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| LIBERTY & DEATH By John Anderson GENRE: HISTORICAL FICTION, NOVEL, 445 pages, SOFTCOVER, 5"x8". ISBN: 978-0-9822717-0-4 (Read an excerpt.) Put ashore from a U-boat on the southeastern coast of North Carolina, a German team of saboteurs targets the newly-activated shipyard in Wilmington. At the same time, a small village located on the Intracoastal Waterway near Wilmington is coming to terms with the reality of war as their young men enlist or are drafted. And the cost of war becomes personal to the village's constable when he learns that his brother is among the MIAs at Corregidor. When two teens from the village are found dead on the beach, the constable struggles with county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to find out what happened. In the course of his investigation, he runs afoul of a clandestine force that has existed for generations. His murder investigation collides with an anti-saboteur paramilitary operation Suddenly, his comfortable understanding of family, community, and country are all challenged. This story tracks the seven-day adventure of the team of saboteurs and its encounters with the southern coastal community, which are marked by a confusing mixture of anger, vengeance, tradition, loyalty ... and death. AVAILABLE FROM: Amazon Kindle Books (eBOOK), $3.00 |
| FROM FLOYD'S EYE By Pappy Anderson GENRE: CREATIVE NONFICTION, SHORT STORY, 18 pages, SOFTCOVER, 5"x8". ISBN: 978-0-9822717-3-5 (Read an excerpt.) A man and a dog find each other. It happened by chance. Nature has a way of doing that ... and sometimes it even turns out for the best. When a monster hurricane threw these two together, they both showed the rest of us what loyalty is all about. AVAILABLE FROM: Amazon Kindle Books(eBook), $3.00. or from SUNDEW PRESS, $7.50, free shipping. |
| GOODBYE UNCLE CLELL By John Anderson GENRE: FICTIONAL MEMOIR, SHORT STORY, 44 pages, SOFTCOVER, 5"x8". ISBN: 978-0-9822717-4-2 (Read an Excerpt.) Three days at a summer camp, in the shadow of Mt. St. Helens, change the life of young Lenny. Thirty years later, she struggles to grasp the meaning, and deal with the overpowering influence of a tragedy that began as a lark. AVAILABLE FROM: Amazon Kindle Books(eBook), $3.00. or from SUNDEW PRESS, $7.50, free shipping |
| NONAME TOWN By Arlene Sayers GENRE: TEEN FICTION, NOVEL, 231 pages, SOFTCOVER, 5"x8". ISBN: 978-0-9822717-1-1 (Read an excerpt.) What started out as an ordinary day for ten kids in a remote and unnamed mountain town in Oregon turns into a terror-filled twenty-four hours as they venture onto the forbidden heights of the mountain which looms above their town. They want to know the secrets of the mountain and why it is labeled evil. The self-labeled group of buddies to die for uncovered secrets, old and new, including murder, that revealed the hidden truth about their no name town. AVAILABLE eBOOK FROM: Amazon Kindle Books, $3.00 |
| THE LAST SUMMER Arlene Sayers GENRE: TEEN FICTION, NOVEL, 113 pages, SOFTCOVER, 5"x8". ISBN: 978-0-9822717-2-8 (Read an excerpt.) They had just graduated from high school. It was to be their last summer vacation together, and they knew what they had to do: go into the tunnels and solve the mystery that had plagued their town for so many years. Four citizens were murdered and the answer was believed to lie somewhere in the maze of tunnels in the mountain that towered over the town. Their last summer's adventure would be more than they bargained for. AVAILABLE eBOOK FROM: Amazon Kindle Books, $3.00 |
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CHARLIE ... Did You See That? By Arlene Sayers GENRE: TEEN FICTION, NOVEL, 147 pages, SOFTCOVER, 5"x8". ISBN: 978-0-9822717-5-9 (Read an excerpt.) Young Charlie wants to become a minister. He leaves his small mountain town in Oregon in pusuit of higher learning at a Bible school in the big city. His education immediately takes a dark turn as he is dragged into a demonstration of how to violate God's Sixth Commandment. AVAILABLE e:BOOK FROM: Amazon Kindle Books, $3.00 |