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The American Testament

Thomas Michael Simon has written a fictional novel entitled 'The American Testament.'  The story is set in the year 2084.  It is a time when artificial intelligence is used everywhere, androids abound, and America finds itself terribly fragmented. Simon paints a dark vision of a highly technological society of the future. It is ...

The Anchor is the Key

“The Crystal ball rolled slowly across the old hardwood floor until it stopped inches shy of Madam Celeste’s right foot. Stooping down to pick it up with great care so as to maintain the exact aspect of where it had stopped caused her to utter a small sigh.”

This was the beginning of an adventure that a psychic in ...

The Angel Experiment

WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE. Do not put this book down. I'm dead serious - your life could depend on it. I'm risking everything by telling you - but you need to know. STRAP YOURSELF IN for the thrill ride you'll want to take again and again! From Death Valley, California, to the bowels of the New York City subway system, you're about ...

The Angels of Resistance

The Angels of Resistance, Parts I & II, a primeval tragedy by David V. Mammina, is an indie dark fantasy. One thousand years after the apocalypse, the Demon Plague attacks Pommel, the home of Michael Miuriel. This man has experienced the death of his wife and young son from the plague and is devastated by its damage to his city. He is one of ...

The Arms of Death: Loch Lonach, Book One (Loch Lonach Mysteries) (Volume 1)

A contemporary cozy mystery, The Arms of Death by Maggie Foster follows an ordinary, working, single girl who becomes an amateur detective after the unexpected death of a close acquaintance, Professor Craig of Genealogy. Ginny Foster’s curiosity and intelligence are challenged by unexpected clues which fuel her detective work. She is the person ...

The Arts Council

Dolly Gray Landon's The Arts Council is a breathtakingly audacious novel that immerses readers in an absurdist world brimming with satire and dark humor. Through the chaotic narratives and exaggerated characters, Landon offers a scathing commentary on the pervasive corruption and pretentiousness that often plague the art world. In an era that ...

The Ascenditure

Robyn Dabney, author of The Ascenditure,  has integrated her passion and expertise in the little-understood sport of rock climbing into a mesmerizing fiction with action, suspense, and political intrigue. Dabney grew up climbing rocks and exploring the outdoors. Her knowledge of climbing terms and equipment enhances the story. Her passion for reading ...

The At-Your-Beck Felicity Conveyor

The At-Your-Beck Felicity Conveyor is a satirical novel by Dolly Gray Landon that delves into the tumultuous escapades of Justyce Dreadmiller, the small-town proprietor of a small general store located in the village of Pimpleton Heights, his handsome son Eiden Dreadmiller and a rich, very attractive young woman, Ms. Yvette Cartier, who suffers from ...

The Attractiveness of Wisdom

The Attractiveness of Wisdom, by Judy Kelly, is contemporary fiction from a unique point of view. The novel’s theme, the devastation and heartache of divorce as a life-changing challenge, is from the husband’s perspective.   Hamilton Maddox has refused to recognize the problems facing his marriage to HolliAnne. His long-held belief ...

The Avocadonine and Spring Stone

The Avocadonine and Spring Stone by Patrick Barnes is the story of Rey Naresh as he enters ninth grade at Pemota High School. Ninth grade can prove to be new experiences for young teens--no different for Rey. He arrives at school, and like the past years just really doesn't fit in. He tries, but the sync with the other boys his age eludes him. ...
 

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