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  • av Svetlana Romanov
    267,-

    To Nick With Love is a timeless love story of two people from different backgrounds overcoming all difficulties and fulfilling their lifelong dreams.

  • av Raymond M Hickey
    255

    An appointee, to the Police Academy for the Police Department City of New York, finds himself singled out for a short assignment as an undercover Police Officer. As with everything in life what looks like a sure thing does not follow the script, and once involved he finds himself in a situation no one anticipated.

  • av Timothy Niles Routh
    187

    This book is about a true friendship that started at a very early age between two young children. One an African American girl, the other a white boy. Ella and Timothy. As time passes by their friendship never weltered. Set in the 1950''s where times in the south did not favor a race different friendship like this one. As they play in the forest as children they find another unlikely friend. His name is Jessie. He takes the children under his wings and they learn so much from "Uncle Jessie". As adults they went their own way, but always were there for each other until the end.

  • av William H May
    229

    In the year 2038 as the world struggles to adapt to energy shortages and the effects of global warming, advances in medical technology make human brain transplants possible. This story chronicles the effect this advance has on society and the fight by one dying man to extend his life with the help of his attorney friend. It challenges stereotypically held views of the elderly and their capabilities.

  • av Joe Luke
    199

    With so much unbelievable stuff going on in this world, I couldn''t be silent any longer.

  • av F J J Delegato
    187

    Frankenstein''s notes end up in the hands of the ambitious, young Dr. Rollar and his friend Dr. Hoyt. The two plan to make their own creature for the purpose of selling it as a laborer. Things go wrong when the creature discovers their intentions for him. The creature slips through their grasp and disappears into the woods. A meeting occurs between the creature and a young woman named Abigail. The two form a lasting friendship but it doesn''t sit well with Abigail''s mother, who believes something terrible will follow this strange man. Is she right?

  • av Edward R Dunlap
    187

    A young boy falls asleep and dreams he is in a castle in the sky where he dreams again and encounters magical creatures that are both friend and foe. He will have to use his wits to navigate the unforeseen situations using only his trusty staff, magical friend, and other friendly creatures.

  • av M D Kolker & Christopher
    219

  • av Nadia Monroe
    199

    Fathers can be their child''s first teacher. From their dad, kids can learn important skills to carry with them through life. Dads set an example for their children in everything they do. It turns out that some of the littlest lessons from Dad can carry the biggest meaning for their kids. Find out in Just like My Daddy Taught Me how big that meaning is.

  • av Simone M Kleckner
    267,-

    Prior to WWII when the Romanian monarchy modernized the nation, Romania became one of the richest countries in Europe. During that time, my family was a part of privileged intellectuals and land owners. After 1939, Romania was subjected to Fascism against her will, and after 1945, the country came under Communist rule. All of us were reduced to poverty. I have witnessed how the Communist regime marginalized people and suppressed individual liberty, private initiative, lack of opportunities, and hope. I used the course of my life and decided to write its story for the purpose of showing others what an unsuccessful, socialist, Marxist government means. When it came to power, the State seized the fruits and the bounty it found, however, without producing anything on its own, except thousands of deaths and political prisoners. This is my story under a Communist regime when I lost my liberty.

  • av Wesley S Spears
    450

    Thaddeous Daniels, a criminal defense attorney with a reputation of being unbeatable, becomes entangled in a mystery of his own making initially which mushrooms out of his control. His latest trial involved an attempted murder charge. The victim was a high ranking member of a group known only as the Collective. The Collective was a group of misfit Ivy League black intellectuals who were organized in order to ponder the hidden meaning of life. The members of the Collective were racists, they did not associate with other races. The Collective financed its operation by the production of a single household item each year that were always very successful. The Collective also had a number of secret financial dealings and businesses which also helped finance its operations. But the Collective is really a straw company for a race of Aliens known as Deondrens. The Deondrens sought to use the Collective to accomplish their goals on earth after centuries of involvement with the earth. Thaddeous was the missing link for the Deondrens and the Collective. The Deondrens long term goals involved Thaddeous being unbeatable in the court room as they sought a home on earth. The Deondren Gene remains a mystery until the end.

  • av Joseph William Quintina
    199

    The Stone of the Vault, a book written solely by Author Joseph William Quintina Sr., is a three part story involving the ''Stone of the Vault'', the governments and the people initially of Italy and the United States and subsequently other countries. The author hopes the audience of this book will come to a full appreciation of the introduction into the dynamics of these countries and the existence of the underworld. The author will begin with the state of existence between the people of these countries, the politicians and dictators involved, and the schemers who represent the government''s role. The corruptors and conspirators are the news media through radio, books and/or television influencing their government in areas of taxation, economies, armed forces and numerous programs. These united forces around the world dredge their powers to one another to keep their countries in existence. There is no country in the twenty to twenty-first century of the industrial revolution that has had the total control of any country in the last one hundred years without the existence of an underworld. In discussing how the vault got involved, we will use the United States as an example along with other countries. The author hopes the readers will enjoy the book and perhaps re-read the book in order to make believe they are the schemer, corruptor, conspirator or the underworld boss while getting lost in the book through imagination. Enjoy the read!

  • av Professor Michael Davidson
    224,-

    The Mad Thing characterizes that most uncommon of all slayers, the female serial killer. A self-appointed vigilante roams the streets of Los Angeles at night, hunting, killing and mutilating men who have but one tortured behavior in common. Jon Sadler, a profiling for long-time friend, Larry Radino of the Los Angeles Police Department, discovers a common denominator between the victims buried deep within the voluminous files of LA''s largest bureaucracy, the Los Angeles Department of Children''s Services. In a bizarre turn of events, Jon discovers the identity of the killer, but is compelled to withhold the identification.

  • av Jeff Turner
    279,-

    An all night convenience store in the middle of nowhere. Two women hurt and held captive by a strung out, twisted criminal. A stranger minding his own business, showing up in the wrong place at the wrong time. Ray Porter is an ordinary guy whose sheltered and peaceful world is shattered one night when he stumbles upon an armed robbery in progress. Resisting the temptation to not get involved, he instead uses gritty determination and fierce resolve to overtake the violent psychopath and rescue the two captives. Porter becomes an overnight hero of legendary proportion in the sleepy, rural town of Willow Creek and is bestowed astonishing tribute and bounty. But the intensely private Porter soon realizes that such revered status isn''t for him, and a hasty retreat to simpler times becomes an eventful journey sculpted by those in his life: a protective sister, a bright but clinging teenager, a kindhearted sheriff, and a strange and puzzling victim from that fateful night. This is a novel about a true dyed in the wool hero, an unknown who puts his life in jeopardy for total strangers, and who does so without the need for recognition or glory. It is a story about how private worlds can suddenly collide with the unyielding powers of fate and circumstance, resulting in lives being altered for better or worse, or even swept away.

  • av Jeffrey Gale
    249,-

    In the fall of 1983, the events in the Old Country spoke against the joyfulness of the Jewish festivals. From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, the Iron Curtain, remained in force across the continent of Europe. The Berlin Wall, the most striking symbol of the Cold War, was very much in place. Under the iron-fist leadership of Yuri Andropov, the Soviet Union remained a police state that denied basic civil liberties and crushed all opposition to the Marxist-Leninist worldview.The Soviet government was bearing down hard upon the Jewish population. Jewish and Hebrew learning was rigorously suppressed. Books were confiscated. Hebrew teachers and other dissidents were sent to prisons and labor camps. Jewish immigration to Israel was reduced to a trickle. Refuseniks, Soviet Jews who applied for exit visas and were denied, were regularly dismissed from important, academic positions and were forced to take on menial jobs and live in abject poverty. Beginning in the fall of 1983, Rabbi Isaac Levin''s congregation adopted a refusenik family. From that time onward, he embarked upon an adventure that would change the course of his rabbinate. The Ballad of East and West is a story about the power of the human spirit in combatting religious persecution. Set during the period of the Cold War, it affirms love and understanding in an age of distrust and bigotry.

  • - A Mother's Story
    av Carol Hoskins
    162

    Surviving Your Child''s Suicide: A Mother''s Story shows how a mother handled the suicide of her only daughter. This book is intended to help anyone dealing with a tragic event.This book details how it is possible to see the light at the end of the tunnel even at one''s darkest moment.

  • av Phyllis Finney
    199

    Bradley Compton is a child of the system. Due to his single mother''s death in childbirth at a very early age, Bradley is raised by his spiteful grandmother. Denied love and happiness as a child, he over-compensates himself when he reaches the age of maturity. Nothing can stop Bradley. He becomes a man of greed, selfishness, cunning, deceit, and murderous intent. Bradley arrives in Chicago, Illinois where he meets Millie Noland. She has what Bradley desires. Millie comes from a background of shame and humiliation, carrying dark secrets deep in her heart that she never would want revealed, not even to her family. She is no match for Bradley as he involves her in a web of M''s. In the meantime, Madrid, Millie''s son born in her painful past, finds his mother after years of searching. Will Madrid help Millie out of the tangled web of murder and mystery?

  • av Samuel K Yardley
    236,-

    This book is about the Adventures in life and the exciting experiences that we all have. It covers everything in life. Our chief concerns and ambitions, the violence in the world, the divided generations, and the security that we are all looking for. Our faith and humanity in life. The outlook on Home life, Children, and Marriage. Life is an adventure that we all look forward to every day. The book talks about our unwillingness in life and also the joy of living. It takes a look at our last days and our afflictions. There are not any simple solutions to what we all must face in our life. I have tried to cover these instances. The only answer that I can bring to you, is to think with your mind and your heart.

  • av Laverne S Copeland
    187

    This story dates back to the year 1953. A baby girl named Laverne was born to parents during hard times and was later raised by her grandmother. Her grandmother, know to all as Big Momma, had to quit school at a young age to help support a big family. Sewing was one of her passions, she could make a suit pattern out of newspaper. As a living Big Momma sewed and also sold the "old corn whiskey," made of corn, sugar, and yeast. This book will take you to the "shot house" which was the secret location to eat, drink, and be merry. Not a book to put down.

  • av Rodney LeMond
    187

    Become an investigator, judge, and jury in It $tayed In Vega$. The facts have been laid out and you will be able to decide whether or not any wrong doings have occurred. This story is based on actual events. You will learn the true power of the all mighty dollar. You will learn about taking down a major drug organization and the lifestyle of a major drug dealer, his family, and his co-conspirators. You will learn about the ups and downs the case agents experienced, the long hours, and out-of-town trips made. You will be able to decide whether or not someone turned a blind eye due to the large amounts of cash being brought into the casino by a known drug dealer. Did they refuse to see suspicious activity and listen to a seasoned highly experienced casino employee just for self-gain? Why did they not report the findings provided by the employee to law enforcement? Are you up for the challenge? Know the true meaning of It $tayed In Vega$.

  • av Grant Michaels
    229

    Prospects of Fame outlines the life of a young lady who grew up with a silver spoon in her mouth from a very privileged and respected family. Her mother, the Chief of Police, and her father, a very prominent and successful businessman, tried to provide her the best life possible, while protecting her from this cruel world. The Watkins Family was loved and respected by many, but feared and hated by many more. Wealth and power were the driving force of their success, but death and corruption were the glue that held it all together. Life starts to unravel during her new life in Miami when she slowly realizes everything may soon come crumbing down. Trying to maintain college life, being a student athlete, dealing with family drama, and juggling her boyfriend were becoming quite overwhelming for her. All of this while having her ex-boyfriend, who she is still in love with come back into the picture after a two year hiatus, definitely has Fame questioning life. Secrets, lies, and her family's past interrupt her perfect little world. With no one left in her corner, Fame is not sure which way to go as she's being pulled in every direction. But the facts remain the same, she's a Watkins and quitting is not in her nature. Not knowing who to trust, this young lady is forced to grow up fast because the next six months could determine the rest of her life.

  • av James M Waner
    211,-

    Joey Winters is 17 and travelling by train on his own for the first time to visit his Uncle Fred, Aunt Leona, and cousins Leon, Cindy, and Freida for a week. He will have a number of adventures and meet many interesting people including Mad Dog Norkus, RG3, Kay the redhead, and Erica Andersen who has Joey seeing life in a whole new way. Of course all is not roses. He must deal with Freida, a nine-year-old terrorist-in-training. He will find himself on the receiving end of her evil pranks. Fortunately, with Cindy''s help he is able to at least stay even. And then there is Erica . . .

  • - Joe Six-Pack's Quest for the American Dream
    av C W Horsham
    224,-

  • av Chhc Aadp Cyr Dos
    187

  • av Ernest Latwaitis
    236,-

  • - The Separation of Two Brothers
    av Jacqueline Frazier
    212,-

    Choices of life- we all make them rather it's good or bad. We will need to know that we are loved. A decision a mother had to make even though it broke her heart, but after all, a promise was fulfilled.

  • av Fashawn Mathews
    162

  • av Kerry Young
    215

    In the late 1950's NACA and the Department of Defense had a problem. They could not figure out how to make a heat shield for manned spacecraft or ICBMs. The Air Force used heat-sink metals, especially copper and the Navy, on Polaris, used a beryllium heat sink shield. The Space Task Group, in March, 1958, were leaning toward the heat sink method. The Huntsville, Alabama museum for the tested nose cones all show pointed, refractory types. Then Dr. Nininger, a renowned meteoriticist, revealed to NASA's Julian Allen that meteors that land successfully are blunt and pitted. Allen claimed this discovery. Then an unknown potato peeler inventor, Everett Young, disclosed his patented invention for manned reentry to earth. It used a sandwiched cellular construction with permeable substrate, differential ablation and a vacuum gap. NASA copied his ideas and used them on Gemini, Apollo, and now Constellation spacecraft heat shields. Young's family suffered severely as a result of NASA's disregard for the real heat shield inventor and the job promised him.

  • - The Beginning
    av Tara Adsitt
    236,-

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