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This book is a work of fiction, and I do not know of any other
killer who is this evil and monstrous. You would have to go back to
the late 1800s when such maniacal killers existed. One name that
comes to mind would be the unsolved mysteries of Jack the Ripper,
who killed prostitutes. Another great mystery was written by Robert
Louis Stevenson, and that novel was called The Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which dealt with the problems of a split
personality. Here, I mean no harm to those that bear similar names
to the criminals within my novel. I argue that such is purely
coincidental and a result of both probability and chance.
This brief announcement is to reveal the first public showing of my
collected short stories. Until recently, they were gathering dust
balls in my library. They cover different subjects from the past
80-years. Some men whittle on cedar sticks but, I am weird, I write
short stories and novels. At the age of ten, our author began
writing articles for the Hazard Daily Herald of Hazard, Kentucky
and he hasn't stopped since that time. His following continues to
support his creative compositions and he lives in Pearland, TX
where he generates his stories, books and breathes bad air.
This short, short work of fiction and forty love poems that are
attached are each dedicated to those men and women who are prone to
search for their companions as common law lovers via the World Wide
Web. This may work for some people, but it didn't work for me. And
it's my opinion that there are many more effective ways to locate a
soul mate. For example, most people need to look inside of their
own church for their best choice.
A lot of what you read about soldiers and war is either untrue,
derogatory, exaggerated, or boring-take your pick. This book is
different from typical military fiction because of the irreverent
slant that I have used as your author. I feature bad commissioned
officers from West Point and good noncommissioned enlisted men and
the struggles that they face whenever they are trying to
communicate. My primary protagonist is Sergeant James Homer
Hounshell of Jackson, Kentucky, my maternal uncle. My secondary
protagonist is Larry Wetzlen (PA) who was injured by a friendly
fire and a victim of battle fatigue. Jimmy becomes his nurse for
the duration and the storyline is looking after Larry. The
antagonist is Second Lieutenant Oscar Karo from Georgia, a man who
goes out of his way to make pain for James Homer. Their feud
started during basic training and continued until 1945. I'll take
you through the major campaigns of WWII, his mysterious death just
two days before the final conflict at Magdeburg, his burial at
Margraten, and his love affairs. How the mystery of his murder is
solved is a very unusual and interesting part. I hope that you
enjoy my book.
Martin Luther's commentary upon the Sermon on the Mount is lively,
informed, and a perfect gateway to the writings of the great
Renaissance theologian and Bible scholar. As the exemplifying
source of Jesus Christ's moral teachings, the Sermon on the Mount
comprises of the most famous and widely discussed passages in the
New Testament Gospels. Oft-quoted and synonymous with Christianity,
the teachings of the Lord Jesus include the Lord's Prayer; the
proverb-like Beatitudes; and phrases such as 'salt of the earth'
which remain popular to this day. Luther offers a frank and
respectful interpretation of the Sermon of the Mount, discussing at
length the fifth and sixth chapters of the Book of Matthew, which
is where the principle body of Christ's moral teachings reside.
Famously effusive and enthusiastic about the possibilities of the
recently invented printing press, Luther prefaces his words with
hope that they will prove of insight and value to many Christians
far and wide.
Kentucky has more miles of running water than any of the lower
forty-eight contiguous states. With all of that water, there is a
lot of fog that is created to seriously limit the visibility, but
to strongly affect the imagination. With clearing skies, light
winds, and moist ground, strange sights are often seen and
regularly reported. These stories have been told time after time in
Eastern Kentucky, so I have wrapped them into a single book for my
readers to enjoy. The stories are riding on a fictional vehicle
called PESO, which stands for Phenomenological Event Study Offices.
This fictional organization has the assignment of studying ghosts
and capturing their images on special infrared cameras. PESO's
final report goes to a fictional governor for the State of Kentucky
who wants to manipulate those unsuspecting spirits by building new
state parks around their haunting sights. That's where the trouble
begins.
This book is a work of fiction that describes man's inhumanity
toward man after WWII and until very recently in 2013. Members of
the "master race" did not want Negro blood in the veins of German
children who were offspring of the trysts between Negro soldiers
and German prostitutes. The soldiers are looking for good sex and a
stable home environment while the women were looking for a provider
and a weekend lover. All couples are deeply infatuated with each
other. The storyline is a sequel to The Freedom Murders with the
same cast of General Sarma Goldbond, Carlos Espinosa, and Nicolas
Haig. All antagonists are active members of the Associated
Speerwerthers Society of Bonn and Berlin, Germany. The general
theme is for Nicolas and his team to discover perpetrators that do
not want to be found or brought to justice. They start their search
knowing nothing, but through due diligence, they work their way
through the fog and maze to find success at the end of the day. And
the punishment that is applied is of the order that was approved by
all the associated authorities, judicial, administrative, and
otherwise. At the end of the day, just fairness is applied and the
protagonists move on to Berlin where a similar den of inequity is
known to exist.
This book is a work of fiction about a terrible coal mining
accident that happened in Hazard, Kentucky during the early 1980's.
The date of the accident was about 1982 plus or minus maybe three
years. It's hard to pin it down any better than that. But, I can
tell you this much, it occurred back when Catherine Bach was
playing the role of "Daisy Duke" on a TV show called "The Dukes of
Hazzard." What a beautiful woman she was when she walked across my
TV screen. Everything about her body was absolutely adorable and,
at the time, she just took my breath away. My protagonist in this
particular tale is a man by the name of Caleb Baker. He is a
Houston widower who has nothing to do since the passing of his
wife. His lifelong friend is the Mayor of Hazard, Honorable Herbert
Ray Henry who wants him to return to the mountains where he was
born and reared. Henry wants it so bad that he has thrown in
analytical laboratory and a staff of two talented people. Baker's
first case involves a coal mine explosion. So you can go home
again.
Martin Luther's commentary upon the Sermon on the Mount is lively,
informed, and a perfect gateway to the writings of the great
Renaissance theologian and Bible scholar. As the exemplifying
source of Jesus Christ's moral teachings, the Sermon on the Mount
comprises of the most famous and widely discussed passages in the
New Testament Gospels. Oft-quoted and synonymous with Christianity,
the teachings of the Lord Jesus include the Lord's Prayer; the
proverb-like Beatitudes; and phrases such as 'salt of the earth'
which remain popular to this day. Luther offers a frank and
respectful interpretation of the Sermon of the Mount, discussing at
length the fifth and sixth chapters of the Book of Matthew, which
is where the principle body of Christ's moral teachings reside.
Famously effusive and enthusiastic about the possibilities of the
recently invented printing press, Luther prefaces his words with
hope that they will prove of insight and value to many Christians
far and wide.
This book is a work of fiction that describes man's inhumanity
toward man after WWII and until very recently in 2013. Members of
the "master race" did not want Negro blood in the veins of German
children who were offspring of the trysts between Negro soldiers
and German prostitutes. The soldiers are looking for good sex and a
stable home environment while the women were looking for a provider
and a weekend lover. All couples are deeply infatuated with each
other. The storyline is a sequel to The Freedom Murders with the
same cast of General Sarma Goldbond, Carlos Espinosa, and Nicolas
Haig. All antagonists are active members of the Associated
Speerwerthers Society of Bonn and Berlin, Germany. The general
theme is for Nicolas and his team to discover perpetrators that do
not want to be found or brought to justice. They start their search
knowing nothing, but through due diligence, they work their way
through the fog and maze to find success at the end of the day. And
the punishment that is applied is of the order that was approved by
all the associated authorities, judicial, administrative, and
otherwise. At the end of the day, just fairness is applied and the
protagonists move on to Berlin where a similar den of inequity is
known to exist.
This book is a work of fiction, and I do not know of any other
killer who is this evil and monstrous. You would have to go back to
the late 1800s when such maniacal killers existed. One name that
comes to mind would be the unsolved mysteries of Jack the Ripper,
who killed prostitutes. Another great mystery was written by Robert
Louis Stevenson, and that novel was called The Strange Case of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which dealt with the problems of a split
personality. Here, I mean no harm to those that bear similar names
to the criminals within my novel. I argue that such is purely
coincidental and a result of both probability and chance.
This brief announcement is to reveal the first public showing of my
collected short stories. Until recently, they were gathering dust
balls in my library. They cover different subjects from the past
80-years. Some men whittle on cedar sticks but, I am weird, I write
short stories and novels. At the age of ten, our author began
writing articles for the Hazard Daily Herald of Hazard, Kentucky
and he hasn't stopped since that time. His following continues to
support his creative compositions and he lives in Pearland, TX
where he generates his stories, books and breathes bad air.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Two Reports Addressed To His Majesty's Commissioners Appointed
To Inquire Into The Administration And Operation Of The Poor Laws
Charles Hay Cameron, Baron John Wrottesley Wrottesley, John
Welsford Cowell, Giovanni Arrivabene (conte) B. Fellowes, 1834
Political Science; Public Policy; Social Services & Welfare;
Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare;
Poor laws; Social Science / Poverty
Kentucky has more miles of running water than any of the lower
forty-eight contiguous states. With all of that water, there is a
lot of fog that is created to seriously limit the visibility, but
to strongly affect the imagination. With clearing skies, light
winds, and moist ground, strange sights are often seen and
regularly reported. These stories have been told time after time in
Eastern Kentucky, so I have wrapped them into a single book for my
readers to enjoy. The stories are riding on a fictional vehicle
called PESO, which stands for Phenomenological Event Study Offices.
This fictional organization has the assignment of studying ghosts
and capturing their images on special infrared cameras. PESO's
final report goes to a fictional governor for the State of Kentucky
who wants to manipulate those unsuspecting spirits by building new
state parks around their haunting sights. That's where the trouble
begins.
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