Mea Culpa: a Way out of Hell


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From birth to death, we pass the same milestones, forks in the road, and dead ends. Each next step may lead us to disaster. Dennis Noel, a native of the dual-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, shares lessons from his own journey in book one of his life story. His prime directive is to show the interconnectivity of everything in the universe, between universes, and between beings. His story is connected to othersand their stories are all part of a much bigger story. He reveals regrets many of us choose to ignore. Some of these lie buried deep in the recesses of our minds to be forgotten or diluted with enough justifications to dissolve any real ownership, but he seeks to move toward a more enlightened path. He also looks back at the many times in his life that help was given, sometimes in the form of angels disguised as strangers or via doors opened with whispers urging him closer to faith.







Mea Culpa


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Not Bored! Anthology 1983-2010


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Massive anthology of essays and illustrations published in NOT BORED! between 1983 and 2010.




"Mea Culpa.".


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The Nine Pillars of Happiness


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Book description: Ben is an investigative reporter whose new assignment plunges him into the bizarre world of a wealthy 2,000-year-old cult in Florence, Italy. Its grand mission seduces Ben into believing he can find fulfillment by leading its seven hundred members in a great cause—thwarting the seventh incarnation of Dispater and so averting the terrible prophesy. But millennia of enforced inbreeding have destabilized the cult members. So Ben must deal with deception at every level—even by those he trusts. In the end Ben acquires immense power, and through his consuming obsession almost becomes the very thing he seeks to destroy.




The Last Argentine Mistress


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The stories contained herein will take the reader through a real life obstacle course of choices that have to be made when confronting morality vs immorality, good vs evil, and social responsibility vs just deserts.




Fatal Mistake (Fatal Series, Book 6)


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A critical error. A Cinderella season cut short. A star player murdered. D.C. is recovering from angry riots after one player’s mistake blew the D.C. Federals’ chance at the World Series, and Lt. Sam Holland is determined to unravel the twisted web of motives behind the star center fielder’s death. Was it a disgruntled fan, a spurned lover or a furious teammate? While Sam digs through clues, her husband, U.S. Senator Nick Cappuano, fights for his political life in the final days of his reelection campaign as financial irregularities threaten his future. It’s a distraction Nick can ill afford with Sam in the midst of another high-profile murder investigation and both of them trying to help their adopted son, Scotty, cope with the murder of a ball player he admired. Determined to bring the killer to justice, Sam must root out the truth before another mistake proves fatal.




The Theater of Fernand Crommelynck


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He typically starts out from a realistic situation, then introduces a twist in the psyche of the main character that launches the rest of the action - for example, in The Magnanimous Cuckold a suspected glimmer of lust in Petrus's eye suffices to incite Bruno and to subjugate the other figures in the play to his expression of folly - and the realistic is soon overtaken by the obsessional and finally the absurd.




Cry Hard, Cry Fast


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A gunman on the run, a seventeen-year-old girl on a family vacation, a jaded working girl, a guilt-stricken widower, an abandoned mistress. All heading fast down a route to sudden death. Then for one horrifying instant their lives are frozen in time, when a Cadillac drives at speed into oncoming traffic. Lives are lost, and those that survive must endure a violent sequence of events that ensure life will never be the same again - for any of them.