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When aging ballplayer Paul Kolbe learns that the St. Louis
Cardinals need a replacement player, he's determined to return to
the field for one last hurrah. He's past his prime, his health is
failing, and he's an alcoholic, but he refuses to let these things
stand in his way.
But on his way back to the field, Paul must overcome even more
obstacles. He has to deal with individuals inside and outside the
baseball organization who are determined to block his success, and
he must resolve the conflicted feelings he has about two dubious
women he's dating.
He does, however, get support and encouragement along the way,
particularly from the ghost of long-dead baseball great Joe Fisher,
the last National League player to win the Triple Crown over
seventy-five years ago. Part of Joe's success was due to the use of
Northwoods pine tar for superior bat grip, an item he provides Paul
from time to time.
As he chases his dream, Paul's health continues to decline, and
he finds himself in desperate need of a liver transplant but knows
that getting one would ruin his last shot at being a professional
player. Will he be able to play and still get the transplant in
time? Or are some dreams really worth dying for in the end?
The six days 14-year-old Jameel spent with his aunt in Havendale
were not without hair-raising incidents. A thief, targeting items
of gold, plundered houses in the community and created a wave of
worry. On several occasions while out riding, Jameel witnessed
suspicious activities. Wishing that he had superpowers to bring an
end to the burglaries, he imagined himself fighting against the
culprit initially as JAM-EEL, a super, Jamaican electric eel,
wearing a distinctive, masked outfit with energy cells that can
create, store, and emit far-reaching shockwaves to stun the bad
guy. While earnestly working on the idea of creating a crime
fighting super eel, he later settled on the title e-ELectricus.
Discover how the shy teenager responded in the spirit of
e-ELectricus when he actually came face to face with the Havendale
burglar. e-ELectricus # 1
Special agent Lex Payne from Equinox Anti-Crime Agency, EACA,
daringly takes up a challenge to recover a precious Burmese
gemstone stolen from an art gallery in Montego Bay. Presuming he's
on the right track to trap the thieves and recover the gemstone, he
hopes his temerarious efforts will not prove futile. Lex embraces
the motto 'strike while the iron is hot' as his driving force to
justify his impulsive attitude that tends to land him in dire
situations.
Dr. Wills is at home in Brooklyn, New York, when he receives a
warning that someone is out to harm him. Since he is an activist
campaigning against abortion, he assumes his pro-life crusade is
the reason for the threat. Consequently, Lex Payne, an undercover
investigator from Equinox Anti-Crime Agency, EACA, is assigned to
protect Dr. Wills, since the doctor has to travel by sea from
Manhattan to the Caribbean. Lex soon discovers that assassins are
on the ship from their attempt to kill the doctor in his cabin, and
he assumes their boss is also a passenger. Lex makes every effort
while at sea to gather information for connecting the dots to snare
the hit men and the mysterious person who hired them. *Action
Packed to Entertain*
Soon after his expulsion from a church on an island in the
Caribbean, an ex-priest begins hiring and accommodating men who
have served time for gun-related crimes. Equinox Anti-Crime Agency,
EACA, assigns Lex Payne to infiltrate the gang of ex-convicts to
determine what purpose it serves. Find out how the case will pan
out when Lex who is undercover as a notorious criminal is
recognized as an agent from EACA by one of the convicts. In this
episode, Duke Elliot makes his debut as a new EACA agent.
This book upholds Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and encourages
one and all to reconcile with God. The two short stories are dreams
and contain stimulating messages in which Andrew, one of Jesus'
twelve chosen disciples, appears as the main character. The stories
aim to project the apostolic spirit of Andrew a fisherman who
became a fisher of men. In Part 1, the dream starts with Andrew by
the Sea of Galilee where he meets a man who worships a stone God.
Andrew encourages the stranger to worship the one, true, heavenly
God by expressing views centered on scriptural perceptions and the
teachings of Jesus. In Part 2, the dream continues when two Roman
soldiers find unusual interest in Andrew. They are hoping that
Andrew can help to cure a comrade suffering from troubling
nightmares after being one of the brutal soldiers in the
Crucifixion of Jesus. Being an evangelist, Andrew uses the
opportunity to boldly proclaim who Jesus really was on earth and
that Jesus is alive in heaven and is the best hope for healing and
bringing peace and joy into the lives of one and all.
Lex Payne and Duke Elliot from Equinox Anti-Crime Agency, EACA,
have been selected as a classified team to investigate a prominent
citizen suspected of smuggling guns into an island in the
Caribbean, as the police had not been able to implicate the suspect
in an eight-month operation. While on the case, the special agents
confirm a suspicion that a police officer in the loop has been
interfering with the investigation and feeding the suspect with
classified information. Discover how the mole will be a threat to
the secret agents attempting to expose the smuggler.
Lex Payne is a gritty, Jamaican Special Agent from Equinox
Anti-Crime Agency, (EACA). He is on his first assignment to keep a
close watch on Sam Jones, a tourist visiting the island. EACA
intelligence suspects Sam Jones is a name assumed by John Maxon, an
expert assassin who is also an expert in disguising himself to look
like a different person on each hit. Lex has to find out if Sam is
a harmless tourist or if he is in the island on business. The
assignment, classified as lukewarm, heats up when all hell breaks
loose 19 miles from Kingston. This PREMIERE ISSUE is a reflection
of the original #1 Lex Payne thriller in a comic book series by
Patrick G. McLean.
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