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  • av B a Trice
    223

    Father Mark Barnett was a talented priest, doing extraordinary work for the Archdiocese of New York. Through his ministry, he touched the lives of scores of people, from politicians and financiers to common laborers and the homeless. Some called him a saint and a great friend, while others held him in contempt. Now, he's dead.The priest is brutally murdered, in the early morning, on a dark Manhattan street. Why was he there, what did he do, what did he know, and what might he have had that someone wanted bad enough to kill for or have him killed?The investigation into his death is seen as critical enough to be given the highest priority by the New York Police Department, the district attorney, and the Cardinal Archbishop of New York. As the clues in the case are brought to light, the detectives assigned to it find that a terrible mistake took place in the recent past. They begin to unravel the mystery that has almost everyone who ever dealt with the priest, in recent years, waiting for the outcome and whether the finger of guilt might be pointed at one of them.

  • - The divine marriage of which human marriage is an image
    av Susan a Cyre
    223

    This book examines the whole of Scripture as the unfolding marriage covenant between God and his people. The book demonstrates that God's marriage to his people is the central theme of the Bible. Eighteenth-century Reformed pastor Jonathan Edwards captured that perspective when he observed:The creation of the world seems to have been especially for this end, that the eternal Son of God might obtain a spouse . . . to whom he might . . . pour forth all that immense fountain of . . . love and grace that was in his heart and that in this way God might be glorified.This book traces the divine marriage from God's promises to Abraham, to the betrothal covenant that includes the Ten Commandments, to Israel's breaking of the covenant as described by the prophets, to the new covenant in Christ, and finally to the consummation of the divine marriage covenant in Revelation at the wedding of the Lamb.God instituted the marriage of a man and a woman in Genesis 2 to be an image of God's divine marriage with his people. Therefore, it is not a coincidence that both the Gospel and marriage are under attack in our culture. Human marriage cannot be rightly understood apart from the Gospel and the Gospel cannot be fully understood apart from marriage.This book enables Christians, whether single or married, to appreciate in a much fuller way the depth and nature of God's love for his bride. Seeing how the divine marriage defines and shapes human marriage also presents a clearer understanding of the spiritual importance of human marriage, inspiring Christians to pursue marriages that more faithfully reflect God's design.This book proclaims Scripture's message of God's unrelenting, irrevocable love for his bride and invites the church to respond.Susan A. Cyre, MDiv, helped found Presbyterians for Faith, Family and Ministry in 1995 and served as its executive director until 2014. She edited its bimonthly publication, Theology Matters. She has authored numerous articles dealing with biblical truth and its intersection with cultural norms. She and her husband live in Virginia.

  • av Rosemary J Campobasso
    209

    There were two souls in the universe waiting to be united. One individual was in Rhode Island, and the other was in Massachusetts. One was a tiny toy poodle, and the other was a compassionate human being. Both were struggling with challenges in their lives before the union. Neither one knew they were going to meet someday.The human being had a vision to the universe to find a toy poodle. Perhaps the tiny poodle also had a vision to the universe to find a loving home.The tiny poodle was a scrubby stray found on a hot day under a car, with hair so long and badly matted, he could not even move. He weighed three pounds.The human read about the tiny poodle and went to the shelter, where they cleaned him up so well that he looked so beautiful.Five people were interviewed, but the compassionate human was the lucky one chosen, or they were lucky to find each other. They brought each other peace, comfort, and love in a true, loving bond. It was meant to be.They awakened each other's souls and had such an amazing journey together that will touch your heart.

  • av Lisa Ann Redd
    255

    Ruby the red blood cell and her friends are doing their assigned jobs. Everything is fine in Bone Marrow Factory until Buster decides to attack. Will Buster win or will Ruby and her friends prevail?

  • av B S Kressin
    224,-

    BlurbJub Jub is a fourteen-year-old rambunctious boy who mysteriously awakens on the top of a mountain with no recollection of how he got there. He soon discovers that the only way down the mountain is through a cave entrance that sends him on a perilous journey filled with bone-chilling creatures, micro monsters, a future friend named Bones, and a rancorous old witch named Dorkus-his newly discovered nemesis. Along the way he uncovers hidden secrets that give him the strength and cunningness to defeat the evil that encompasses the world that surrounds him.During their travels, Jub Jub and Bones encounter many mental and physical challenges. Our reluctant duo come face-to-face with skin crawlers, land chompers, hydrator squirrels, vamporites, and the ever-elusive bloody arm. Through a series of comical errors and unexpected bravery, Jub Jub soon discovers that a simple wooden spoon holds the key to defeating the harmful forces he encounters.

  • - A Happy Tale
    av Charles J Burk
    195

    The Little Dark Christmas Light was written to tell a happy story in rhymes about a special little Christmas light. After being hit by a ball, the bright little light felt he was doomed after all. Sad, so sad, the little light looked so bad. A wish he learned in class, where they make the bright colored glass, was to be his salvation.

  • av Ronald D Small
    209

    Follow the amazing journey of a music store owner Joe Higdon, whose journey was filled with and joy also sadness; his walk in life led him in 1924 to open the legendary Hollywood Music Store in Jacksonville, Florida, in the historic African American community of Lavilla, which was incorporated as a city of its own in 1869 and was known as the "Harlem of the South."Hundreds came through the music store on their walk to fame and fortune, such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Sarah "Sassy" Vaughn, Nat King Cole, Bill Daniels, Ray Charles, James Brown, The O''Jays, Al Green, Sam Cook, Sam and Dave, The Temptations, and many more. Joe Higdon had a business relationship with Ms. Clare White, then the daughter of Eartha M. M. White. He befriended gangster such as James "Charlie Edd" Craddock.One of Jacksonville''s wealthiest and most prosperous African American businessman, he owned hotels, restaurants, a pawnshop, the Two Spot nightclub, and the famous whorehouse, the "Blue Chip Hotel"It was Joe Higdon who asked Eartha M. M. White to lease Charlie Edd the land to build the most popular club in the African American community, the "Two Spot." Charlie Edd employed ruthless gangsters who battled the Youngblood family in Nassau County to keep running moonshine up and down I-95. After Joe Higdon''s death in 1958, the music store was inherited by Nathaniel D. Small, Joe''s nephew, who continued the business for over forty years. This story is filled with events throughout the times. It walks you through from the life and time of Joe Higdon, the gangster Charlie Edd, Eartha M. M. White, and into the crime life of Ronald D. Small, how he inherited the Hollywood music store, to his life-changing experience with God, to this face-to-face encounter with Scarface, the drug lord in Miami, to finding himself face down on the floor surrounded by ten cops with guns pressed against his face, to his jaw-dropping courtroom jury trail. The only child of Nathaniel and Lillian Small, his struggle with crime was what led him home to the hall of God.

  • - Right or Wrong?
    av A C Carruthers
    150,-

    This book is about how homosexuality affects the life of humanity according to God''s law. It tells how America has made laws that are against God''s law. The Supreme Court has violated the law of God by saying it''s okay for two people of the same sex to marry. It tells that marriage cannot be redefined. It was established by God himself, built on a foundation for two-male and female only. It tells how marriage is like the Ten Commandments: it must remain as is. The Supreme Court can change man''s law, but not God''s law.

  • - The Quintessential Guide to Navigating the Sociopathically Adjusted Playing Field
    av Paul M Conlon Mba
    209

    Sociopaths-who are they? What do they want? How long have we known about them? How many are out there? And what can you do when around them? Welcome to The Sociopath's Playbook. Delve deep into the mind-sets of abusive individuals and immerse in strategies to counter them. Designed around the latest diagnostic manuals from the World Health Organization and the American Psychiatric Association, The Sociopath's Playbook weaves together the most up-to-date clinical analyses available to provide a detailed look into the mind of a sociopath. Feeling lied to, cheated, or stolen from? Look no further. The Sociopath's Playbook provides fifty action plans for a variety of real-life situations to address abusers in their tracks. Conlon tackles the bullying, intimidation, callousness, and manipulation, offering genuinely inspirational and uplifting messages-all while refusing to blame others for how they might have been born. "Part of antisocial personality disorder deals with an individual's potential incapacity. In other words, when others have made you to feel as if you have no value, now you know, others simply lacked the ability to value you and your abilities. Let your self-esteem soak that in. Hang in there-life can get better." All this and more-fresh perspectives on pressing questions like do people choose what they feel? What does the word antisocial really mean? Do experts agree that sociopaths and psychopaths are the same? Does every human being experience empathy similarly? Can sociopaths change? At what age should they be diagnosed? Is sociopathy a learned or inherited condition? Are women or men more likely to be sociopaths? Are sociopaths truly smarter than others? Are they truly fearless? What strategies help potential victims in identifying them? And what courses of action can victims take to empower themselves?

  • av C J Wilkinson
    161

    Who watches the watchers? Nothing could have prepared Cynthia Wilkinson on that first day in February 1990, for what she was about to experience as an officer in the Cook County jail.She would meet inmates from all walks of life, of diverse nationalities, and accused of every horrific crime imaginable-including murder and cannibalism. She would also meet far too many guards who were distinguishable from the inmates only by their uniforms: drug dealers, sadists, drug addicts, and racists.Cynthia just wanted to do her job: keep the peace and encourage rehabilitation. But it wasn''t that simple. The young officer soon found herself in an uphill struggle against bureaucratic indifference and corruption. When she spoke out on behalf of the inmates and her coworkers, asking only that the system obey its own rules in respect to their treatment, she was shamefully harassed and ostracized.

  • av Bart V Skladanuk
    150,-

    Our world is very complicated and moves very fast. Children want to learn. They need to be able to understand and digest what is going on around them. Some parents and families have a hard time talking about or explaining things to their young. Hopefully, this book can help children from those families understand the reasons why Daddy might not be home all the time and how their daddy thinks about them and loves them very much.

  • av H Mikel Feilen
    182

    The Monster that Lives Within by H. Mikel Feilen, is an enlightening, informative, and inspirational look at a misunderstood and hideous disease, epilepsy. In the United States alone, more than three million people suffer with some form of a seizure disorder, and that number increases every year. Many epileptics keep their malady a secret until the monster makes an appearance, and their secret is out. Mr. Feilen believes all epileptics should be advocates of their disease, to be proud of who they are, and to educate those unaware of epilepsy, but not to hide. In The Monster that Lives Within, you will find out facts about epilepsy and a few of the myths too, and each reader will understand the importance of two things when battling the monster: perspective and attitude. As an added bonus, all of the crazy and unusual artwork inside the book was created by the author, which he feels was highly influenced by his brain disorder . . . not LSD. It is now time to sit back, relax, and enjoy as our monster within becomes our Shrek. Epilepsy, friend or foe?

  • av L a Williams
    157

    The Cave of Mystery is a mid-twentieth-century story filled with the exciting adventure of two twelve-year-old friends who live in the small mid-western town of Hickory Creek.All school year, Andy and Wes overheard the older kids talk about a cave, near the old abandoned farm, that none had ever been able to find.Fascinated that no one had found a simple cave, Andy wakes early on the first day of summer vacation, quickly does his chores and rushes over to Wes''s house to see if he could go swimming and possibly do some exploring.On the way to the abandoned farm, Andy and Wes must walk through the woods, which just happen to be next to an old lady''s house. The old lady is known and feared by all the kids in the county as the "Old Witch." None of the children dare to get too close for fear they will never be heard from again.During their first day of searching, the two friends stumbled upon the cave. It looks normal. However, it isn''t until Andy and Wes invited their siblings to come along with them that it all changed.Summer will never be the same...With this, her first book, L.A. Williams gives us a story for the child in all of us.

  • av R M Vermett
    292,-

    Eva and her immigrant family live between the railroad tracks and Fort Wayne, the military base along the Detroit River in the fifties. Eva lives on a multicultural street and grows up with many wonderful types of people. Her neighborhood in the first book covers the lives of neighbors and friends and her brother's tragic little friend, Danny. Eva and Leo grow up together, sharing a sadly dysfunctional family life, but there are good moments and some heart-ending times. The summertime was the highlight of their world at Detroit's Boblo Boat rides, the beautiful jewel of the city, Belle Isle, where families picnicked and swam at the beaches and rode across the Belle Isle ferry boat. The second part is Eva's life and how the road leads to growing up and becoming strong in the face of sorrow and tragedy.

  • av Tannika
    319,-

    Long Short Stories and Short Short Stories, are short stories the author has been writing since the '70's. Not steady, however as ideas and time hit the author he wrote them down.

  • av Steven F Verzal
    155

  • av David Rodgers
    154

    David Rodgers wishes to share with you, his gift. The intentions of this book are to support the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is also aimed to inform, inspire, and uplift its readers.

  • - Becoming the Woman God Intended
    av Lauren D Pitts
    342

    Dr. Lauren Pitts'' passion and commitment to turn the adversities of her life into opportunities for others lies at the crux of the journey to fulfill God''s purpose for her life as shared in The Queen Within: Becoming the Woman God Intended. The Queen Within is not only the story of Dr. Pitts'' life, but more importantly, it is a story of extreme highs, painstaking lows, failures, and the resilience that fueled the major successes in her life. It is a story of intense love, devastating heartbreak, and tenacity to overcome told in a manner purposed to offer hope, education, empowerment, and liberation from the adverse impact of life''s raging storms.

  • av George A Yorkman
    161

     This compelling story takes place in 1828 in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, thirty-five years before the Emancipation Proclamation. Although Maryland was a slave state, it was one of the few states that allowed free Catholic students of color to receive worship and teaching. The story is centered on Elizabeth Lange of Santiago de Cuba and her companions, who were refugees from San Dominique who fled a bloody massacre in their own country to later settle in Baltimore. Elizabeth Lange operated a free school by her own means at the time for the sole purpose of educating free students of color. This was the First of its Kind. At this crucial time in history and because slavery still existed, there were only a few places that black Catholics could worship, and one such place in Baltimore was Chapelle Base in the lower level chapel of St. Mary’s Seminary. It was in this moment in time with the outstanding teaching of Elizabeth Lange and her companions, the two worlds of Elizabeth Lange and Father Joubert, a French priest came together by the will of God to orchestra the formation of the Oblate Sisters of Providence. The churches first community of black nuns formed in the history of the America. This endeavor at first was met with a lot of oppositions within the Catholic Church at the time, but the two faithful servants sent by God, Mother Mary Lange and Father Joubert, endured it all. This formation became authentic and ordained from the Pope in 1832. Mother Mary Lange became the founder of the Oblate Sisters of Providence. The story of the Oblate Sisters of Providence represents a true historical place in American History. 

  • av Stoney
    195

    Stoney''s The Nuclear Chef is perfect for any time any event. Gourmet meals in a minute, or if you don''t want a gourmet meal, have a snack in minutes. Let''s say the game is on and you look at the fridge and the cupboard and everything seems so blah. Throw these blah things into a microwave oven together and you have become a nuclear chef, too. Entreés, desserts, snacks, drinks-it''s all in here. This is not all of the items in this book. Some recipes are heathy, some are not-actually most are not, but that''s how it goes. The Nuclear Chef throws convention (not to be confused with a convection oven) out the window. The recipes are real ingredients, some crazy, some ordinary, but all entertaining. Some recipes have been thought out, some recipes happened at the spur of the moment. All are fine and tasty.The name "nuclear chef" comes from cooking done in a microwave oven. Most of the recipes are cooked in the microwave oven, but some recipes are not. There are very few. Some people might think that there is harmful radiation that comes out of the microwave oven. Basically, a microwave oven or just the microwave, "jiggle" or "shake up" the food items until cooked at the desired settings. As far as science goes, the general synopsis is that microwave ovens are safe (just don''t put metal spoons or bowls in them).The Nuclear Chef is written by Stoney, a multitalented writer, musician, artist, and entrepreneur. You may feel like you are living in a college dorm or frat house, but The Nuclear Chef is for everone who wants to try a new kick on cooking.

  • - Smoking Vaping Chewing Fast and Free And lose weight doing it Immediate Results By one who did it
    av Doug Ewald
    139

    Much has been written about the dangers of smoking, but little attention is given to the fact that the real problem is nicotine. Nicotine addiction through vaping, smoking, chewing, or what have you is an epidemic worldwide with dozens of often fatal impacts on humans and particularly the young. Each year, countless millions of dollars are spent to kick the nicotine habit through various programs, procedures, and pills, many of which list nicotine as a primary ingredient!It is very possible to kick the nicotine habit: think of all those you know who have done it, none of whom would ever think of turning back.It is also very possible to kick nicotine at no cost; again, most people have done it that way. Most often nicotine cessation has succeeded because of small, often overlooked or unthought of techniques to "get through the moment." Thus, the purpose of this book: to provide the preparation, the motivation, and the secret tricks that can help you become an ex-nicotine addict.Can you do it? Of course, you can. Will you? That''s up to you! You''ll find it''s not as hard as you may think it is. If you know you can, you will; if you know you can''t, you won''t. One simple word say and does it all: "yagottawanna''.Age forty-two, sixty pounds overweight, continuously coughing and sick. Tried quitting many times unsuccessfully, each time followed by weight gain.Goal: One final attempt at quitting must be successful; failure, not an option. An immediate miracle was needed before a health catastrophe.Here are the simple steps that succeeded...

  • - My First Hand Account of a Life Well Lived
    av Violet Scheryl Dewitt-Staley
    217

    What can improve our world? Throughout my sixty-five years on this earth, I saw and experienced something that has, does, and will work. A book about living an abundant life and helping others to do the same without spending a dime. Looking back, the offspring of James DeWitt and Claudia Rea Mobley DeWitt-Young sprang up from the rich, colorful ghetto of Pacoima, "across the tracks" to become world travelers.Education was the key to bounding over life''s obstacles and not be defined by geographical boundaries.Parenting is a learning experience... Be patient with yourselves and enjoy your children!

  • av David E Waddell
    224,-

    Annie Phillips is traveling to Tucson, looking for buyers for her family's cattle. She is looking forward to a peaceful trip, but that all changed after she heard her first Apache war cry.Hayden McCloud is rotting away behind bars for a crime he never committed. Since being locked up in the notorious hellhole called Yuma Territorial Prison, Hayden has dreamed of escaping and tracking down the men who wrongfully imprisoned him. One day someone pays the territorial governor a handsome sum of money to pardon Hayden and release him from the hellhole he's been rotting away in. Not knowing who paid the governor to pardon him, Hayden sets out for Tucson to find those responsible for setting him up for a crime he never committed. He wants revenge for his wrongful imprisonment and is determined to get it.Both Hayden and Annie must travel through the hot desert landscape of the Arizona Territory, where an Apache uprising has just broken out. Will they both make it to Tucson safely so they can pursue their reasons for going there? Or will they be taken prisoner, tortured, and then killed by hostile Apache warriors who love scaring their enemies with the Apache war cry?

  • av Standifer
    209

    Ellis advised his attorney, Brian Keith Rivers, to let Judge Marcus Cummings know he wanted a bench trial. He had willingly admitted he had tried to kill Annie out of a jealous rage, but she had survived his vicious attack. Ellis didn't want Annie or her family members to be subjected to further hurt and humiliation by having to hear and give testimony in open court. He didn't want Annie to relive that insufferable night he left her tiny limp body for dead in a pool of her own blood on the cold, dirty wet kitchen floor. Insufferable author, Rai Standifer, tells the story of three beautiful teenage girls: Alva, Bea, and Annie. Growing up in Detroit in 1939, their lives intertwine with the handsome debonair and married Creole florist, twenty-five-year-old Marlowe Dulaine. Marlowe cultivates their hearts with his err-resistible charm, silver tongue, skillful love-making and secrets. He passionately pursued them, mind, body, and soul, without either knowing about the other. First cousins Bea and Annie don't have a clue. With sweet surrender, Marlowe steals their innocence. For them, life becomes Insufferable.Although fiction, Insufferable' life-line, is based on real life stories Annie told about her teen years raised by her father, Reverend Oden, his sister, her beloved Mother Sims, with her two older brothers. Insufferable, written as a tribute to Annie, is for the renaissance woman and man, the young and hopeful millennials, and all who enjoy love and romance. To those remarkable women and men who have somehow found the strength by the love and grace of God to overcome the pain and suffering of a damaged, abusive love, stolen innocence, stolen life, Insufferable celebrates you!

  • - Humans Are Seemingly Unable to Control Their Selves
    av David L R Stein
    161

    What is happening to modern societies? Everywhere one looks one finds signs of moral and social decay. In the US today, a reincarnation of the 1930s Nazi "Brownshirts"-aided and abetted by demented billionaires and euphemistically calling themselves Antifa-are marching in the streets, attacking any who dare to disagree with them, destroying private and public property, proclaiming they are what they are not, and sowing sedition everywhere they go with seeming impunity. This social malignancy is a direct outgrowth of the fact that-instead of teaching the proven advantages and benefits of free-market capitalism and US exceptionalism-today US grammar schools, high schools, colleges, and universities are indoctrinating their students in a political ideology masquerading as "postmodernism." An amalgamation of Marxist-inspired totalitarian ideologies-including socialism, communism, fascism (né national socialism), and progressivism-postmodernism is Marxist-Leninist communism in a new dress more accurately termed "sociocommunism." The author examines significant sources of political and social instability in today's world, including the possibility of a "hot" war with China, and concludes that-while such a war is certainly not necessary, it well may be inevitable due to humankind's seeming inability to learn from the mistakes and successes of their predecessors-and, unless this pattern is broken, humankind can look forward only to a dismal future riven by crimes, wars, and social regressions in which human societies continuously cycle through successive periods of social discord, dysfunction, instability, revolution, and counterrevolution.

  • av Charles Gautschy
    209

    In the year 2051, shallow-space NATO rail guns launched an unprovoked attack on the planet Earth, on every nation except America. Genocidal tsunamis sucked bullions of people into the seas. Asteroid ash from surface targets ensured an ice age. The world was quick to notice America hadn''t been targeted. The less forward-thinking countries rained 7,500 nuclear missiles on North America, rendering it a glowing wasteland, essentially for eternity. But also adding nuclear winter to what little remained of humanity.Humans were not alone in the universe. A planet called B4 had been monitoring Earth since about 500 BC. They were a nonviolent species capable of distant travel through a wormhole, one focused directly on Earth. They monitored humanity discreetly, principally out of respect, but mostly their inherent distain for violence. And Man was nothing if not violent. The planet B4 was on a path of extinction due to lack of water, but they could not watch Earth die. They swept in to salvage humanity. B4 quickly found survivors in the mountainous regions of Europe, somehow untargeted by the spatial rail guns, and formed a symbiotic relationship with humanity. They would be Surrogates for survival. B4 would be humble and equal partners in the Earth''s recovery. All but the unsalvageable America. B4 formed an inexplicably intertwined relationship on an indigenous planet to which they were presumably not evolved. But humans embraced their Surrogates. The error of human ways, consumption, pollution, breeding indiscretion, machines, religion, would be no more. And Utopia would emerge, B4Earth.The America that evoked the celestial genocide was gone. As far as B4Earth knew. After the ash cleared, it became evident that America wasn''t completely destroyed. Somewhere, hidden deep in a Gulf of Mexico salt dome, was a fully self-aware hypercomputer. She was once in control of the shallow-space rail guns. B4 indicted and found her guilty of an unabashed attack on Earth, to rid it of life. But she was not the sole survivor. The Iron Mountains hosted a band of survivalist militia that had weathered 450 years of nuclear ash winter and radiation. They also feared the rogue computer.A clandestine fleet of armed American fusion-powered submarines was buried deep in North Pole ice.The computer was buried alive. She had no arms, no legs. No humans. She would make one. The computer wanted revenge. She proclaimed, "I didn''t do it."Revenge would be challenged and tempered by reality. The planets Earth and B4 were inexplicably intertwined. From B4''s inception.

  • - The Good the Bad and the Ugly
    av Charles Gautschy
    223

    Bill is an ugly man in spirit and actions, but you see, it''s an endearing kind of sociopathic ugly. Five unfortunate victims will find themselves at an intersection with Bill. That intersection will lead them to become snared in two unsolved homicides and three unnatural deaths. Bill kills. He''s quite good at it.In his travels as a likable serial killer, Bill will also intersect with two improbable protagonists. The reader will become acquainted with them. The bad is a young British street racer. He tries desperately to kill himself in contests of bravery therein. Ian is spared that future with a far direr outlook when he teams with two horribly misguided individuals. From there, Ian will become an unwitting accomplice in a horrific crime against nature. But there is a path to redemption for Ian. Redemption is enabled by the good. His name is Eli, and he''s comin''.Although at least three different police departments formally investigated several of the five deaths, including search warrants and interrogations, no charges were ever levied against Bill. They were all perfect crimes.But Bill grossly underestimated how the good and bad can team up to dispatch evil. Bill Kills is about warm- and cold-blooded murder. It''s also about the chance clash between two unlikely geniuses. One is Bill, and the other is an underachieving malcontent who happens to have a good friend. The book is about love, hate, revenge, and redemption.

  • - A Collection of One Act Plays
    av A Ross Shepherd
    209

    "Shake well before using," or simply dip in and stir your way around this collection of one-act plays. You''ll find lots of laughs, several feel-good moments, and a few serious notes. There is a trilogy tracking the arc of a fiftieth-year class reunion, some old-time, sometimes off-the-wall melodramas and plays bringing a mixture of insights, running from the art of playwriting by committee to a unique view of the travel industry.

  • av D B Knight
    195

    The author, D. B. Knight, plays the part of Samantha Whitfield, and the novel contains her point of view throughout the entire story as she portrays an FBI agent who has the difficult task of capturing weapons smugglers and a murderer who turns out to be a high-ranking official in the local police department. The story takes place along the coastline of North Carolina near several military bases but begins in the small, quiet town of Swansboro, which was an unlikely spot for the state police to run across this undercover agent, especially when she surprisingly turns out to be a redheaded female cop who'd been shot, handcuffed, and left for dead at an old, run-down, vacant warehouse that rats wouldn't inhabit, but it was stocked with stolen military weapons. Samantha, Sam, is found in the nick of time by Captain Ronald Lawson of the state police and his partner due to the frantic cry for help from Marsha Harman, who was Sam's closest friend and later turned out to be the only material witness to a double murder the police would ever have. After some time in the hospital, facing a near-death experience, Sam is forced to take her long-accumulated vacation leave. She takes stock of her personal life and soon meets a man named David, and they quickly fall in love. The rocky road to a once-in-a-lifetime romance between Same and David has an unusual and surprising ending, if not a shocking one. Their future relationship as a "team" isn't revealed until chapter one of Ms. Knight's next novel Deadly Intentions. The mystery continues there and picks up speed as Sam tracks down the brains of the weapons-smuggling ring, which isn't this criminal's only crime. He must be caught, one way or another. The hunter becomes the hunted as the game turns toward vengeance, which leaves only one question unanswered. Can Sam commit cold-blooded murder?

  • - The Heart of the Matter
    av Smith Antonette Smith
    150,-

    Behind the Scenes-The Heart of the Matter volume 4 (God Cleansing My Insides, Me Facing Truth about Myself) is just what this book is about. The Lord began to do a deep cleansing of my insides, the inward sins that was killing me. The inward hatred and unforgiveness that was fueling my bad behavior. The issues that made my spirit sick and flesh weak. And when He began to do His work in me, I had to face the real truth about myself-that I was no good for anything or anyone. I appeared to be very happy, nice, and helpful but I knew everything I said, did, or thought was distorted. My motives were all clouded and wrong. They all were coming from a place of falseness, it wasn't real because I wasn't real. I was detached emotionally and physically from everything and everyone. You can be making and having babies, married, working, and helping people, while being detached from it all. Read how the Lord Jesus cleansed me from my sins, washed me from my iniquities, blotted out all my transgressions, purged me with hyssop, and created in me a clean heart and right spirit that I might know truth in my inward parts and wisdom in my hidden parts."Thank, thank God for you. Be encouraged, you are going a great work, mighty woman of God. Bless you." -Rev. Charles Caston Sr. Brookhaven, Mississippi "Powerful writing, God has really done something great in you. How, when, do you find the time to write and in detail of every account? I am very proud of you." -Rev. Amos Bridges Monticello, Mississippi "Sometimes the best story you can tell is yours. You never know what a person is going through or been through. Keep doing what God has called you to do. Don't let no one stop you. I am very proud of you and no matter where God take you, you are always my member first. I love you." -Rev. Wyatt Lewis Hazlehurst, Mississippi

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