Council’S Twelve


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There are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe. Each galaxy contains hundreds of billions, if not, trillions of stars. There are millions of trillions of stars. There are tens of millions of trillions of planets. Quadrillions of the planets are Precambrian. Trillions of them are suitable for evolved earthlike creatures. Billions are type O civilizations, still using fossil fuels. Millions are type 1, harnessing their planets energy. Hundreds of thousands are type 2, harnessing their suns energy. Thousands are type 3, harnessing their galaxys energy. But only twelve are type 4, manipulating time and space. There are twelve dimensions, eleven being spatial extensions; the twelfth, love. This is the account of the Councils Twelve.




Easy Peasy


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A WWII vet’s suicide drives his daughter to uncover his troubled past in this “absorbing, poignant” novel from the award-winning author of Partial Eclipse (Publishers Weekly). Zelda Dawkins knows her older lover, Foxy, is going to leave her. As Zelda prays for something, anything, to prevent the inevitable, she receives a call from her mother. Zelda’s father, a World War II prisoner of war, has hanged himself. It’s not what Zelda wanted. It’s also not unexpected. Zelda comes from a family of unspoken things. Foxy is hers. But for Zelda, her father’s suicide is more than a wellspring for her grief, rage, and guilt. It was his final escape from the screaming nightmares that kept her awake when she was young—and the closely guarded secret he took to bed with him. It’s also stirring in Zelda memories and unanswered questions of her childhood: Why did her father seem to reject her in favor of a damaged neighborhood boy named Vassil? Why was he so taken with the boy’s mother, a prostitute? How did Vassil come to be so disfigured? And what happened to her father those five years in a Japanese prison camp? It’s time for Zelda to confront the past, its legacy of cruelty, and to unearth the secrets—her father’s and her own—that have a cast a shadow over her life. “A writer of addictive emotional thrillers—as if Ruth Rendell had got hold of an A. S. Byatt novel and stripped out the digressive bits.” —The Independent “Step into the world of family secrets, lies and whispers in the dark.” —The Sunday Telegraph




Wanda's Washing Machine


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Wanda and her mother keep Walter the Washing Machine right in their kitchen because Wanda is a very messy eater, in a title that ends with a pop-up Walter and punch-out clothes that Walter make clean. 10,000 first printing.




The Second Path


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Naked and confused. Selkie Moon can't remember. When Selkie Moon finds herself naked on a Hawaiian beach, she has no memory of the past two weeks. Recovering at a friend's house, she wakes to find a bizarre collection of items scattered across the floor, items she apparently gathered in her sleep: a rock, a spoon, a message scrawled in lipstick … What do they all mean? Only her subconscious knows. A dark fairy tale journey takes Selkie around the globe, from Honolulu to Sydney to Paris. Filled with mythical clues, fear and laughter, The Second Path has Selkie unravelling the mystery behind the strangest clue of all – the word that keeps haunting her: home. Join Selkie Moon and a cast of quirky characters through a maze of mythical clues and psychological suspense to a conclusion you'll never see coming. Get it now.




Celebrate Change


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Celebrate Change is for people of all ages and circumstances who want to learn to transform the "pain of change" into the "celebration of change." Think of your faith as a spiritual muscle and change as the machine that exercises your faith. Celebrating change is an act of our will. But it cannot occur until we accept change, and that requires the work of God through the Holy Spirit. Filled with humorous personal anecdotes and realistic nuggets that are sure to reinforce God's truths, Dr. Turner's life-story is poignant, relevant, and encouraging.




Esther's Race


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A contemporary novel of love, addiction, and race.




Mangrove Bayou


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Troy Adam, mixed-race, ex-Army, and northern-born, is fired from his job as a Tampa cop. Looking for work, Adam finds himself in Mangrove Bayou, a small gulf coast Florida town located south of Naples and in the midst of the Ten Thousand Islands/Everglades National Park region. In short order he's hired, on probation, as Mangrove Bayou’s new police chief. Not much of an accomplishment, as there weren't any other serious candidates, but Adam intends to show his worth. No sooner does he arrive than a prominent citizen is found dead. Although the medical examiner rules the case an accident, Troy believes all signs point to murder. The town council doubts that Adam or his small department can handle the case, but Adam is determined to prove them wrong. As a hurricane arrives, Adam and his team are up to their elbows in storms and suspects, assisted (or hindered) by a collection of residents who redefine the term eclectic.




The True Story of Her Life (I Promise You)


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Many years ago, an artist applied the final brush stroke to the portrait of a beautiful woman. The woman was very young, newly married, and as close to happiness as she would ever be again. Somewhere in the Soviet Union, the portrait still exists, hanging perhaps in a museum. The image belongs to another time. After it was painted, the world the young woman knew was irrevocably altered by revolution, war, and bloody struggles for power.




The Little Wizard Wobbletooth and the Missing Centimetre


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Sir Turnip is one centimetre too short to take part in a jousting tournament due to be held in the castle above the clouds. The little wizard Wobbletooth wants to cast a spell to help him. But, once again, his spell goes horribly wrong! Instead, he conjures up a giant bluebottle and, as you can imagine, a great deal of chaos and mayhem. But Sir Turnip isn’t about to give up! He’s convinced that pirates have stolen his missing centimetre. And so he sets off to the seaside with his friends – the little wizard Wobbletooth, Princess Pustilla and the dragon Flutteric – to get it back.




In Business for Ourselves


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Wuttunee believes that the continued growth and development of a dynamic small business sector is vital to Canada's future economic structure. She has therefore directed her book not only to potential northern entrepreneurs and students interested in the concerns of small businesses in isolated communities but also to those who provide the support services for owners of small businesses.