The Mariner's Grandson


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"Mr. Craig, is there anyone you'd like me to call?" The doctor's words were sincere but it was clear. He was telling me to prepare to die. The next four days will change Duncan’s life. Duncan Craig is divorced, lonely, and just turned fifty. He hasn’t been on a date in years and is stuck in a rut. Just as two new women enter his life, he learns he has pancreatic cancer. Meanwhile, his father Jack, suffering from advanced dementia, is visited at his nursing home by a threatening stranger. As Jack’s fragmented memories slowly resurface, Duncan races to piece together Jack's untold past to identify the intruder. At each turn, he unearths a new clue that only deepens the mystery. As he grapples with his cancer diagnosis, two love interests, his ailing father, and an unwelcome visitor, Duncan is taken on an unexpected journey of mystery, romance, and self-discovery. REVIEWS "A heartfelt story in which the love of family makes one man's pain easier to bear." - Kirkus Reviews "...one of the best features of this tale lies in its cultivation of hope...thought-provoking, moving story, highly recommended..." - Midwest Book Review "...I found myself unable to put the book down." - OnlineBookClub.org







The Treat Family


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Grandson of Origins


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A graphic fantasy collection which throws light on the origins of the superheroes, such as Captain America, created by the U.S. Government during the Second World War, and the Prince of Atlantis, Namor, who rises from the depths.







The Minute Man


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Town & Country


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The Infant's Skull; Or, The End of the World. A Tale of the Millennium


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"The Infant's Skull; Or, The End of the World..." is a novel set in the end of the first millennium. The story begins in the court of the French King. The Queen discusses her future with her lover, Hugh the Capet, Count of Paris. The Queen proposes the unthinkable to Hugh, to carry out a plot to kill her husband the King, so as to be free to marry him...