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In the tradition of the old "Ace Doubles" two-in-one books (flip one over to read the second title)--here is the third Wildside Mystery Double:INCIDENT AT ABERLENE: Spies and Lies, Book One, by William Maltese. Welcome to the Grey Zone, and its nefarious and shadowy landscape that knows no international boundaries--whose every individual agent has special expertise, but no permanent ties or allegiances to any nationalities, countries, or governments. Freelance agents Roger Lenic, Terrence Flag, and Howard Cahn are among those in the Zone who have been hired to...bury the INCIDENT AT ABERLENE.INCIDENT AT BRIMZINSKY: Spies and Lies, Book One, by William Maltese. Welcome to the Grey Zone, and its nefarious and shadowy landscape that knows no international boundaries--whose every individual agent has special expertise, but no permanent ties or allegiances to any nationalities, countries, or governments. Freelance agents Troy Candle, Gregory Ohm, and Johan Darnel are among those in the Zone who have been hired to...bury the INCIDENT AT BRIMZINSKY.Cutting-edge action-adventure in a modern world without boundaries.
Australia's Mornington Peninsula, which juts into the ocean near Melbourne, Victoria, is well-known to Aussie wine lovers, but less visible to aficianados from other parts of the world. Australia romance writer A. B. Gayle and American writer William Maltese here combine their talents to produce a detailed guide to the major and minor vintners of this important region. Everyone seriously (and recreationally) interested in the drinking of fine wines will find something of interest here. Stay thirsty!
A WORLD OF "e;WHAT-IF"e;s... Had Albert Einstein and Arsenio Hall lived at one and the same time, could it have been something the latter said--"e;Jack Sajak, as an emcee, is square!"e;--to provide the former with the breakthrough for his now world-renowned equation, E=mc2? Had The Beatles and Adolf Hitler met, the latter commenting off-handedly, "e;Yes, I did once get Meyer Rothschild's attention by screaming, 'Hey Jude!'"e;--could the idea for the former's famous song have taken root, right then and there? No one can know for sure, but internationally renowned author William Maltese can and has conjectured just such what ifs?
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