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A book of poetry on dealing with life situations and what I have experienced and seen others go through and why things are the way they are."A book that is meant to help people reclaim their faith and get back on the right decisions" - BlueInk Review
THE ARCHITECT is the last book in author Julie Avery's Mystery Trilogy, following HER NEW BOOK where we met Brandon Jenkins, her high school boyfriend and Eric Players, her tragic new love interest and the second episode, then THE CURSE OF APARTMENT 5B which explored the people and the curse at West End Manor where Julie and her cat Spot, move to in Fort Wayne after selling her cottage in Monique, Indiana. The story wraps up now with THE ARCHITECT, the back story of Eric Players and his father Ben. It shares Eric's love of creating with his father as a young boy which leads him to become an architect. His dysfunctional early life, the tragedy of the construction accident, and his father's subsequent death takes a toll on Eric, mixed in with his obsession for Julie; but once again, Detective Don Graverton comes to the rescue in the adventure of their lifetime as we close with the exciting finale of this three-part story of author, Julie Avery's life in Indiana.
A Knight in Tarnished Armor is a collection of memoirs, song lyrics, and poems. It spans over 5 decades and is a representation of my life story. Many people throughout my life have told me that I should write a book and well this is it. It was next to impossible to recall all the dates so this book is in alphabetical order rather than chronological. The two longest poems I ever wrote are on pg.78 and 102 where this one was produced as a song.My first worldwide publication is on pg.37 as it was published in the Alcoholics Anonymous Grapevine monthly magazine both nationally and in many other countries and languages around the world. The poem on pg.134 won a prestigious Emily Dickenson National Society of Poetry award.The song "Ready for War" right after the Dedication at the opening of this book was written, recorded, and produced on YouTube by Ean Leppin who is my general manager at the radio station where I work. I hope you find something of value for yourself on the pages within!
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