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The Moose Jaw (The Fergus O’Neill Series)
By: Mike Delany
4.8 Out of 5 Stars (45 Reviews)

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Strange things happen in the Alaska bush. The native Alaskans say that a white man, too long alone out there will go mad. Gus O’Neill suspects it may have happened to him. His two best friends, Hard Case Calis the old Alaska State Trooper, and Haywood Jennings the flying veterinarian think so too. Gus spends a summer on Moose Jaw Creek where he builds a cabin, finds a ravaged red-haired beauty he comes to love, and murders the man who had sexually molested her. When Haywood flies in to join Gus for a moose hunt he finds his friend alone and raving. There is no evidence that Gus’ redhead or the dead man he claims to have killed ever existed.
Gus is baffled by the disappearance of his woman and the body of his victim, but he agrees to join Haywood on a moose hunt. While getting in position to drive a large bull toward Haywood, Gus is attacked by a giant grizzly that has been stalking him. He manages to kill the bear but is badly mauled in the process. Haywood finds Gus and the dead bear, and flies his injured friend back to Fairbanks for treatment. The following day Haywood returns to Gus’ cabin with Hard Case to deal with the dead bear. During the flight they discuss Gus’ condition and his weird tale about the woman he had found and the man he’d killed. They agree Gus must have gone a little crazy while out there alone. Things become complicated when, back in the woods near Gus’ cabin, they find no bear carcass. Haywood insists he had seen and touched its dead body just yesterday. The two friends return to Fairbanks as mystified as Gus. When Hard Case unearths an unsolved case file that dates back more than forty years, it becomes clear that Gus may not have imagined the woman or the murder after all. Strange things happen in the Alaska bush.

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The Eden Project (Peter Zachary Adventure)
By: John Bolin
3.8 Out of 5 Stars (23 Reviews)

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Deep in the Amazon jungle, a mysterious virus threatens all of humanity. When an ex-Army Ranger and a beautiful anthropologist team-up to find a cure, science and faith collide in an epic struggle for survival.

Anthropologist Alex Forsythe spent three years studying a remote tribe in the Amazon jungle when they mysteriously vanished without a trace. Months later, a teenage girl from the tribe turns up babbling about a horrifying place her people had been taken. The girl’s body is ravaged by a strange malady, and blood tests reveal an unknown, lethal pathogen. Alex realizes she must find the source of the outbreak if there is to be any hope of a cure.

Nearby, former Army Ranger Peter Zachary leads a small team into the jungle to film a reality show created to explore and explain paranormal phenomena. When Alex and Peter’s paths cross and they join forces, they face the most dangerous adversary they’ve ever encountered, and a technology that threatens the future of humanity. Faith and science collide as Peter and Alex discover the dark secret at the heart of The Eden Project.

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Savage Nights
By: W.D. Gagliani
4.4 Out of 5 Stars (20 Reviews)

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The call came in the middle of the night. Rich Brant was just sweating through another Vietnam nightmare when the phone rang.

“It’s Kit,” his brother moaned. “They’ve taken her.”

They don’t know what they’ve done…

Kidnapped from a busy mall, Brant’s beloved 19-year old niece is in a world of trouble. Hard-nosed inquiries suggest that she has been snatched for auction by the international sexual slavery ring run by the ruthless Goran, also known as The Serb. Kit’s final destination: a modern harem, a brothel, a dungeon, or one of the Serb’s kinky slavery clubs.

Or worse.

Now Brant will need his inconsistent and sometimes unreliable psychic ability more than he ever did in Vietnam and what came after… He reconnects with his Vietnam buddies, some of them ex-cops, to help him pry Kit from Goran’s clutches.

Brant becomes rescuer, avenging angel, and executioner. In his quest, there may be redemption for his own past sins. Or there may only be new sins…

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Fluffs
By: Daniel I. Russell
4.0 Out of 5 Stars (19 Reviews)

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Shaun finds himself committed, subject to daily interviews with his psychiatrist following his arrest for murder. But Shaun refuses to admit his guilt, blaming a group of multi-coloured, carnivorous furballs he calls FLUFFS for the crime. But as the taps start to drip and squeaks echo through the plumbing…maybe Shaun isn’t quite so mad?

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Death at the Double Inkwell
By: Shonell Bacon
4.9 Out of 5 Stars (10 Reviews)

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Sometimes life is stranger than fiction; take the lives of mystery novelists and twins, Jovan Parham-Anderson and Cheyenne Parham. They are young, beautiful, talented, and on their way to their sixth best-selling novel; that is, until Jo learns her husband, Cordell Anderson, founder of Anderson Technologies, is having an affair with Alisha Stewart, his right hand at Anderson. Before she can confront him, tragedy strikes her home, and Jovan must deal with the fact that the careful, safe life she had with Cordell was merely smoke and mirrors.

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THE AMERICAN STORYBAG
By: Gerald Hausman
5.0 Out of 5 Stars (16 Reviews)

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THE TALES

The stories in THE AMERICAN STORYBAG are a fleeting yet incisive look at American life, primarily on the road, but sometimes on or in the water, and have been collected by Gerald Hausman since 1965. Some of the tales are very brief and may be called “sudden stories”. Many of them deal with human survival, an autistic boy lost in a trackless swamp; a young woman who falls in love with a supernatural creature; a young man who finds himself by finding his horse. Some of the tales are mere messages left on a cell phone. Others, like the story “Bimini Blue” tell about a Navajo healing ceremony given to a famous author who committed suicide. There are stories of ghosts, demons, fearsome predators, and wise old men who take the innocent in hand and lead them on the road to wisdom. These are tales of innocence and anguish, fantasy and fable, humor and heart. In them we hear the voices of a lost America, an America of folk heroes fading fast from view and crying out to be heard.

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GIV The Story of a Dog and America
By: Boston Teran
5.0 Out of 5 Stars (13 Reviews)

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Dogs touch us in ways we cannot explain. The invisible beyond the visible within each of us. Through Giv’s journey through life we experience goodness and evil, sorrow and tragedy, even triumph. The will to survive and the determination to overcome all that life throws our way to hold us back.
Giv’s journey through life is an unusual and difficult journey. Giv is our window to the soul of this nation as we follow him from state to state and person to person. We are introduced to the people that Giv’s life has touched. There is something special about Giv that brings up deep reservoirs of lose that passages of time can not resolve.

Giv is found on a back road in Kentucky by Dean Hickok, sergeant, late of the U.S. Marines, war tested and wary, the victim of hardened years at the tender young age of three. Dean determines to reunite Giv with his owner in New Orleans post Katrina. Thus begins the journey into Giv’s life…

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