Just a Simple Country Boy


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This is a fictional crime story interspersed with actual historical events and locations. All characters are fictitious except for one prominent industrialist and entrepreneur who lived in the northeast of England. His name and the name of his mansion has been changed. The existence of a great niece mentioned in this book is a figment of imagination.




Jesus Was a Country Boy


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A country music superstar talks about Jesus and the simple, faith-based lessons that he learned from his father. Clay writes with a lack of pretense and a hands-on attitude toward life, drawing from his own humble beginnings and reminding readers what it means to be grounded in faith.







Merton of the Movies


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Reproduction of the original: Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson




Understanding E-Body Language


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Ideas in this book will help you every time you send or receive an electronic note, whether at work or at home. You will learn to read between the lines in all forms of incoming electronic communications and ensure outgoing messages convey your true intentions and are politically appropriate. This book also teaches you how to avoid the escalating and embarrassing "e-mail grenade" battles that are too prevalent online. There are many tips for managing your electronic inbox to avoid overload and "e-burnout." Understanding E-body Language will forever change how you view e-mail, while making your online communications easier and more effective.




Short Takes: Readers' Choice of the Best Columns of America's Favorite Newspaperman, Damon Runyon


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Short Takes: Readers' Choice of the Best Columns of America's Favorite Newspaperman, Damon Runyon" by Damon Runyon. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




Down Home


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In 1969 after 20 years living in New York City, Engineer, Photographer & Educator William Henry Mackey, Jr. returned to the rural Georgia backwoods where he had been raised. During the 20 years since he had left, the South had undergone drastic changes, from the Civil Rights Era to the technological advances in farming techniques, yet at the same time it remained the same simple place where he had grown up. Mackey proceeded to photograph and interview friends, family and other residents of the area in an effort to document their history and recollections of an era that was fast fading under the onslaught of 'progress'. The result is a fascinating look into the legacy of rural Blacks in coastal Georgia and the political, technological and social changes they underwent during the century since the Emancipation Proclamation.




Red Hand


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One year after the death of Mao Tse-tung, the Politburo is mired in a struggle between the hard line right and several groups of moderates unable to coalesce into a unified opposition. A brilliant man who stays mainly in the shadows, and is unknown to Western Intelligence, is looked to by the rabid generals of the right as the only person capable of giving them what they want - a plan to establish China as a world leader. His exceptionally gifted mind finally does this. His plan will take advantage of the divided Politburo and includes duping the leaders of Vietnam and North Korea as pawns in his scheme. He regards it as a bonus that his plan will kill millions of people. One apparently minor consequence of this plan comes to the attention of, and intrigues, the CIAs head of operations in South East Asia. The more he digs the more he becomes convinced that, although his analysis is still extremely vague, his gut is correct and America is in grave danger. But Washington dismisses his conclusion. Two years after defeat in Vietnam, the last thing they want to countenance is another entanglement in Asia. In frustration he contacts a retired soldier and begs him to investigate. Colonel Philip Melville was the most successful leader of Special Forces in the Vietnam conflict. The trail begins by his infiltrating back into Ho Chi Minh City and leads to Hong Kong and Beijing. Along the way, vague pieces of analysis become unthinkable catastrophic possibilities. Still Washington refuses to intervene, leaving Melville as the only barrier to Armageddon. His nightmare turns to chilling reality when he learns time is rapidly running out.




Those Thrilling Yarns of Yesteryear Volume 2


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In this second book in a series of thrilling stories, the author vividly describes the soul-stirring details that surround the amazing deeds of some of America's greatest war heroes. You will marvel at the deeds of these exceptional men (and women) who unselfishly risked their lives for you, for our nation and for the freedom of the world. In telling tales of awesome courage, sacrifice and achievement from the American Revolution to the War in Iraq, this Vietnam War veteran and retired G-man proclaims his profound love for America, his rich pride in our nation's military, and his strong personal faith in God Almighty.




A Rule Not Followed


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Bud Wheeler lives in a small town in the backwoods of Arkansas, but that doesnt automatically make him a simple farmer. As a sideline, Bud is an options trader in the stock market, and somehow hes managed to make millions within just six months. It seems the young man just knows precisely when to make a tradealmost as if hes got an unbeatable system. Maybe he does, which is why the Securities and Exchange Commission decides to investigate. As a favor for his old friend and adversary, Brunswick Bohlman, Harrison Pius heads to Arkansas to look into the Wheeler situation. He discovers that the government isnt the only party interested; Bud and his wife, Sue, have some shady characters sniffing around their property, too. Harry should have known there was more to Wheeler than meets the eye, and as usual, anything involving Bohlman quickly turns deadly. Soon theres murder on the table, and Harry has a baffling case on his hands that even stumps the FBI. Betrayal soon seasons the case, as does unexpected romance for Harry. So what is Wheelers secret investment strategy? And does Bohlman really care about his distant relative Bud Wheeler, or did Harry get set up for the biggest fall of his life?