebel colony which resists the gluttonous ways of the city. The second letter is from his father to notify Hadryn that he will be wedded to an unknown man, as is customary for young women of marital age. Hadryn attends his engagement banquet with the intention of confronting his father, but strange occurrences of people, who seem to be infected with a terrible disease leading to self-cannibalism arise, and a creature out of nightmares emerges

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    Places of Refuge

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    Vice and Virtue

    I was in the midst of a long stroll and happened upon it one evening. A crusty blue neon light depicted a bottle of vodka, hanging crookedly in the window. I was wet and dreary, and miserably cold, so I stepped inside… One of the wonderful things about life is the mystery of opening a new door and having only the foggiest idea about what lies on the other side. When Leonid moves across the city into a grimy, seedy neighborhood, he is met with unfamiliar and uncomfortable surroundings. As he adopts a new pattern of living, he discovers – in sometimes humorous ways – that wisdom often comes from the unlikeliest of places. And so does love.

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    Cargo 3120 Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4

    In the year 3120, Marcus La’Dek, leaves the brutal life of a mercenary, a life he barely survived. He returns home to keep the family’s interstellar shipping business afloat, and care for an ailing niece.

    In desperate need of money, Marcus embarks on what was supposed to be a simple cargo run, but ends up at the center of a galactic conflict that’s fueled by politics, organized crime, and a mysterious alien race-to which someone close to him has an ominous connection.

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    Silent Invasion

    Reporter Amber van Hosteen and CIA agent Jeff Smith discover atrocities against humanity that appear to be only a test run for what is to come. It’s an alien plot on an unimaginable scale, decades in the making, and if they don’t stop it, within months, a new holocaust will be unleashed upon all of humanity-the Silent Invasion.

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    I Think My Brother is a Werewolf

    Brotherly love is taken through an awesome adventure, when three friends see one of their brothers going through some horrifying, crazy changes. When his brother Jaden, starts to change into a teenager, Jorey mistakes it for changing into something even more horrifying!

    With wild imaginations running at full speed, and with their only knowledge coming from horror movies, the boys think that poor Jaden is turning into a werewolf! The three friends try to do what ever it takes to save Joreys beloved brother. Timmy, Porto and Jorey find some wild and humorous ways to prevent these changes, they come up with everything from hiding the silverware to trying to shave his face. After everything their little minds can think of fails, Jorey must reluctantly face his dad and tell him everything that is happening. But to Jorey’s horror he finds out the worst, frightening, scary news ever! That in a few years these changes will happen to him too!

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    Murder Unincorporated: A Windsor Grove Novel

    When Al asks his favorite niece to become the interim manager of his restaurant, Unincorporated, she hesitantly agrees. Ashley’s lack of experience in the industry makes her apprehensive, but her recently earned degree hasn’t attracted any job offers. Hopefully, hard work and dedication on her part, and swift surgical recovery on Al’s part, will prevent the venture from becoming a disaster.

    Struggling in her new role, Ashely is confronted with an antagonistic chef, a gruesome murder and personal threats, all testing her attitude and self-confidence. A demanding role in a community fundraiser, a damaging storm and lack of strong local friendships put Ashley’s life in a state of turmoil.

    The homicide investigation continues to lead authorities to Unincorporated, to its employees and to Ashley. Temptation to bail on her commitment

    grows by the day, but devotion to her Uncle Al is the determining factor. Finding the strength to remain in her position, she vows to take on whatever challenges get thrown at her. As she becomes increasingly embroiled in the unpleasantness Ashley becomes convinced that her insights and intuition

    can solve the crime, putting the whole unpleasant episode to rest.

    But can she really succeed where the professionals are failing?

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    The Chain That Binds the Earth

    Johnny Mullan wants to understand why bullying happens and not just in school. Margaret Phillips is troubled by the threat to the Earth environment, and wonders what to do about that. Eddy Li is fascinated by crime of all kinds and wants to be a detective.

    Mary McNevin wonders why there are so many different problems, and wants to write songs that will help. When these four meet in their first year at their second-level school Iona College they come to the conclusion that all of the major problems that interest them have a common cause. When they argue their case in a school debate they find themselves opposed by a senior teacher, and are threatened with censorship or expulsion.

    They discover that their school is itself divided, and are faced with an important choice. Challenged to abandon their own deepest convictions, Johnny, Margaret, Eddy and Mary stand firm – not knowing how this will affect their friendship and the rest of their lives.

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    The Brokenhearted Leprechaun Skip Into Trouble

    A story about Skip, a young leprechaun with a broken heart who ventured out into the mortals’ world to save his missing parents he loved, who at the time were presumably held captive by mortals as slaves in or about Dublin Town. With only a smidgen of his grown-up leprechaunic powers, he manages to get himself drunk and a stowaway aboard a ship bound to America causing grave trouble onboard and almost sinking the ship. Until he gains his full powers as a leprechaun, he has many upon many mishaps. With his Emerald Irish luck, he manages to accomplish the risky task he set out on in saving both parents held by an evil mortal and brings them both back home to Ireland from America. In this adventure, he makes two mortal enemies of leprechauns who befriended him, very rich and happy by going out of their way to help him when he had placed himself in great danger, and who helped to save his loved ones.

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    Ending Eden: The Pending Fate of Humanity

    The “Gods” who brought us to Earth are coming back. But are They coming here to save us from ourselves–or to destroy us?

    The Anunnaki Council–made up of 12 Earth-born “Pures” from all over the globe–have convened to decide the fate of Earth humans. They have been tasked by the Celestial Pures (extraterrestrials), monitoring us from above, to choose one of four possible scenarios to be imposed on the people of Earth upon Their return: Should Earthkind be destroyed, enslaved, abandoned, or ushered into a glorious future?

    Tempers flare and heartfelt opinions are shared as the Council delves into how Modern Man originally arrived on planet Earth, what we have and have not achieved, the Celestials’ ongoing manipulation of us, and whether or not earth humans are, in fact, worth saving.

    Ending Eden answers questions you never knew you had; exposes centuries of institutionalized misinformation; makes sense out of common nonsense; explains the heretofore inexplicable; and casts a glaring light upon the truth of who we really are.

    Packed with over 100 colorful photographs and undeniable facts, this book will make you believe in our Celestial ancestors…no matter how skeptical you’ve been in the past.

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    Facing the Dragon

    Intertwined with travel across the U.S., we follow Kristine, a married mother of three sons, as she faces the challenges life has given. Some are challenges within her marriage and some are with other family members. Kristine loves her husband dearly and must decide how to face his unfaithfulness, especially when it is more than once. She feels these are a struggle with Satan, the Dragon.

    In addition, Kristine finds her one son straying from the family. He lost his way in the beginning of his college years. Much as she strives to maintain contact, Kristine fears she may have to face the rest of her life without him in it. She hopes for a return of the prodigal son, knowing the result is not within her control. Follow along to see if Kristine can successfully contend with the arrows the dragon throws at her and triumph in the end.

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    Divided We Fall

    What will the American people do when tyranny and political correctness become the law of the land? Where are the George Washingtons and Benjamin Franklins that we need today? Liberal leftist educators deliberately ignore the tyranny of the increasingly socialist movement of government under the guise of political correctness. What freedoms are we willing to surrender? Who of our youth are willing to serve in the armed forces?

    Politicians continue to consolidate political power in their hands under the banner of political correctness and socialism, of spreading the wealth for everyone. The tyranny of socialism is being whitewashed by liberal educators who ignore the loss of freedoms it requires. The armed forces are controlled by the politicians which can become tools of repression. Will individual patriots rise to protect the Constitution as written by the Founding Fathers? Where are the George Washingtons and Benjamin Franklins of today?

    As the tyranny of political correctness grows to become the law of the land at the expense of individual thought, liberty, and justice, who will abide by it? Who will resist it? As politicians concentrate political power in their own hands, disarming the American people to deny them the means of physical resistance, where will the armed forces, allegedly under civilian control and commanded by the President, stand? What price are we, as individuals, willing to pay for our God-given freedoms?

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    2025

    A surprise attack launched from the International Space Station will result in 95% of the urban and suburban U.S. population dying within two weeks due to starvation, violence, and the effects of radiation. There will be no time for a retaliatory strike as strategic assets are destroyed. Our cities will become jungles ruled for a short time by gangs that carve out their territory, seeking food, water, plunder, and rape. An EMP attack will immediately magnetize all internal combustion engines; airplanes will fall from the skies; all unprotected vehicles will immediately crash due to loss of control. Survivors will wait in vain for a return to normalcy. China invades the U.S. while Russia invades Europe. As Albert Einstein once remarked, “I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but I am confident that World War IV will be fought with sticks and rocks.” This is a story of survival.

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    Love vs Life

    This book has multiple genres going on. This book will have your eyes glued to your seat. Love makes you do some crazy things. You will walk down your own memory lane as you read this book. It’s about love, betrayal, trust and all of that sums up to life.

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    TRACKS

    America – land of opportunity – nation of immigrants.

    There is a special magic to America. It comes from the diversity of its people.

    Like the characters in Tracks they come from all over – places like Guadalajara, Chapala, Chihuahua and Zacatecas, Mexico, Kirkaldy, Scotland, Barnmeen, Ireland, Copenhagen, Denmark, disputed territory in the shadow of Mt. Ararat in the Caucasus Mountain Range, Bremerhaven, Germany, and Padua, Italy.

    In 1919, when young Pedro Figueroa and Antonio Flores were refused seats to a travelling Shakespearian and Broadway show on a Saturday night in a saloon in Socorro, New Mexico, the lead actor stopped the show and took them aside. He offered these words of encouragement:

    “You boys got to do the same things my folks did. Work hard. Raise a family. Make sure your kids get to school. Your day will come. This is a great country. Look, we got rid of slavery. Things get better all the time. Lives are lived in stages. Look at the caterpillar, crawling about, making little tracks

    on the ground, and then it’s into a cocoon, and before long, it’s flying about, a butterfly.”

    Tracks is a testament to the spirit of immigrants who come to America and make it a better place.

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    The Care and Feeding of Harry

    It seems Harry Flapper leads a charmed life.

    But then again, maybe charmed isn’t quite the right word. Because when Harry is around—and even when he isn’t—very strange things seem to happen. Like a moose goring a dune buggy to death. And the fixation of the local police with the mysterious Flapper Gang. And who could forget Victoria, Harry’s winsome mother who daily faces the many challenges of keeping her husband Bull alive and in one piece and her family one step removed from another calamity. Add a full cast of grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and several other hapless and sometimes flirtatious creatures, and you have a recipe for mishaps and hilarity.

    And then there’s Harry himself: only son, besotted with his ever-expanding bug and coin collections, naïve to the wiles of certain young ladies of his acquaintance and never far from his own misadventures. The Care and Feeding of Harry is a fun-filled tale of Forrest Gumpian proportions. Prepare to enter Harry’s world, where nothing is sacred and each story is full of wit and irreverence. And find out why he detests chocolate.

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    Earth Lost Without Power: The Neutron Bomb

    When greed for power consumes people’s souls, there is no limit to how far they will go in pursuit of their goals, regardless of the destruction they may wreak on others.

    When an enormous missile launches from within the Russian empire, countries around the globe are in shock. It seems Russian scientists have developed power neutron bombs and placed them in orbit around the earth in order to consolidate the empire’s power. But their plans go awry when faulty equipment launches all of the missiles back toward the earth in one shocking blow. The Russian military activates a self-destruct mechanism, but it is too late for billions of people on earth. Those who don’t die in the initial explosions-as their bodies’ nervous systems are fatally disrupted-find themselves living without electricity. Planes plummet from the sky, and modern life comes to a screeching halt. Now only time will tell if humanity will ever recover.

    In this science fiction novel, powerful neutron bombs devastate human life on earth, leaving the survivors to pick up the pieces.

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    Wrongful Death

    The morning after Elvis died, Harry, a law student, working for a Century City law firm, lets a stewardess, running scared, into his Hollywood bungalow, to hide from her boyfriend, a rock star, hellbent on silencing her. When the coast is clear, she leaves Harry’s place and tells him she’s calling the police. By evening, she’s gone missing.

    Teddy, a Hollywood police detective starts looking for her, keeps Harry informed, and deputizes him for an interview with the suspect. All leads dead-end until the unexpected happens.

    In this novel, young LA dwellers (Harry, Teddy and others) add rich color and wry humor to a plot drenched in mystery.

    You won’t want to put it down.

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    The Helpmate

    This is a well-orchestrated prose-work, fiction. Although events in the narratives are mirrored to reflect real life occurrences. It is a tragic story. A tale of struggles, hardship, fortune, survival and death. The Book has fifteen chapters in total running into 108 pages with intriguing starting ending narratives which qualifies the story as comical tragedy.

    It touches on some cultural demeanors of people from certain tribes in Africa (Nigeria as a focus) where extra-marital affair is silently prevalent despite legality to engage in polygamy. The book: Helpmate muckrakes the evil of broken-homes and parental negligence on young adults. The strenuous roles of fending for self as a child and taking up the responsibility of an adult in the process of survival is pivotal incident within the pages.

    Man’s love for beast is not always without the influence of what they could produce. This statement is justified by the roles the Dog: ‘Riro’ plays on Dara’s path to fulfillment. These unique roles have usually been sanctioned to be the reason why many pet-owners (especially in Africa) own their Dogs and cater for them and not really because of unaligning love for these animals. The story justifies this more with the dramatic risk of life efforts ‘Riro’ (the Dog) had to make to preserve Dara’s life whle the Dog owner-Dara could not be said to attempt similar efforts to the turn of substituting his own life to rescue the Dog when her own (the Dog’s) critical situation beckoned.

    We dream, we hope, we expect with longings in life, but we do not know what tomorrow holds. This is explained by the unexpected and sudden end of Riro. For this sudden and unexpected end of Dara’s lover bring him back to a zero level of fulfillment, bruising his desires like the impact of the sun upon a fallen leave…

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    Head Smashed In

    W. Fred Bowen is a retired educator who lives part-time in Canada and Switzerland. Since he was very young, while growing up in Montana, one of his many interests has been the pre-history of the aboriginal peoples of prairies. He has been fascinated by the artifacts left behind by these people and curious about how they were able to exist in a harsh and difficult world. Head Smash In, written predominantly for younger readers, is his first story about that world. Combining his arrowhead collecting hobby with his knowledge based on years of research, Mr. Bowen has created an entertaining and thought-provoking story of North America’s earliest habitants.

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    Suspicion

    When Ivan’s Jewish parents smuggle him out of Germany during World War II, they leave him a letter with two pieces of advice: work hard, and be wary of those offering help. Taking this counsel to heart, Ivan studies diligently and becomes an internationally recognized neuroscientist. He marries and has a son, but his intrinsic distrust of others pushes his family away.

    When the US government offers him a top-secret assignment working with German and Russian scientists in Iran to develop a new weaponized drug—along with a significant pay raise—Ivan jumps at the opportunity. Soon, however, his suspicious nature forces him to question the work’s real purpose. He discovers the German-Russian team are creating a weapon of mass destruction, and his suspicions are confirmed: the CIA didn’t plant him as a scientist but as a spy.

    Meanwhile, Ivan’s son, Michael, has become a member of a US Special Operations team. Michael hasn’t spoken to his estranged father in years, and he never expects them to meet again. When they do, the circumstances will demand that they rediscover their ability to trust in each other. Their lives may depend on it.

    Price range: $3.99 through $12.99