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Russians and Rubles, the third installment of the Helen and Frank series by Thomas Morgan, takes our two stalwarts and their little band of conspirators through the tumultuous year of 2022.Amidst the disorder of Covid-19, crime, inflation, fentanyl overdoses, and a porous southern border, a new plague arrived in 2022: Vladimir Putin had his military invade Ukraine on February 28.Helen's aggressive nature and Frank's money laundering skills attract attention from the wrong people. They tangle with an assorted group of miscreants, including American mobsters, Wagner Group operatives, shady bankers, and ambitious federal investigators.Though Helen and Frank's rural location in St. Albans, Missouri, insulates them from urban chaos, danger finds them. Their involvement with criminal elements here and abroad compounded their peril. With wealth and influence, anyone can eventually overstep. It happens to Helen and Frank. They had to learn their lesson the hard way.
The second novella in the series of Helen and Frank stories, Marinated Money continues to follow the antics, love, crime and capers of Helen and Frank, who met in a St. Louis memory care center amidst the Covid-19 pandemic ... and fell in love.By the end of 2021, the pandemic dragged on. Economies were in chaos. Politicians were at each other''s throats. Helen and Frank have married and moved to a rural area of St. Albans, Missouri, to escape urban chaos. However, Vinnie, Frank''s nephew, has caught up with them with an anxious and concerned phone callFrank can''t ignore. Before they know it, they''ve become involved with con men, a money laundering caper, and a cast of nefarious characters. Throw in some good intentions - and bad decisions - and some good old fashioned twists and Marinated Money will keep you guessing until the end. And what about those bronzes?
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This volume outlines the author's scepticism about the veridity of some Old Testament history and provoked an open dispute with Samuel Chandler. Many of the theological ideas presented here are embedded in innovatory and persuasive ideas about ethics, language, anthropology and epistemology.
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