CHANG The Magic Cat


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CHANG THE MAGIC CAT is a rollicking, adventurous screenplay-novel set in merry old England. It follows Chang, the wise, mystical, magical, all-knowing cat through his adventures with bumbling humans as they search to discover the rightful heir to Briersly Manor.




The COMPLETE Koski & Falk


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Books One through Seven of A. G. Haye's multi-award-winning Koski & Falk Thriller Series including (1) WHO'S KILLING ALL THE LAWYERS?; (2) THE JUDAS LIST; (3) IMMINENT DANGER; (4) THE CHEMICAL FACTOR; (5) FINDING KATE; (6) QUANTUM DEATH (with Raymond Gaynor); and (7) THE SOLAR TRIANGLE. Complete and unabridged.




68 Via Condotti


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From a little known address within the Vatican, operation "Eternity" is launched, ultimately redefining the world's intelligence services and their strategic plan for global cooperation. It all begins with a humble Pope with a different plan for this and the next world. "68 VIA CONDOTTI: Eternity Ltd." is the first of three Kate Keenan Special Assignment books in a serialized read not unlike watching a 1950s movie serial. A simple realization in the mind of God's Hand on Earth ultimately reaches beyond this time and world.




The Solar Triangle


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"We chose the place for its neutrality. The Brits opted for its inaccessibility and the Israelis agreed because of its impregnability," Agent Joseph Falk's voice crackled in the earphones of fellow Agent Susan Koski as she swept her binoculars across the vastness of the dark green sea below to focus on the jagged black rock that comprised the home of Flangenan Lighthouse. A lighthouse clinging tenaciously to the rocky outcroppings three miles west of Tiree Island for over one hundred years, once crisp and white, its conical structure embedded into the northernmost tip of land, was now weather-worn to a splotchy grey. Then she spied a concrete bunker recently added to the west curve of the lighthouse, then yet another built into the east face of the rock cliff... In their sixth adventure, Koski and Falk face what may be one of their most deadly assignments yet: Operation Solar Triangle.




Critical Writing


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Phenomenology is about recording and sharing authentic personal experiences in order to preserve truthful knowledge of past and present. In Hawaii's culture, it's called "talking story." The challenge with "talking story" is to uncover from within the significant and meaningful. CRITICAL WRITING: STORIES AS PHENOMENA is a practical guide to recording and sharing human experience, as well as conducting and evaluating phenomenological research. It incorporates practical suggestions and tools of interest to authors and phenomenologists, as well as writers, journalists and pre- and post-dissertation students interested in separating the truth from "fake news." The chapters provide a snapshot of lessons learned by the author, followed by practical advice in recording and evaluating experiences as well as applying them in a variety of situations. Chapters end with practical suggestions to more effectively glean the significant and meaningful, followed by ways to avoid potential hazards in applying the phenomenological method. Keywords: talking story, truth, meaning, phenomenology, research, advising, college, learning, studying, communication, doctoral dissertation, culture, tradition, phenomena, experience, writing, documenting, place-based education, culture-based education




Shadow and Light


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Sixty-four selected poems by twenty-two outstanding poets including, in order of appearance, Rose Seaquill, Bipul Banerjee, Dr. Mike, Doc Krinberg, Jock Armour, Mr. Ben, Emily Anderson, Marianne Smith, Carolina Casas, Cigeng Zhang, Thomas Koron, Mark Daniel Seiler, Dwight Armbrust Jr, Uhene, Daniel S. Janik, Lonner F. Holden, Sara Hawley, Ihar Kazak, Barbara Bailey, V. Bright Saigal, Ken Rasti and Teuta S. Rizaj. The sixth in the distinguished, multi-award-winning Savant Poetry Anthology series




A Real Daughter


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When her infant daughter Sarah unexpectedly dies, Claire, feeling blame, reinvents herself as a landscape gardener in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Claire imagines Sarah still alive, marking her birthdays, Christmas, first day of school—as if Sarah never died. Remarrying, Claire acquires a step-daughter, eight-year-old Mandy—about the age Sarah would be had she lived. Part vamp, part jealous, bossy and troubled, Mandy is nothing like Sarah, who still lives on in Claire's imagination. As Claire lives two lives—one real, one imagined—the clash between the two daughters threatens to destroy her, releasing the demons she has managed, so far, to hold at bay. As the story hurtles towards its harrowing ending. Claire must choose between her new life and her haunted past. "A Real Daughter is the real thing: a compelling, psychologically astute inquiry into the seismic shifts of one, uneasily blending California family haunted by the past." - Cristina Garcia, novelist, Dreaming in Cuban, National Book Award finalist "Has a Maupassant quality of horror artfully restrained—until it isn't … Masterful writing and storytelling … Deeply unnerving." - Hilary Reyl, novelist, Lessons in French "The writing is luscious and chilling. Expect to be afraid—and then horrified." - Mary Morrissey, novelist, Mother of Pearl, Lannan Literary Award for Fiction




Cleopatra Victorious


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CLEOPATRA VICTORIOUS is the alternative history sequel to Helen R. Davis' award-winning novel, CLEOPATRA UNCONQUERED (Savant 2015). Cleopatra VII, queen of Egypt, has triumphed at the Battle of Actium, which in the annals of history cost her and her lover, Mark Antony, their lives. She has won the battle, but will she be able to win the war and create a new place for her, her dynasty and Egypt in the annals of history?




Illegal


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While kidnapped in Laredo, Texas, by a hate group, 12-year-old Rush Peña witnesses the murder of three immigrant children before escaping with his life. His trial testimony brings the murderers to justice, but not without making Rush and his family the target of racist vigilantes. Kidnapping, murder, and rescues abound. The Peña family and their friends are forced to stop the human trafficking, drug cartels and general hate groups waging war against them. The struggle continues when Rush attends an Eastern Seaboard college and discovers that cultural hatred isn’t limited to the Border States.




One Night in Bangkok


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Miles Devereaux, an ordinary, working class, family man, is thrust sixty years into the dazzling futuristic world of 2065 Bangkok, and into a life-and-death game of chess where the players and pieces' fates depend on each player's acumen. Requiring Miles to match wits and physical skills with an array of opponents while faced with solving the mystery of his time travel and how to return to his own time, ONE NIGHT IN BANGKOK is a riveting adventure set in what might very well be our own future.