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  • av Steve Mcmillan
    205,-

    "I have been reading Steve's books since the very beginning, and I always look forward to learning about Ben's and Sharon's latest adventures. I love how Steve weaves the locale and real-life resources, such as the FBI and his business knowledge, into his stories. His characters are exciting, and you can picture meeting them in real life. The banter between Ben and Sharon is affectionate and amusing. The plots are inventive, and as someone always trying to guess how a story will unfold, I'm always left guessing until the end."Regina Broscius, Public Relations Specialist and Mystery FanThe Philadelphia Eagles have been loved by their fans for many years. Their premier running back, Franklin Johns, was having a great season. However, he took a cheap shot to his knee and was taken to Penn Medicine for observation. Based on the MRI he had, Johns was scheduled for surgery. Meanwhile, most people didn't know that some local gamblers had paid a Giants player to injure Johns. The Giants player started having second thoughts about what he had done, and soon the gamblers had the player killed. Ben and Sharon soon became involved with big-time gambling, money laundering, and murder. And even though neither Ben nor Sharon were big football fans, both wanted to ensure justice was served.

  • av Albert L. Kelley
    488,-

    As the first entry in the new Basics of ... series, this useful guide gives you a simple-to-understand overview of Business Law. Everything you need to know-from contracts to copyrights, leases to evictions, limited partnerships to subchapter-S corporations, employment laws to labor disputes, property ownership to mortgages, it's all here. Told in simple language, concise and easy to follow, business attorney Albert Kelley gives you a mini-college course that covers all the basics. And this to-the-point book costs less than 1/100 of a lawyer's hourly rate.

  • av Albert L. Kelley
    266 - 389,-

  • av Wayne Louis Kadar
    351,-

  • av H. A. Burns
    266,-

  • av Angela Jarvis
    230,-

  • av J. B. Vosler
    277,-

  • av Elizabeth Ritter
    405,-

  • av The Committee
    203,-

  • av Angela Jarvis
    308,-

  • av Bill Craig
    228 - 249,-

  • av Jerome Grapel
    225,-

    Jermone Grapel began writing essays in the early 90's, this collection being a fractional but representative cross section of an output that is still in progress today. Writing as "Post Consumer Man," he restricts his essays to anything that may be relevant since the dawn of time to the end of eternity. They serve as a therapeutical voice to his objections to the paradigm of our culture and the negativity it is leading us into. Grapel notes that all cultures attempt to inculcate their constituents into someone's narrow minded, self-serving version of reality and this book is his attempt to translate these subterfuges into the truth.

  • av Albert L Kelley
    377,-

    As the first entry in the new Basics of ... series, this useful guide gives you a simple-to-understand overview of Business Law. Everything you need to know-from contracts to copyrights, leases to evictions, limited partnerships to subchapter-S corporations, employment laws to labor disputes, property ownership to mortgages, it's all here. Told in simple language, concise and easy to follow, business attorney Albert Kelley gives you a mini-college course that covers all the basics. And this to-the-point book costs less than 1/100 of a lawyer's hourly rate.

  • av Reef Perkins
    225,-

    Meet Blu Yunger, a wild and wooly young traveler who will take you for quite a ride in his fast Ford Fairlane. Along the way you'll meet the beauteous Fakyah Aineedair, Big Roid Bagwith, and Trout Bender. If this picaresque adventure isn't enough to hold you, there's a handful of other tales to tug on your brainpan. Yes, Reef Perkins can be downright hilarious!

  • av Randolph W B Becker
    225,-

    Reclaiming the Soul of Your Faith is a provocative invitation for people, especially that growing segment of the population who say they are "spiritual, not religious," to examine what a faith looks like beyond the usual confines of organized religion.

  • av Albert L Kelley
    225,-

    "It's unusual to find a book that offers legal advice in simple terms that any of us can follow ... recommended."- Nicolas Teranzi, Online Critics Corner"Helpful, authoritative, easy to understand ..."- Shirrel Rhoades, Former Adjunct Professor, NYU Here is Albert Kelley's second legal guide in the new Basics of ... series. This handy reference provides a simple understanding of how Florida's Small Claims Court works. Everything you need to know to pursue a dispute -- from filing a claim to pre-trial conference, from trial to hearings, relief, and appeals. Told in simple, easy-to-follow language, business attorney Albert Kelley gives you all the basics.

  • av Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth
    194,-

    "My grandfather kept bees and I used to watch him collect the honey from the hives. I always wanted to try beekeeping myself, produce a little honey for my breakfast toast, but gramps never taught me the craft. Fortunately, this book does. I'm going to buy a starter kit!"- Byron Rupert McCafferty, Online Critics Corner A guide for the aspiring apiarist. All you need to know to get started in beekeeping. In this updated edition, a compilation of advice from Langstroth, Quinby, Huber, and a number of contemporary contributors, you will find everything you need to know about Honeybees, Apiculture, Honey and Pollen, the Hive, the Apiary, Breeding, Pasturage, Feeding, Swarming, Replacing the Queen, Enemies of Bees, Colony Collapse Disorder, and the mysterious Behavior of Bees. Well illustrated.

  • av James R Fox
    299,-

    Jim Fox has been putting his thoughts onto paper for many years, both in poetry and as essays. Here are selected works that reflect his sensitivity as a poet and his straightforward opinions as an essayist. "These are my favorite pieces that I have written from the time of my youth up to the present," says Fox. "I touch upon many topics such as religion, music, family and friends, politics."

  • av Arndt Schorr
    349,-

  • av John Holt
    266,-

    "If you appreciate the pristine beauty of the wilderness, the quiet trickle of a trout stream, or the bowl of the endless sky, you'll want to read these epistles by John Holt on his love and awe of Montana." - George Davidson, Zoo in a BookA consummate outdoorsman, John Holt has culled this marvelous collection of his articles and musings from a number of publications. It's like a philosophical travelogue, fishing and surveying the wilderness with a man who knows a brown trout from a bull trout from a golden trout. "Unlike an athlete who is usually finished by 40, writers can continue to grow and mature provided they work at it and don't bow down and worship the twisted god alcohol as I did some years ago. I'm still alive, mad as a hatter, mad as hell about the destruction of wild country and still trying to learn how to speak my native tongue."

  • av Shirrel Rhoades
    266,-

    "Another outstanding collection of mystery stories by master storytellers ... If you like whodunits this is definitely the book for you!"- Hollis George, acclaimed editor and anthologist."10 mysteries by 10 masters of the genre ... give me more!" - Nick Teranzi, Online Critics Corner.Key West serves as backdrop for some of the world's best mystery stories. Here is the fifth collection of Murder and Mayhem in Paradise, a hard-hitting anthology that features ten leading writers who explore the dark side of the Southernmost city in the continental US. Mysteries in this volumeby these notable writers:Jack MazurShirrel RhoadesRick OllermanAlbert L. KelleyWayne "Skip" Kadar(writing as Justin Maxwell)Barthélemy BanksR. K. SimpsonRobert CoburnJohn GuerraRandy Becker

  • av Richard T. Edwards
    266,-

    "Claymore mines and Cobra gunships - and more. This soldier's memoir gives us the straw-sweet smell of JP-4 fuel mingling with the stench of stark terror soaked into bunker sandbag and chopper fuselage by GIs who were there before, and moved on - whole, or shattered, or in a body bag ... vivid images from a bitter war. A Cobra mechanic, he offers a knothole view of short-timer daredevil pilots, S.O.S. and tepid coffee in the mess hall; classically stupid sergeants - and a paratroop general playing Santa Claus for grunts on the wire Christmas Eve. That's just for starters..." - William R. Burkett, Jr., Shadow of a SoldierDoes this sound like your typical Vietnam book? Richard T. Edwards rebuilt an AH-1G Cobra almost by himself, get left on Firebase T Bone with Mortar rounds blowing off around him. He found parts where there were none, met the 5th Dimension in Osaka, Japan, got flown up to the DMZ and took a picture of a Red Flag there along with the remains of Hillbilly crazy chopper pilots who played capture the flag and lost. Did we also mention that he rode shotgun on a trash truck filled with C-4 donated by the grunts? Does this sound like you're average Vietnam storybook? It's not.

  • av Bill Craig
    266,-

    "I'm a big Western fan. This six-gun and saddle-leather tale by Bill Craig follows the trail ridden by such masters as Louis L'Amour and John Jakes. A danged good read!"- Nick Teranzi, Online Critics CornerHis wagon train had been burned, people were dead, and his throbbing head didn't remember his own name. Making his way into Denver City, he takes a room, using money he found on a dead body among the wrecked wagons. When forced to sign the hotel register, he comes up with the name Maverick. Just Maverick. The only thing he knows about himself is that somebody wants him dead. But that's not likely to happen as Maverick loads his Colt Peacemaker .45 and sets out to face his enemies. Here's a rousing Western by the creator of the popular Marlow mysteries.

  • av Robert Stave
    266,-

    "A sometimes harrowing, sometimes hilarious account of life as a young soldier with a dangerous mission in the early years of the Vietnam War. A true soldier's tale that I could not put down once I started reading it."- Harry O'Connor"We live in a tumultuous times ... a new President, a controversial administration ... wars and rumors of war reflect the bellicosity of the populist movement. Robert Stave's book "The First General Order," is so opportune and timely. It definitively exposes the horrors of war. His adroit handling of the ill-fated Vietnam War, fought by American teenagers reflects a tragic replication of America history." - Sean Quitler, Professor at University College, Dublin and Lynn University, Florida (retired)A soldier's story, RA's US's NG's ... The PFC's, Speedy Fours, Shit Can burners, KP and dining Room Orderlies who waited on tables one day and were asked to die the next. Sing no sad songs, there were no pup tent poets, just be there and be square and when you are done your own Mama won't want you back. "Mado, Mado where you've been ... up snake hill and back again: your left, your left, right, left. Two old ladies were lying in bed; one rolled over to the other and said: GOTTA GO, GOTTA GO, AIRBORNE." Call cadence count ... AIRBORNE, ALL THE WAY."

  • av Justin Maxwell
    266,-

    "I've become a fan of Skip Kadar's books written under his pen name of Justin Maxwell. I'm hooked on their Florida Keys backdrops and hard-charging storytelling. This latest Mark Daniels mystery does not disappoint, once again delivering the gritty, sand-in-your-shoes excitement I've come to expect."- H.L. Osterman, Short ChangedWhile doing research for a book he is writing, retired crime reporter Mark Daniels reads about the murder of a Florida Keys man, a man rumored to have discovered a fortune in sunken Spanish treasure. Mark follows the case of the murdered treasure hunter from a distance until he meets a woman who draws him in deeper and people begin to die. Mark gets caught up in the rumor of treasure and a trail of death. He learns in this case, "Dead me do tell tales."

  • av Kelley Conner
    266,-

    "YA novels often blend youthful angst with supernatural fantasy. Kelley Connor does that too ... but she does it well. I couldn't stop reading. And I'm ready for a sequel."- Rosemary MasonCory Fall was a child model, sought after for her teal-colored eyes and infectious smile. At age eight her world imploded. She stopped speaking, stopped trying, and let everyone else make decisions for her. By sixteen, her looks were well hidden by layers of heavy Goth makeup and ill-fitting black clothes. She had everything she thought she wanted; nobody expected much from her, and she was left alone to focus on her art. However, tragedy struck, forcing her to live with an aunt she barely remembered. Little by little, Cory begins to speak for herself and soon learns she has a supernatural gift where everything she says becomes the truth. There are responsibilities and risks that come with her ability. Cory must decide to accept them as part of the family legacy or reject everything for the independence she now craves.

  • av Chuck van Soye
    266,-

    Clay and Jennie Evans, an aged couple celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary on a trip to Florida, stumble into a mythical reality and are reborn as teenagers overnight. Their immediate joy soon turns to confusion as they are forced to deal with an unbelieving world. Help eventually comes along from members of a secret society, ultimately leading them into the adventure of their lives within a remote African village. Dodging death while preserving Kenyan native life, the couple returns months later to their Alabama home where they uncover the science behind their newfound youth, potentially leading all humanity to longer healthier life. "A science-fiction fantasy written with the wonderment we use to used to love in those classic pulp magazines ... yet as up-to-date as modern-day hydrogeology!" says H. L. Osterman, editor of Time Travel and Other Science Fiction Journeys.

  • av Maryjane Elizabeth Jones
    266,-

    "This may just become my favorite cozy mystery series ..." - Marjory Sorrell Rockwell, author of the Quilters Club Mysteries.The Phantom Cooks -- Marcia Lambert, Jean Turlington, and Peggy Doyle -- those three friends in a small seaside town in Southern Maine who run a part-time catering business -- are faced with their second mystery: local citizens being boiled alive. An old-time punishment for poisoners, boiling seems like a strange method for murder, so the amateur sleuths take on the case to the consternation of Police Chief Montgomery Knoble. Where will this investigation take them? Let's just say things get heated.

  • av Justin Phillips
    266,-

    Epiphany Gale has never believed the stories her Grandpa told her; never believed in gods or angels. When her Grandpa is murdered by agents of the sinister High Church however, her whole world is turned upside-down, as with his dying breath he entrusts Epiphany with a secret that her family has been keeping for generations. She is torn out of her comfortable life of mending clothes on the edge of a half-drowned world and catapulted into a race against time, hunted by the very forces she didn't believe existed. Now Epiphany along with her childhood friend Gerold must dodge angels, trust devils, and find a courage she never knew she had, because the secret her Grandpa gave her holds the key to winning a war that's been fought for centuries; a war for existence itself.

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