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  • av Robert Philip Bolton
    184,-

  • av Ray Ordorica
    150,-

    Private eye Rico Morgan is hired to find out why pregnant women crossing from old Mexico into New Mexico are being killed, and why their babies are missing. Is it drug related? No sooner do Rico and his buddy Mole begin the investigation than they're attacked. The bullets keep on coming, but Rico's in the dark about why. What does he know that puts him, his friend Mole, and his violinist girlfriend Sally in mortal danger? Then the sexy CIA girl Roxy shows up, and things get tangled. They go to Mexico to set up a sting, but in the dark night in the desert things go horribly wrong. When Rico goes to England to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend the whole truth behind the Border Caper comes out.An Interview with Ray Ordorica: How long did it take you to write this?It took several years of on-and-off work. I began the book some time ago, but because of my work as a professional editor I could not find time to complete it. When The Alaskan Retreater's Notebook came out the publisher expressed a strong interest in Border Caper, so I got it done. Then I found out about self-publishing on Amazon, looked into it and liked it. Print-on-demand makes more sense than old-fashioned publishing, where you print a bunch of books, hope they sell, and the writer gets zip until they do. Amazon offers more benefits and more control than conventional publishing, so here it is. The second book in the Rico Morgan series was completed within four months, but the third book was delayed because of personal projects that kept me from writing.Er...the names! Where'd you get the idea for those odd names?Chester Gould, creator of Dick Tracy, used many odd names over the years: Rhodent, B.O. Plenty, Sam Catchem, E. Kent Hardly, and others. Even though Dick Tracy was a comic strip the action was sometimes deadly, bullets flyin'. By copying Gould's idea I could be fairly sure I wasn't using anyone's real name. Don't forget Pussy Galore, Holly Goodhead, Plenty O'Toole, Yurasis Dragon, and many others. Hence my extra disclaimer at the front of the book.What about Mexicans walking into the U.S. across the border in New Mexico?Back a few years ago my friends and I used to hunt birds in the desert outside of Las Cruces near the border. It was common for us to offer water to the great many Mexicans who simply walked in across the desert. I'm sure that has not stopped.You don't spend a lot of pages on descriptions of clothes, food and the like.Some notable authors fill their books with page after page of what the scenes looked like, types of clothing, colors, stripes, styles; types of haircut, shoes, even the shoes' decorations. They describe what they had for dinner and how they cooked it. I don't think my readers care a whole lot about what the people wore or what they ate, much less how they cooked it. That's nothing but filler. By way of a good example the Harry Potter books are entirely without filler and dead pages. J.K. Rowling knows her stuff. Like her, I prefer to stick to telling the story and keep the action content up.Without giving away any secrets, what about the advanced research discussed?The U.S., Russia, China, and I'm sure other nations are digging deep into the kinds of research mentioned in the book. Someday it'll help us all. Also, a new design of Mexican portable toilets is indeed in the news. Scary, eh?How'd you come up with the name Rico Morgan?As a kid I read many stories about pirate Henry Morgan. The name stuck with me, so that's where Rico's name comes from. 'Ricardo' makes him somewhat more cosmopolitan.What's next?Rico's going to San Francisco.

  • av Stephen Mark Rainey
    143,-

    On a hike along the shores of Lake Superior, thirteen-year-old Anna Hendrix sees a huge creature rise from the waters and-to her horror-sink a tour boat. Soon afterward, Jeff Griggs, also thirteen, encounters a similar but smaller creature in the woods around his parents' vacation house. Unable to resist investigating, both Anna and Jeff venture into the nearby forests. They meet each other at a huge waterfall, where they discover a partially hidden cave. Inside it, to their surprise, they find a cave painting of a creature that resembles the ones they have seen. Suddenly, in a bizarre twist of time and space, the youngsters are transported to strange, unknown land, vastly different from the Michigan they know. Here, they meet a strange but friendly young man who calls himself Skyhawk. He claims to be a member of a civilization that can only be reached by way of the cave. In this strange land, huge monsters roam freely. Skyhawk and his people worship the beasts as gods. But while the people of this land appear friendly, Anna and Jeff discover they hide a deadly secret. And the two youngsters must somehow find their way back home before the passage between the two worlds closes forever.

  • av Jean Gibson
    144,-

    In this omnibus edition, Jean Gibson presents two contemporary collections of inspiring stories from women who have faced the reality of life and proved the sufficiency of God's power in many different circumstances.

  • av Ken
    173,-

    This concise book is jammed full of the kind of information it often takes beginning writers years to learn. Ken Rand offers his own advice and twenty-five years of experience for the benefit of other writers. His no-nonsense approach to editing fiction will do more to make writing more professional.

  • av Susan Wiggs
    188,-

  • av Scott William Carter
    249,-

    A beached sailboat. A missing man. A distraught woman staggering ashore. There to greet her-Garrison Gage, full-time curmudgeon and part-time private investigator, who quickly finds himself thrust into his familiar role of crusader for the desperate and downtrodden. The woman claims to have no memory, but is she lying? When a body later washes ashore, the mystery deepens and the stakes ratchet up another notch. Dark money and even darker intentions. Violence both threatened and real. The woman may be at the heart of it all, or merely an innocent interloper who chose the wrong boat at the wrong time. Only Gage can discover the truth.

  • av Anuj Tiwari
    169,-

    What if you don't get what you want from your life? Do you learn to live life with its terms and conditions? Anuj, a young professional, is just getting by from day to day when the beautiful and vivacious Pakhi walks into his life and turns it upside down. Love blossoms and Anuj is convinced that she is the one for him. But when all is going well Pakhi leaves unexpectedly, and shatters Anuj's faith in love and happy endings. To shake off his depression and restart his life, he heads to Mumbai where he meets new people-the stunning Meera, rom-com specialist Vishal, the man of reasons, Rahim Chacha, and the lovely Anushka. With their help, he begins to put his past behind, but Fate intervenes. Will Anuj be able to find the answers he desperately seeks and finally find closure? Or does life have other plans? It Had to Be Youis a story that, in its simplicity, shows us the importance of love, life, family and friendship.

  • av Ananda Coomaraswamy
    183,-

    Written in the early twentieth century, The Dance of Shiva was a remarkable book for its time. It discussed in depth the unique nature of the Indian ethos, understood by so few in the Western world and misinterpreted by so many. A collection of fourteen lectures, these essays on Indian art and culture offer a lucid representation of the opinions and attitudes held by Indian intellectuals during the British Raj. Ranging from topics such as music during Vedic times, Indian attitudes towards family, women and love, analyses of the symbolism of Nataraja and the many-armed gods of India, to the Indian concept of beauty, The Dance of Shiva is an effervescent account of the Indian experience through the ages.

  • av Federico Julie
    132,-

    Anger is OKAY Violence is NOT is a book for children struggling with temper tantrums and children who are living with domestic violence. This book is a lifeline to children living with domestic violence. It is also available in Spanish.

  • av Porfirio Salazar
    141,-

  • av Nina Walker
    129,-

    What if color could be transformed into powerful magic? Tristan is itching for something more. When he's offered an opportunity to train as a Royal Officer, he quickly becomes the top recruit in his class. Unfortunately, the job turns out to be nothing more than glorified babysitting of color alchemists. Tristan isn't sure he wants in, not when magic is involved. It's too unpredictable.Everything changes the day he meets a young alchemist with an ability that could destroy herself and others. One split-second decision launches the pair onto a path that will forever change their lives.Among Shadows, by USA Today Bestseller author Nina Walker, is the prequel novella to The Color Alchemist series. An international bestseller and highly beloved series, The Color Alchemist will transport you into a world of dynamic magic, shocking plot twists, forbidden romance, and impossible odds.

  • av Mateja Bizjak
    148,-

    Savia and Spendio and the Piggy Banks is a story about a sister and a brother, and their piggy banks. Savia is always careful with money but her brother Spendio wastes it all, mainly on sweets. However, one day Savia spends all her money on some materials and now her piggy bank is empty too! Will Savia and Spendio be able to fill up their piggy banks again? And perhaps spread a little joy along the way? The message of the story is about saving, spending, and investing; and the importance of hard work, perseverance, and helping others.

  • av Jenny Stuber
    1 432,-

    Exploring Inequality: A Sociological Approach will help you examine the socially constructed nature of our identities, the processes by which we acquire them, prejudice and privilege, and the unequal outcomes they produce within institutions. By employing both micro-level and macro-level perspectives, as well as integrating intersectional analysis in every chapter, author Jenny M. Stuber provides you with a solid and effective framework for understanding social diversity and inequality. The updated Second Edition features a strong introductory chapter reviewing key theories and concepts, real-world examples, social problems and their solutions, and better visuals to help you gain a comprehensive understanding of social inequality.

  • av J. Levesque
    156,-

    Broken Promises: An Anthology>WHAT IS A PROMISE?A promise is a wedding ring, a symbol of forever love, or a lighthouse guiding ships to shore. A promise is a deal with the Devil, a prepper's safehouse in the country, or a commitment to care for a beloved pet. When you break a promise, something precious dies. Something...or someone. Broken Promises is a collection of short stories by established and emerging writers from the Dublin Creative Writers Cooperative. Contributors were given only the premise of "broken promises" to play with, but common and unexpected themes emerged: marriage and infidelity, death and morality, myths, and the perilous sea. In this collection you will find flash fiction, short stories, and a novelette, written in a wide range of genres and styles from fantasy to suspense to historical fiction. You will encounter starlets, monsters, pirates, and ghosts. It is our hope that you'll laugh, gasp, snicker, and reflect as you read Broken Promises: An Anthology. Featured Authors: A. Howitt, J. Levesque, Thomas Brown, J.H. Schiller, Autumn Shah, Anne Johnston, Tom MacMahon, George Mason, J. Powell Ogden Edited by Anita Howitt short story collection, flash fiction, speculative fiction, science fiction, horror, suspense fiction, historical fiction, mythology, murder

  • av Laura D Edles
    1 780,-

    Sociological Theory in the Classical Era, Fourth Edition is an innovative text/reader for courses in classical theory. The new edition of this bestseller expands the explanation of the theoretical framework, includes streamlined primary readings, and features updated examples, statistics and visuals throughout every chapter.

  • av Matt McMillen
    157,-

    WHO ARE YOU, CHRISTIAN? This question is as old as the New Covenant itself. From the moment Christ died, all of humanity was given the opportunity to know God in a way unlike ever before. Jesus' death sealed the deal, but when He came back to life, every person on the planet now had the chance of God making His home inside of them-permanently. By grace through faith in what Jesus did for our sins, we Christians get a brand new identity from the moment we first believe. No longer living by rules, wasteful efforts, or people-pleasing, we now live and breathe by way of a supernatural relationship with the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Unfortunately, religious hierarchies who extort Christians, our main enemy, Satan, and the power of sin, all want nothing more than for us to not know what the Cross has truly done. The spiritual identity of every believer has become heaven-ready! On the inside, we are currently brand new creations! Not when our physical bodies die, but right now, we are new! My name is Matt McMillen, and over the next thirty days I'll take you on a daily devotional adventure of discovering who you really are as a child of God. Christian, you will be amazed at what the Cross has done to your identity! Thanks for joining me! Let's go!

  • av Edward Vidaurre
    140,-

  • av Elise Noble
    159,-

  • av Timothy Medsker
    146,-

    So why use President Trump as a perfect example to prove how the Antichrist could arise on the scene and the world, particularly that which calls itself Christian, would be unaware? After all the end IS going to happen at some point. There will be a generation that will endure that. There will be a generation of Believers who will meet Christ in the air (1 Thes. 4:17). There will be a generation that will have to contend with the Antichrist. There will be a generation that will go through the "time of Jacob's trouble" (Jer. 30:7), better known as the Tribulation. So why use President Trump as the perfect example? Because he is and his followers are the perfect example of how a Strong Delusion sent by God could unfold. For those who are the most fascinated and strongest supporters of President Trump, likewise frequently make claims in their own personal lives as being Christians.Well quite simply put, a warning needs to be given to those around the world who might be asking questions, trying to make sense of the nonstop changes taking place. For some, something doesn't seem right. For me, how could a warning not be given, one that reminds people to repent and accept Christ, to get back to being watching and ready, no matter who the Antichrist is or when the time of the end is? Whether or not President Trump will turn out to be the Antichrist, I do not know. However, as I will point out, he makes the perfect example of proving just how far from the truth that what calls itself the church is nowadays. President Trump makes a perfect example of how those who call themselves christians, yet are not, seem to be deluded regarding him. He also makes the perfect example of how through genius schemes, he could ultimately rise to world power, though it would not be of his own power, but through the power of Satan. So we are going to be taking a look at some of the characteristics written about in The Antichrist chapter and comparing them to President Trump.

  • av Faruk Kazi
    166,-

    CHUTAKICHA JAG IS A NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR FARUK KAZI. IT PORTRAYS THE MYSTERIOUS HAPPENINGS IN THE LIFE OF THE PROTAGONIST CHUTAKI. CHUTAKI IS A SMALL SCHOOL GOING GIRL FROM A HAPPY, LOVING FAMILY. BUT ONE DAY ONE DANGEROUS MONSTER ENTERS INTO HER LIFE. HER LIFE BECOMES MISERABLE. THIS NEW STRUGGLE IS AN EYE OPENER TRAVEL WHICH KEEPS READERS ENGAGED THROUGH THE SURPRISING EVENTS. आपल्या अब्बूवर जीवापाड प्रेम करणारी पाच वर्

  • av A. K. Howard
    180,-

    The Footnail Series is an exciting, action packed historical based story set in fantasy fiction that follows a female hero who joins a battle between good and evil.

  • av Kurt Eggers
    352,-

    The Weimar Republic holds an infamous place in German history as a unique period of shame. Having been defeated in World War I, the German people had harsh and demoralizing conditions imposed on them by the Allies, including severe limitations on their nation's military. Vindictive neighbors like France and Poland ruthlessly exploited Germany's weakness by encroaching and laying claim to yet more of its lands.In this situation of the "death of Germany's honor," as Kurt Eggers calls it, paramilitary units called the Freikorps emerged to fill the void, refusing to accept their nation's humiliation. Rebel Mountain tells the story of the attempted re-conquest of the mountain Annaberg in Upper Silesia from Polish insurgents, a tale of struggle and heroism, rebellion and duty. Eggers writes with first-hand knowledge of the setting from his own participation in the conflict at the age of fifteen. Through the eyes and emotions of fictional characters, he brings to life his personal experience of a time when men took up arms for an unsung cause and kept the flame of their nation's honor alive, and he sees in the actions and desires of those humble veterans and volunteers the spark of a greater faith that could one day lift Germany out of both material oppression and spiritual malaise. Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present Kurt Eggers' Rebel Mountain, for the first time accessible to the English reader. This evocative and insightful story of sacrifice and faith in the face of hardship and defeat is sure to be classic for generations to come.

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