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  • av Professor John (Department of Civil Engineering Imperial College London UK) Newman
    448,-

    Imagine: a sudden and dramatic worldwide elevation of the sea level of 40 feet. Surviving and recovering from a localized natural disaster is drastic enough, but when the water rises in a matter of hours all over the world with little advance warning and stays up permanently, what happens to the flooded cities and seaports?What is the death toll? How many survivors are suddenly surrounded by high water and cut off from higher ground? Who rescues them and how? What happens to the inland cities and towns, when tens of millions of refugees start arriving and overwhelm the local resources?What happens to the highly developed economies that are heavily dependent on international trade when seaports become unusable? What happens when the oil from the Persian Gulf is suddenly no longer available? What happens when electrical power generating plants fail and the few remaining plants and interconnected power grids can't support demand? Will there be famine, civil unrest, anarchy, or war to grab what few resources are left?Searise - The Chaos Begins and its sequel, Searise - Exodus, are works of fiction that condense and admittedly exaggerate what will likely happen over the course of the next several decades into an immediate disaster for which the world is unprepared. You have never read anything like it!ABOUT THE AUTHOR: John Newman retired after working for the Navy in various capacities for forty years. He began writing this story in 1998, long before the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami occurred. He has three college degrees and resides in Maryland.PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE: http://sbprabooks.com/JohnNewman

  • av Lei Shi
    160

    Just for a moment, consider: What If Chairman Mao Woke Up Today?Proud of being Chinese, author Lei Shi finds it interesting to revisit China now that she lives overseas, and wonders if Mao would feel the same. What would he think of modern China?Her cleverly humorous novel follows an American businessman and his wife visiting China for a month. Chairman Mao "wakes up" and wishes to go undercover with the couple to discover how China has changed in the nearly forty years since his passing in 1976.Science preserved Chairman Mao, and he discovers a newly powerful and fruitful China that has superseded his dream for the country. The fear that a rich Chinese people would overturn his agenda proved not to be the case. After Chairman Mao meets dozens of women under the influence of Western and modern culture, he falls in love. Formerly a physician and a real estate agent, Lei Shi currently lives in New Zealand. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/LeiShi

  • - UES Galaxy Fights for our Future - Operation OACOI
    av Anthony B Smellie
    249,-

    The war on our world has taken its toll, and many from both sides are tired of the fighting. Both factions want to stop the war, but neither knows how. The war has taken many lives and destroyed most of the environment on two planets. Someone comes up with an idea. "Instead of ending the war, why not stop it before it begins?" This is how the idea of going back in time to prevent the war was implemented. Unfortunately, Earth does not have the technology for time travel, but the Tharoans do, for they've been traveling through wormholes for eons.The tale begins when the United States is conducting a nuclear test above a deserted island. At that moment, a wormhole opens and a ship emerges from another dimension. The nuclear device explodes, engulfing the ship, killing the ambassadors and royal aliens. Their civilization takes this as an act of war. As a result, Earth is attacked and a war lasting two hundred years begins.Both sides, tired of fighting, secretly convene to stop the war. However, there are some who don't want the war to end.The President of the United Earth orders Admiral Hawkens and the crew of the UES Galaxy to travel back in time to stop the war at any cost. One major problem is that they can't kill anyone from the past for fear of disrupting Earth's timeline. Anthony B. Smellie was born in Jamaica, West Indies, and grew up in Queens, New York, where he was educated. He served many years in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and is now retired. He resides in Florida. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/AnthonyBSmellie

  • av Lia Sazu
    211,-

  • - 3e Millenaire
    av Mbanga Tom
    178

  • av David (Partner Public Strategies Group) Osborne
    244,-

  • - The Beginning
    av H M Necklace
    205

    Charlie Bourne wakes up from a coma after three years. While his body was lying safely atop a hospital bed, his mind and soul travelled to a place known to him only by 'the other dimension.' There, united with his dead father, he learns about himself, his destiny, and the evil which is constantly trying to plunge the world into chaos: The Darkness.Out of the coma, Charlie thinks he is equipped with the skill set needed to diminish the evil forces, only to learn that the Silvekhs - followers of the darkness - have already made their move. A threat now looms over the world . . . and Charlie Bourne is the only being capable of eliminating it before the world goes dark.

  • av Robert Temple Frost
    149

  • - A Prequel
    av Jane Mudrovich
    131

  • av Dr Patrick Johnston
    228,-

    When the President of the United States is among the thousands of pro-choice leaders killed in a tragic explosion at a Reproductive Rights Convention, the government begins a long-anticipated campaign to silence opponents of its agenda. Good men like David Jameson are in the cross-hairs. Their intolerance of abortion, physician-assisted suicide, and gay marriage are grounds for prosecution. They are a threat to national security. Preachers and pro-life activists are hunted like terrorists, forced into re-education classes, and persecuted. The federal government's plan to disarm Americans and drastically raise taxes is the last straw for many states like Texas, and they begin to resist. Secessionist fervor begins to rise. Liberals like Mitch Paine lead thousands of anarchists and college students to stand against the "religious totalitarians." Will America ever be "one nation under God" again? Will Americans preserve liberty for their posterity, or is it just a fading dream? Awe-inspiring courage, terrifying tragedy, tender romance, and violent conflict carry the reader through an ageless clash of worldviews, where the superiority of the principles of liberty and the truths of Christianity prevail over a plethora of vicious opponents. About the Author: Patrick Johnston is a family practice physician and a Christian evangelist who dreams of a Christian nation. He is founder of the Association of Pro-Life Physicians and the Coalition to Reform Education Funding, and he is the father of seven home-schooled children and his wife Elizabeth are committed to revival in the church and the restoration of biblical law and constitutional government in America. The Revolt of 2020 is the first novel of a series exploring the tension between liberty, tyranny, and godly resistance. Publisher's Web site: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheRevoltOf2020.html

  • - Part 1
    av Marion T Lane
    349,-

    Many children do not know that African indentured servants, as well as free blacks and slaves, all assisted in the founding of our nation. There were between 5,000 to 20,000 patriots of African and Native American descent who served in the Continental Forces under the command of General George Washington. The stunning new picture book Patriots of African Descent in the Revolutionary War: Part 1 is historical fiction, told by the family historian to his great-grandson about their family's military and patriotic service as African-Americans during the Revolutionary War. The two are direct descendants of two patriots. One was a free black man, Sergeant Isaac Brown, who served in the 7th, 11th and 15th Virginia Regiments of the Continental Line. Readers ages eight and older will be fascinated as they learn about our country's forgotten patriots. Marion T. Lane is a retired public school educator. Originally from Philadelphia, she now resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Her next book is titled More Than One Ancestry. "I am one of the few African-American members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Society of Descendants of Washington's Army at Valley Forge." Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/PatriotsOfAfricanDescent.html

  • - Fleeing to & from Uzbekistan
    av Ph D Michael G Kesler
    202 - 237,-

  • av J.D. & C.P.L.C. Ashley D Wille
    249,-

    From her childhood days to her life as a mother and struggling wife, Ashley D. Wille searched for answers.Yet true and lasting satisfaction always proved just out of reach. Now, in midlife, I have come to find my soul satiated in God. Through sweet surprises, difficult climbs, and excruciating valleys, the Master's hand has shaped me. All along the way, God has taught me many things. What He has taught me most is that many of my beliefs about Him were wrong.In heartfelt snapshots of a life, author Ashley D. Wille shares her insights and innermost struggles. Through her profound experiences, she shows how she was able to break through false layers of thinking and move into a deeper relationship with God.

  • - Healing After the Death of a Child
    av Gayle R Lee
    183,-

  • - New Symptoms for the New Millennium? or Long-Standing Symptoms Now Being Recognized?
    av Lucille Cholerton
    488,-

  • - White Powder of Gold and the Christian Forgery
    av Andreas Paris
    249,-

  • - A Memoir of Murder
    av Tim Fleming
    178

    In September 1963, nine-year-old Patrick McGrath awakens one night to a loud bang in his south St. Louis County home. Frightened by the noise, he creeps into the dark hallway and opens the door to his parents' room. He sees his mother lying in a pool of blood, dead of a gunshot wound. He is later told that she committed suicide.The incident leaves a deep psychological scar, and Patrick's life is never the same. He suppresses his memory of that night for most of his adult life until, against his will, he is forced to confront the truth of it. Through hypnotherapy sessions, he discovers that his mother's death was not a suicide. It was murder.With the help of one of the original detectives on the case, Patrick tries to find the real killer forty years after the fact. The pulsating search does more than unravel a murder mystery; it becomes a journey of self-discovery for Patrick. His notions of fate, free will, and the true nature of existence are transformed.Funny, bittersweet, and shocking, The Last Days of Summer is a vivid remembrance of one man's painful and poignant childhood, and how he comes to terms with it in middle age. About the Author: Tim Fleming grew up in St. Louis County, in the very place and time where the story's main action takes place. His previous works include two historical novels, a nonfiction book, and two short stories.

  • av R T Budd
    272

  • - Ninety-Five Theses Against Evolution-A Scientific Critique of the Naturalist Philosophy
    av Dr Med Markus Bourquin, Dr Iur Dieter Aebii & Hansruedi Stutz
    209,99

  • - Spiritual & Practical Preparation for Entering the Marriage Covenant
    av Scott Burr
    183,-

  • av Donna Villani
    191

  • av William Flagg Magee
    153

  • av John Michael Patrick
    393,-

  • - Book Two of the Afikomen Series
    av Dennis Knotts
    254

  • av Stella Okoronkwo
    178

  • av Taryn Feldmann
    166

    Two sisters have a tough upbringing in this romantic novel that travels from the depths of despair to the highest of hopes. The eldest sister, Emily, moves to New York to get away from her abusive father, but travels back to her hometown to pick up her younger sister, Sarah, after their mother's death.Emily had dreams of becoming an actress, but when that didn't happen, she became a waitress.Sarah becomes best friends with Amber and they started taking drugs. When Amber ends up dead, Sarah lands in rehab.Emily falls in love with a man named Caleb. After Sarah's return from rehab, Caleb takes the sisters to his parents' ranch in Wyoming, where they meet a very special horse named Hope.Sarah falls for Kyle, a boy who works on the ranch. But everything is thrown into a tailspin when Emily becomes deathly ill. Caleb, Emily, and Sarah travel back to New York, where Emily is diagnosed with leukemia.After starting chemo, Emily tells Caleb that she wants to be complete with Hope. In the next few months, being with Hope means everything to Emily. How this horse gives inspiration to others provides the foundation for this stirring novel.Taryn Feldmann grew up in South Africa in a town called George. "I moved to Australia in 2012 and now I'm living in Adelaide, Australia. The unique thing about South Africa is the different cultures and the eleven different languages." A student at the University of South Australia, the author is studying journalism and creative writing. She wrote this story in honor of her late grandfather. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/TarynFeldmann

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