Panic


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"When aspiring performer Madelaine finds a poem that helps her finish a song she is writing, she decides to find the author in hopes of starting a collaboration."--Provided by publisher.




Neon Panic


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The body of a young woman washes up in Hong Kong harbor, her identity unknown. But inspector Herman Lok of the Hong Kong Police Force soon discovers that the woman is linked not just to the triads, the city's ruthless criminal societies, but also to an organization not usually connected with murder and conspiracy, the Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra.




CIO


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Collected Works


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PAPERBACK EDITION! Jason Stephen Martinko (1979-) is a writer, musician, actor, and filmmaker born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA. "Collected Works" is the first published edition of his poetry.




Neon Lights


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My condition had gotten to the point that I couldn't go to work (fearing what might happen to cause a panic attack). Going to visit a few select friends or relatives (fearing what I could do if I had a panic attack), or stay at home and worry about the future, which it seemed I had no control over. I was about 35 at this time, now eight to ten years of living with anxiety and panic attacks. It was now time for depression. I had gotten myself into a deep, dark hole. Up until now, there was always a little light at the end of this tunnel, but now it was starting to close up. Nothing seemed to be fun anymore. If I did smile about something, it only lasted a short time.




Goodbye, Goodness


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Hayward Theiss is on the lam, hiding out in a Malibu beach house that is not his and trying to figure out how he got there. A car crash, a bag of dope, a sinister producer, and his best friend's strange escape from rehab all complicate matters further.




These Are Our Children


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Florence is pregnant and 99% sure it's her husband's. But it could be Thomas's. Thomas is a neo-natal doctor whose invention could save premature babies. Helen is a midwife grieving for her baby, lost before the technology was invented. This is a novel that explores what love can drive us to do; searingly funny, audaciously smart and devastatingly moving.




One High Season


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Jarapans dreams died the day she was raped. It wasnt her fault, yet everyone treats her with disdain. She flees to the tourist city of Pattaya to start a new life. That decision unleashes the grinding wheels of fate. Mike Johnson has lived in Pattaya long enough to become a cynical man. Nothing has been the same since he lost Tippawan (“Math”) Bongkarn, the woman who holds his heart even in her death. When he meets Jarapan, long-buried passions explode into love. Then he gets sick, really sick. It ignites a firestorm that tests their new love beyond endurance. “One High Season” is the emotional conclusion of the powerful Thailand Trilogy that spans continents and cultures in its search for love and happiness. Read all three books: “Even Thai Girls Cry“, “The Farang Affair“, and this, “One High Season“.




Panic on the Pacific


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The aftershocks of the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor were felt keenly all over America—the war in Europe had hit home. But nowhere was American life more immediately disrupted than on the West Coast, where people lived in certain fear of more Japanese attacks. From that day until the end of the war, a dizzying mix of battle preparedness and rampant paranoia swept the states. Japanese immigrants were herded into internment camps. Factories were camouflaged to look like small towns. The Rose Bowl was moved to North Carolina. Airport runways were so well hidden even American pilots couldn't find them. There was panic on the Pacific coast: the Japanese were coming.




Fear


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Fear is a poetic sequence of events in one mans life, beginning with the discovery of his unconditional love for his child, the loss of that child, his descent into depression, anxiety and panic disorder, guilt complex, and prescription drug addiction as a result of that loss, and his gradual recovery. He is now able to forgive himself of his guilt for this loss, love again, and regain his ability to live his life with a new commitment to Christ..