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Enginewitch is a diatribe masked as a sci-fi novel. It is based on
current events that add new fodder daily (and much faster than can
be digested). The Enginewitch is Shiloh Alderman, a young woman who
can control electricity with her mind. She is recruited into the
CIA where she is drawn into a daring plot. The president's total
lack of government experience, clueless foreign policy, incessant
lying, disregard for law, and delusional tweets have marked him as
America's greatest security risk according to an analysis by the
intelligence agencies. Their conclusion that America will soon be
either at war with China, or embroiled in a civil war. An act
without precedent is called for. Enter the Enginewitch, who faces a
terrible conflict between patriotism and personal belief. Her
decision can save or doom the country.
A look at life through the eyes of Grift and Graft, corvine
students of mankind. The Crow Chronicles describes how two crows
move from the open countryside into town. The two friends have to
adjust to a lot of things, such as traffic, pizza, and several
raccoons who have already made the transition to city life. Their
biggest adjustment is to humans. Grift and Graft even learn to read
in order to better study the twoleggers. Along the way, the crows
make several new friends, but things do not turn out at all like
they imagined. This humorous exploration of the similarities
between humans and animals is aimed at older children, but adults
will also enjoy it.
The narrator of The Edenite Case is Ellit2, a detective in the
Galactic Union's Division 51. Cephs are loners by temperament. When
Ellit2 is assigned a partner, a human no less, the Ceph is very
unhappy. The two detectives gradually reach a working accord that
becomes deep respect and affection. In the course of investigating
atrocities committed by one group of humans (militant Edenites)
against another (non-militant Edenites), Ellit2 and Rae Maxxon
travel to several worlds. They are called upon to be both diplomats
and warriors. They also have to navigate emerging intrigues within
the Galactic Council. With the help of a talented crew of several
species, the two detectives manage to solve the case and avoid
entrapment in the Council intrigue.
A fascinating look at the world through the eyes of various beings.
Angels, Love, & Crows has something for everyone, from humorous
short stories about creatures, to science fiction, romance, and a
children's story. As the title promises, there are also several
stories about angels. "A most enjoyable afternoon," says author
Tori Napoli.
College student Sandra Neuermann is abducted and brutally
assaulted. She escapes her captors, but cannot escape the
depression that follows. An alert counselor figures out what she
needs: revenge! He refers her to Nemesis, a secret organization
that targets rapists and sex traffickers. The field operatives of
Nemesis are called "Furies" and they are formidable...and
successful! Neuermann dismantles a cruel trafficking mob in New
York City while Nemesis manages to keep below the government's
radar. When Neuermann begins a relationship with a handsome and
gentle elementary school teacher, the straight line of her life is
disrupted. She struggles to find a balance between the two very
different worlds of being a Fury and being in love. "Neuermann is a
well-established protagonist...The ending may shock more than a few
readers, but it definitely packs a dramatic punch...An assassin
story that delivers action while shrewdly examining the
consequences." -Kirkus Reviews
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Frank (Paperback)
Stephen Elder
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R613
Discovery Miles 6 130
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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When a stranger named Frank shows up at a small housing
development, everything seems to take a turn for the better. The
new head carpenter soon gains the respect and admiration of
everyone he meets. But a routine background check on Frank turns
out blank, and this soon attracts government attention. An
investigation uncovers some details about Frank, but the incredible
reality of his life remains a mystery. Frank's real past has left
him completely unprepared for his present involvement, and
departure seems to be the only way out. But it's not that easy -
the people whose lives Frank has touched vow not to let that
happen, and Frank is caught in the middle.
The Shining Man and his wife return on another mission. When Filiae
Mundi, a wealthy but secretive organization, nominates Elaine to
its governing Council, Frank and Elaine go to Washington, a nexus
of power and multilayered danger. Elaine proposes an initiative to
put more women into elective office in an effort to fix the
dysfunctional Congress. If successful, her plan may save the world,
but it could mean exposing Frank as well as the organization itself
to unwanted public attention. Frank manages to maintain his ongoing
ministry to the animal world, but an unexpected turn of events
taxes his powers to their limit.
Stephen Elder's first collection of short stories was entitled Ye
Gods! because it had several stories involving deities. Ye Gods!2
has only one such tale. Instead, this second collection offers
penetrating analyses of ancient and modern history ("Stone Age Tax
Time" and "Lewis Books a Trip), plus pioneering essays on zoology
("The Ant Olympics" and "Interview with I'll Have Another"). The
author offers further enlightenment by explaining how appliances
are sometimes possessed by unfriendly spirits. As a bonus, an
excellent dragon recipe for knight stew is included. The "Life"
section examines the consumer finance industry, child abduction,
and the return of the Tooth Fairy. Despite the author's best
efforts, the "Death" section turns serious in "Saved" and "He
finally Stopped Loving Her." Ye Gods!2 includes three novelettes,
The Writing Spider, Toby and Dervish, and Relatives. The novelettes
are also available separately as Kindle Singles on Amazon.
Newspaper columnist, author, blogger, cabinetmaker, home inspector,
and Certified Old Guy Stephen Elder holds forth on a wide range of
topics: education in America, worries about English, rants on
Congress, why young women talk funny, myth correction, and string
theory. Elder calls 'em as he sees 'em. Written under the influence
(i.e. of Mark Twain and Dave Barry with an occasional dark detour
into Ambrose Bierce), there is plenty of food for thought. Though
his dry wit may be an acquired taste, it is also addictive. One
critic has praised Elder's essays as "full of enlightened
observations" about the past, the present, and the future. Another
has maligned them as "suppurating with snarkiness, but sometimes
justifiably so." The author recommends that you show initiative.
Buy a copy and judge for yourself.
County detective Simone Fitzhugh discovers a series of seemingly
unrelated deaths that look like heart attacks but are found to be
murders. Her husband, retired detective Michael Demidov, realizes
the murders are related and suggests that Simone go to the FBI.
Past history with the Feds (The Unlikely Assassin) makes Simone
wary, but the FBI surprisingly enlists their help. Demidov's
innovative interrogation techniques help unravel a tangled web of
illegal drugs, a gunrunning militia, and a sinister terrorist plot
to bring down the US government, all hatched by a shadowy figure
called The Spider. The detectives' lives are further complicated
when Demidov's Russian mafia family tries to draw the estranged son
back into the fold. With Simone's help, Demidov manages to
extricate himself from the clutches of his family, but the
consequences prove to be both a great boon and a heavy burden.
At the end of Frank, Saint Francis was released from his
centuries-long emissary duty to marry Elaine Azerian, a small-town
veterinarian. In The Shining Man's Wife, the saint is recalled to
"active duty," and is sent west on a mission to a national park
where a startling chain of events unfolds. A local TV station films
Frank and Elaine's dramatic rescue of a bison herd, and "Ride
through Fire" goes nationwide. Elaine appears on Larry King and
Oprah, and Ms. Winfrey inspires her to start up a foundation to
help the underfunded national parks. Frank and Elaine soon attract
the attention of a secretive philanthropic organization called
Filiae Mundi (Daughters of the World). The Daughters ask them to
solve an environmental problem at their remote mountain
headquarters. In between helping the Park Service and Filiae Mundi,
Frank and Elaine discover that their godson has a strange healing
power and they must protect him from unwanted attention.
Senior citizen Jordan Smith loses his wife to cancer. Devastated
and angry, he hunts down the HMO executive who denied their medical
claims, but then progresses from revenge to political
assassination. Michael Demidov and Simone Fitzhugh, the county
detectives assigned to the initial murder, are hard pressed to keep
up with the enterprising Mr. Smith. Smith's latest job causes a
massive and hilarious political furor in Washington. Predictably,
the FBI hijacks the case from the county detectives, but mutual
blackmail provides an unexpected resolution.
"Ye Gods!" 1. exclamation of surprise 2. collection of short
stories ranging from dark whimsy to scathing satire. Warning: this
collection contains occasional wry humor, biting political
commentary, social criticism, and dire prognostication. Side
effects include but are not limited to: laughter, head shaking, and
3 AM epiphanies. Occasional tears have been reported. Characters
are taken from various pantheons (Zeus, Shiva), classical
literature/mythology (Icarus), history (Custer), and real life
(Bigfoot, space aliens). This collection is intended to relieve the
symptoms of boredom and ennui. It may be taken straight or with a
grain of salt. Store in brightly lit areas such as beside a
comfortable chair or on a bedside table.
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The 39 Steps (DVD)
Rupert Penry-Jones, Eddie Marsan, Patrick Kennedy, Patrick Malahide, David Haig, …
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R206
Discovery Miles 2 060
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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2008 adaptation of the classic novel by John Buchan and the 1935
Alfred Hitchcock film. Set just before the outbreak of World War I,
the film stars Rupert Penry Jones as Richard Hannay, a Scottish
expatriate living in London, who gets caught up in a deadly
conspiracy when Scudder, a man claiming to be a British spy, is
murdered in his flat. Before his death, Scudder informed Hannay of
a German conspiracy to destabilise Europe. Spurred on by this
shocking revelation, Hannay flees to Scotland in hope of foiling
the plot, with the help of fiery suffragette, Victoria Sinclair
(Lydia Leonard).
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