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The Old Man and the Marathon is a story about taking on a challenge
despite the odds. Sixty-four year old Angelo Santiago has been a
distance runner most of his life. However, he has never run a
marathon because of a history of sciatica problems. This missing
piece in his competitive career has always gnawed at him, reminding
him of his inferiority among his running peers. After three months
of pain-free running, he decides to train for his first marathon.
With encouragement from his young friend, Emmanuel, he begins the
arduous workouts that will prepare him for one of the most
difficult ordeals of his life. Along the way he meets Rita Marling,
a beautiful woman who stirs romantic embers dormant since the death
of his wife ten years ago. He also encounters Jack Silvers, a local
high school coach and marathoner who becomes his rival in racing
and romance. On the day of the race, like everyone who takes on the
challenge of a marathon, Angelo must reach deep inside to find the
strength and courage to finish the race.
THE FIRST SHALL BE LAST is both a poignant love story and a
realistic portrayal of the brutality of war. "Haunting,
captivating, compelling, THE FIRST SHALL BE LAST is a powerful
mystery that grips the heart." -- Nancy Haddock, Berkley Books
novelist. Description: Two young lovers separated by war cling to
hope and sanity by exchanging passionate letters. As Howard heads
to his first battle on the Pacific island of Peleliu, Helen
fulfills her call to duty by working at a local factory. They soon
discover they have more to worry about than the elite Japanese
forces deeply entrenched on the island. One of Howard's platoon
members, Judd Stone, seeks revenge against a black stretcher bearer
by the name of Josiah Jackson. Howard fears Stone may go to any
length to get what he wants, even murder. Sixty years later
Reverend Byron Butler enters the hospital room of an old Marine who
wants to confess a dark secret. But Butler can't discover the whole
truth until he investigates other leads--Helen and Howard's
letters, Josiah Jackson's son, and a mysterious footlocker. Known
as the "forgotten battle," Peleliu marked the first time segregated
black troops mixed with white Marines on the front lines. The
integration wasn't mandated. It was attributed to the ferocity of
the battle as black soldiers aided the wounded. The novel is based
on the memoirs of James E. Ellis, the author's father.
In this prequel to his popular novel, Murder at Whalehead, author
Joe C. Ellis draws from his experiences growing up in the river
town of Martins Ferry, Ohio and the legends surrounding the
community. Scotch Ridge is a safe haven from the world until the
day Nathan Kyler moves into the shack by the creek. Elijah
Mulligan, a leader in the community, does not trust him. Reverend
Byron Butler tries to befriend him. But Kyler is obsessed with a
diabolical vision--human sacrifice. Who is the focus of Kyler's
obsession? Christine Butler, the preacher's daughter. In the
graveyard of the Scotch Ridge Presbyterian Church is a monument
known as "The Chair." Some say the monument is cursed--if you sit
on it at midnight you will die within 24 hours. The day after
Christine Butler sits on "The Chair" she disappears. A mile from
the church, deep in the Appalachian woods is a place Elijah
Mulligan calls "The Healing Place." It is here something
incredicble happens. Praise for The Healing Place: "Ellis has
created a novel of suspense with a storyteller's grasp of detail."
Donna Swanson "Ellis' style quickly captures the reader and keeps
them hanging on until the finale." V.R. Falcone "Beautifully
written!" Rev. Dr. R.L. Croker
Murder at Whalehead is the ultimate beach read. On the northern
Outer Banks looms an old hunting lodge known as the Whalehead Club.
During the roaring twenties Edward and Marie Knight entertained
guests at this isolated Mansion by the Sea. Now it has become one
of North Carolina's most popular tourist attractions. Less than a
quarter mile away deep in the marsh along the Currituck Sound lies
the body of a young woman. Someone has killed and craves to kill
again. In his new novel, Murder at Whalehead, Joe C. Ellis tells
the story of two Ohio families vacationing on the Outer Banks. They
look forward to sun, sea, rest, and relaxation. Instead, they cross
paths with a homicidal maniac. Can they stop him before another
innocent victim dies? "Murder at Whalehead will absorb the reader
from its first tantalizing page to its last satisfying conclusion."
Michele Rubin, senior agent, Writers House, New York
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