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By: Christine
Cunningham
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Christine Cunningham is spinning a few tales
again, five to be exact about the twists we never see coming.
1. Crazy Brain: Be careful what you wish for.
2. Last Day on Earth: Danny asks what would you do if it were your last day on Earth and gets a deadly answer.
3. Touch of Fear: There's nothing there, or is there?.
4. Three times for Sabrina: Movie watching is one of the better ways to honor a friends memory.
5. Wet Umbrella: Leonard's dream comes true when he gets to share his umbrella at the bus stop.
1. Crazy Brain: Be careful what you wish for.
2. Last Day on Earth: Danny asks what would you do if it were your last day on Earth and gets a deadly answer.
3. Touch of Fear: There's nothing there, or is there?.
4. Three times for Sabrina: Movie watching is one of the better ways to honor a friends memory.
5. Wet Umbrella: Leonard's dream comes true when he gets to share his umbrella at the bus stop.
By: David
Adams
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Hundreds of years before the Toralii attacked
Earth, destroying the cities of Beijing, Tehran and Sydney, before they
developed the void warp technology and destroyed their home world, they warred
amongst themselves.
The hills of the occupied Kaater Mountains were home to thousands of prisoners.
The hills of the occupied Kaater Mountains were home to thousands of prisoners.
By: J.G.
McKenney
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Eon's Door should not be open.
Two thousand years after three clans flee the world of humans through Eon's Door to find sanctuary in a realm called Erla, a prophecy left to them by the ancient race that created the tree portal is coming true. A trusted sage has stolen the portal's key and is using the awesome power that separated the worlds to tear apart the very soul of Nature. The key must be taken back and Eon's Door closed--before it's too late.
Hope lies with a "child of doubt" from the world the clans left behind and the courageous young Erlan who's been sent to find him. Together they must retrieve the key and close Eon's Door. It won't be easy. Abominations of beasts and trees stand between them and their goal. Even worse, the sage knows the prophecy and is expecting them.
Two thousand years after three clans flee the world of humans through Eon's Door to find sanctuary in a realm called Erla, a prophecy left to them by the ancient race that created the tree portal is coming true. A trusted sage has stolen the portal's key and is using the awesome power that separated the worlds to tear apart the very soul of Nature. The key must be taken back and Eon's Door closed--before it's too late.
Hope lies with a "child of doubt" from the world the clans left behind and the courageous young Erlan who's been sent to find him. Together they must retrieve the key and close Eon's Door. It won't be easy. Abominations of beasts and trees stand between them and their goal. Even worse, the sage knows the prophecy and is expecting them.
By: RJ
McDonnell
A religious fanatic serial killer, who hates
rock music, tries to shut down the concert industry. A group of independent
concert promoters hire private investigator Jason Duffy and his staff of former
outpatient mental health clients to catch him. The killer believes that God
rewards His favorites with the most money, and keeps score of his victims on
the back of a dollar bill. Jason uses his background as a counselor and club
musician to battle his cleverest and most twisted adversary ever.
The author of the 2010 Mystery/Thriller of the Year, Rock & Roll Rip-Off, once again adds LOL humor in between compelling action scenes. Besides offering readers a backstage pass to the music industry, The Concert Killer brings to light a potentially catastrophic danger that few have ever considered.
The author of the 2010 Mystery/Thriller of the Year, Rock & Roll Rip-Off, once again adds LOL humor in between compelling action scenes. Besides offering readers a backstage pass to the music industry, The Concert Killer brings to light a potentially catastrophic danger that few have ever considered.




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