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  • av Terry And Boyd Krueger
    147,-

  • av Michael Ignatius
    221,-

  • av Larry Paige
    162,-

  • av Harvey Havel
    361,-

    "It may take nearly 400 pages to get her into this dangerous world, but once she's there, geopolitical events could take her just about anywhere...A surprising and engrossing international terrorist thriller."Kirkus Reviews"THE QUEEN OF INTELLIGENCE becomes a cold-eyed and frequently brutal page-turner, and a must-read for anyone curious to dig deeper into this harrowing chapter of American history....While its subject matter-dealing with 9/11 terrorist attacks may seem sensationalistic-Harvey Havel's dense, sprawling political thriller THE QUEEN OF INTELLIGENCE (A 9/11 Conspiracy Novel) presents a nuanced and complex take on the chain of events leading to the attack."~ IndieReader

  • av Behcet Kaya
    221,-

    Behcet Kaya's "Murder in Buckhead" follows PI Jack Ludefance in his latest case. The story resonates with Kaya's knotty narrative, interesting characters, and the realism of basic human aspirations. Buckhead, a district within Atlanta with high-end residences and businesses, is the scene of the discovery of a body. As meticulous Detective Shamir Turner assesses the circumstances of the alleged suicide of Casey Ray Olmsted, the son of influential US Senator Bartholomew Jeremie Olmsted, he is certain of foul play (all shreds of evidence are contrary to the suicide claim). In the wake of Senator Olmsted's request to stop the investigation of his son's death (since it's a suicide), Turner has no choice but to do nothing (well, just officially...). Meanwhile, Jack receives a phone call from Scarlet Olmsted asking him to look into the 'real' deed behind her son Casey's death. Blaire Olmsted, Casey's widow, issues a second request pleading with Ludefance to investigate the senator (her father-in-law) who is after her life. With Rudy, the young expert hacker, and Turner, the ever-ardent detective, the plot follows Jack's adventure to unravel the mysterious death of Casey - suicide or murder, or is there an entirely different angle to the case?

  • av Behcet Kaya
    221,-

    Award-winning author Behcet Kaya has once again brought his PI protagonist Jack Ludefance to life in a novel of suspense and mystery in his latest book titled, Body in the Woods. Set in the hills in Malibu, California, Jack is asked by his friend, a wealthy businessman in the military defense industry, to come to his aid to help solve a murder; because it seems his business partner's body has turned up murdered and the police have pegged him as the prime suspect. Although not yet formally charged, he needs Jack's help to find the real killer and thus secure his freedom, while solving the crime of who actually killed his partner. What begins as a private investigation into the evidence surrounding the death of the notoriously cunning, smart, and cleverly manipulating business partner of Jack's client, turns into an international quagmire of intrigue, scientific secrets, and vast amounts of money. People with power, influence and fortunes are all jockeying for a once-in-a-lifetime business deal, while death surrounds the periphery of their involvement. This book is impossible to put down and will surprise the savviest of readers with its twists and turns of logic, morality, integrity, and honesty. Gary Sorkin

  • av Behcet Kaya
    221,-

    In Treacherous Estate, award-winning author Behcet Kaya introduces us to Jack Ludefance, a P.I. who lives aboard his 57-foot houseboat in the Florida Panhandle and keeps an alligator for security. Written from Jack's first-person point of view; his commentary is frequently terse and self-deprecating. He is a man who knows his limitations and honest enough to admit them, but rarely indulges in self-pity. Unlucky in love and sometimes a bit awkward with women, he has the outward scar on his face from wrestling with a gator as a kid and the inward scar of the loss of his wife to divorce. While enjoying his usual Friday night after dinner beer at a local restaurant, Jack's evening is suddenly shattered when a beautiful young woman sits down next to him, whispers, "Can you help me, Mr. Ludef...?" then falls dead. When her death is ruled 'natural,' Jack begins to investigate why she came to him desperately seeking his help. To complicate matters, her husband is a prominent, highly respected local businessman. As Jack unravels the pieces to the unsolved puzzle, the more heinous the crimes of the dead woman's husband become and Jack finds his own life is in danger.

  • av Behcet Kaya
    221,-

    From the swamps of the Florida panhandle, once again emerges private investigator Jack Ludefance, in a murder/mystery/thriller novel by award winning author Behcet Kaya, titled "Appellate Judge." A key element in this case, in which readers are orbited into with a very subtle path of reasoning, revolves around a violin. Not just any ordinary violin, but a Stradivarius, worth many millions of dollars. What's more, it seems this particular Strad, which was gifted to the judge years back by a Swiss aristocrat, was actually at one time owned by the most famous violin virtuoso who ever lived, Niccolò Paganini: adding even more to its value. The uncovering of details about this violin makes for a very sophisticated history into the world of classical instruments. With suspense, action, seduction and attitude, worthy of the Jack Ludefance series, "Appellate Judge" ranks high in the best-of-class within this genre. It stands on its own for readers just entering the series, albeit those who have read his two prior novels, "Treacherous Estate" and "Body in the Woods" would appreciate the continued character development and maturity Kaya brings to his latest in the series. "The Appellate Judge" is not one to miss! Gary Sorkin

  • av Cy Pucco
    177,-

    What happens when a chemical vat suddenly goes on the fritz? A prolific spawning of impish mischief.

  • av Mark Jay Bingham
    192,-

    Mary is excited because today is Show and Tell at school. Mary's innocent little lamb, Woolie, has a beautiful pink bow and excitedly, is ready to go with Mary to visit the kids at school. The stage is set for a lively day as Woolie clip-clops down the classroom aisle and settles into a seat, ready to show off in front of Mary's class. All is going splendidly until the class is called out for recess and Woolie encounters Tommy Leland Hupp, a bully who quickly knocks the little lamb right off her feet! But when the kids gather for a ball game and Mary hits the ball, it is Woolie's turn to run. As she tears around the bases and heads for home plate, the school's worst bully ever, strikes again. But what happens next is a big surprise for every one! Woolie and the Bully is a heartwarming children's tale that shares an important message for students around the world that sometimes all a bully really needs is someone to believe in him.

  • av Sharron Cameron
    162,-

    Jane and Sarah team up to help each other through the challenges they will face as unwed mothers. They had both been assaulted by their boyfriends. Sarah was homeless so she went into a Women's Shelter while Jane, a minor, went back to her mother's home. Her mother had kicked Jane out of the house a year before. Strange things started happening around Jane. So many of them that Jane questions her own sanity. She is scared to tell Sarah because she did not want to lose her friendship and support. Jane also has to listen to her mother's constant demand that she should give her baby away.Jane sends for a birth certificate but when it is returned saying that there is no record of a Helen Evans giving birth to Jane. The search for her birth certificate leads them to a secret so big that people had committed murder to keep it secret and almost killed Jane and her baby. A secret so big that it changes the girls lived forever.

  • av Winn R Henderson
    390,-

    "Freedom from Addiction 4 - The Final Message" could well be the most important book of the twenty-first century. Why is that? With just under eight billion people in the world suffering from the disease of addiction in one form or another, the pain and suffering generated by addictive behaviors is staggering! "Freedom from Addiction 4 - The Final Message" improves twenty-two psychological symptoms. It can cure over 30 different addictive behaviors. In this book, you will learn a proven, at home, treatment program which has been successfully used for over thirty years.

  • av Latresa Rice
    162,-

    There comes a time when "Aww, she's so cute! I can't wait to watch her! You can call me any time," turns into "ring, ring... no answer." Take a journey with Helen Morris, esteemed author and babysitter extraordinaire, as her life experiences highlight things parents do that burn their support network, and suggest ways in which they can extinguish the flames. It takes a village to raise exceptional members of our society. Everyone should do their best to avoid burning it.

  • av Behcet Kaya
    236,-

    Murder on the Naval Base begins with a blurry account of a cold-blooded shooting of a couple, singled out while having dinner at an Officer's Club. The prime suspect is apprehended hours later while apparently attempting to flee the state. With over a dozen eyewitnesses collaborating the incident, little was left in the puzzle for the military investigators to piece together; especially once it was determined the two victims were in fact the perpetrator's wife and the man she was having an on-going affair with. Transporting the reader into the supersonic fighter jet world of Naval Aviation, with aircraft carrier scenes, the novel brings the reader close to the egos and confidence of those commanders that fly our warplanes. Combined with a steamy undercurrent of lust, love, sexual fulfillment, jealousy and primordial desires of the protagonist, the human condition of married life versus the structure and demands of military careers are juxtaposed against the strength and will of personal upbringing and ethical behavior of the characters. Offering the reader a page-turner of excitement, legal intrigue, psychologically thrilling moments, steamy sex and military honor - complete with a surprise that is foreshadowed so brilliantly, even the most seasoned reader will raise an eyebrow at the end with humble acknowledgement of the literary mastery contained herein.

  • av Handri Timbuleng
    192,-

    This book is about 4 golden years of Christianity in America and the opportunity of 119 million America Citizens to become a Millionaire and 2017 is the year of Jubilee for Israel and all-American debt be cancelled at the same time as America defense Israel. This book is touching Heaven and changing earth and this is a must book to every single American to have it or you will miss the hugest Blessing are ready to manifest to every believer. Amen and God Bless you and God bless America the land of hope and the land of opportunity and home for the braves.

  • av Lafayette Tolliver
    177,-

    There is one interview in hell that you do not want to read about... yours!Nothing can make the reality of hell more personal than to have dozens of people tell their story as to how they wound up in hell.The stories that you are about to read are about situations that you could have been in or you may even know about from friends or family members. These are not bad dreams that they are experiencing.For their sake, they wish it was, but it is not. Hell is real, and the good this is, you do not have to go there to find that out! By reading this book, you are taking responsibility for the decision everyone must make about their eternal destination...Heaven or hell.Don't put this book down! In its pages are the life-giving words that, if acted upon, will make sure that you will never have to be interviewed by "Ron."

  • av Roshaunda Alexander
    162,-

    Peace and blessings for god beautiful creation, and for all those who have been blessed with their hands by touching this book of poetry. Poetry has a profound way of reaching our hearts, minds, and souls. The creator inspired my words of wisdom as well as to understand why I choose to write on these different to-pics of rhythms. It is very important for all humans to understand why we move around the way we do, and why it is important to know how to move around as who you represent yourself to be. So, I, queen Roshaunda have been inspired to write this book of pods to bring clarity and strong understanding pertaining to this topic "RHYTHMS" of what it's all about.

  • av Phyllis Roberts
    162,-

    This is a story of a little thorn stuck on a thorn bush in terrible surroundings. His home is often cursed by others because it has spiders and sharp thorns surrounding him. He soon meets the one human that he felt loved him, and with that interaction, he found his destiny and his life would never be the same!

  • av Jim Fraser
    207 - 260,-

  • av Thomas Crawford
    275,-

    This little book of oil painting portraits by Thomas Crawford of 28 of the greatest baseball players of the twentieth century includes their brief biographies and statistical records.

  • av Thomas Crawford
    207,-

    As I said in my first self-portraits book, copying master self-portraits gives the young or amateurish painter the illusion of knowing and painting like the masters themselves. It doesn't matter if the result in each case is superficial and plagiaristic. It gets the copier closer to the subjects copied and is a delightfully pleasant exercise. It may even improve the copier's technical ability.In a general sense, merely looking at master painters' self-portraits is like meeting the masters. If the viewer is also copying the works it is like painting alongside the master in the master's own studio or workplace.The first two self-portraits in this book are of Giotto and Benozzo Gozzoli, both born in Florence, Italy, respectively in 1267 and 1420. At that time and place there was no such thing as a studio self-portrait. Most wall paintings were al fresco, done in churches or palaces and mostly Biblical subjects. Artists such as Giotto and Gozzoli painted themselves, if at all, in a crowd or procession. Later, as secular subjects dominated European art, Durer, Holbein and Rembrandt, among others, created or nourished a practice of self-portraiture that exists and continues to evolve today.Leonardo never painted a self-portrait, but his red charcoal drawing is included in this collection in homage to the greatest painter ever. Self-portraits reveal much about the artist. Caravaggio, for example, led a rough, violent life and he portrayed himself as the severed head of Goliath. Raphael reveals in his modest self-portrait his renowned sweetness. Courbet, a bold, dramatic character, portrays himself in a greatly agitated state. Henri Rousseau, perhaps the greatest self-taught, naive artist, portrays himself in a grand, dignified manner. Klimt, who painted the most beautiful or brilliantly adorned women never painted his own portrait, saying, "I am less interested in myself as a subject for a painting than I am in other people, above all women." So, Klimt is represented in this collection not by a self-portrait but by a portrait of him by Swiss painter, Ferdinand Hodler. Frida Kahlo painted a great many self-portraits in a wide variety of settings and poses suggesting, perhaps, the turmoil in her own life. -Thomas Crawford

  • av Donald Peters
    361,-

  • av Nieves Catahan Villamin
    162,-

  • av Sharon Knotts Hass
    162 - 221,-

  • av Sharon Knotts Hass
    162 - 221,-

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