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  • Similar Transactions: A True Story

    S. R. Reynolds

    Paperback (Simpson Point Press, Dec. 5, 2015)
    S. R. Reynolds has never forgotten the mishandled case of fifteen-year-old Michelle Anderson, a vibrant beauty who went missing from Reynolds' Knoxville, Tennessee, neighborhood years earlier. Aided by her old professor, famed forensic anthropologist Dr. William Bass--founder of the University of Tennessee's "Body Farm"--Reynolds picks up the trail of this long-cold case. As she presses neglected pieces of the puzzle into place, Reynolds unearths a string of heinous kidnappings and rapes across the South, crimes that span decades. She meets with victims and former investigators who worked on the case. A picture begins to form. Patterns appear. And all evidence points to one man: convicted sex offender Larry Lee Smith. As a result of Reynolds' efforts, the Knoxville Police Department reopens the cold case of Michelle's disappearance, but Larry Lee is about to be released from a Georgia prison, where he served time for a related crime--a "similar transaction." What transpires in this story is amazing on many levels. The book was recently among the top five non-fiction books named by Everything Nonfiction's Emilio Corsetti.azing on many levels.
  • Rafe Ryder and the Well of Wisdom

    L. L. Reynolds

    Paperback (Ananiah Press, Nov. 20, 2015)
    Strange things happen when the place you call “home” is no longer your address. Twelve-year-old Rafe Ryder’s year couldn’t get worse. His parents have shipped him off to live with his grandmother and he doesn’t know if he’ll ever see his sick father again. Arriving in Maine, Rafe plots his return to England, but the possibility of a homecoming slips further from his grasp when an adventure in a corn maze at his new school goes wrong, and he and twelve of his schoolmates are mysteriously transported to Mystfira—a realm of angels, leprechauns, gargoyles and fairies—and home to an elite angelic training school. Forced to co-exist with student angels and surrounded by more danger than he ever could have imagined, Rafe searches for a way home only to stumble upon a scheme to destroy the heavens. Can he find a way to save himself and his friends…or will they be lost forever?
  • Rafe Ryder and the Brushstroke of Time

    L. L. Reynolds

    language (Ananiah Press, Oct. 20, 2018)
    Just when thirteen-year-old Rafe Ryder thinks his year can't get any stranger, he is proven wrong. After he and his classmates have averted a plot to destroy the elite angelic training ground known as Mystfira, as well as the very heavens themselves, Rafe is left to grapple with his newfound identity and figure out a way to get himself and the other Ryder-Knight students home to Earth. But when his friends start disappearing one by one, Rafe must take action. Are his friends alive? Have they fallen victim to the treacherous world of Mystfira, or to a more nefarious plot conjured by the dark spirits in Baeldavar? Along with a crotchety leprechaun named Seamus, Rafe and his two remaining friends must reckon with Time itself to solve the mystery before their classmates are lost forever.
  • A Dozen East

    M.M. Reynolds

    eBook (Michele M. Reynolds, May 26, 2015)
    A group of twelve boys named East reside in a Florida Everglades reform camp. A cruel leader and an electrified, orange fog force field hold them captive. The fog shifts with the arrival of a brazen woman, Breeze Morgan.In 2042, Breeze lands at Maverly Wilderness Camp to pay back a debt. During pre-job shadowing a boy busts her nose and Breeze humiliates the program director. Somehow, she's still offered the job and she accepts. Breeze soon discovers the camp's cruel and hope-stealing culture. She considers leaving, but the dozen delinquents steal her heart.Despite their dark past and dreary future, most of the East boys still have a shred of hope. Breeze awakens that hope possibly costing her much more than the debt she already owes.
  • Sustenance of Courage: Pioneer Women

    JR Reynolds

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 9, 2006)
    In the year 1846, sixteen-year-old Martha Burt and her family leave their homestead in Illinois and travel westward on the trail mapped out by Lewis and Clark on their return from the Oregon Territory to Missouri.The men in the wagon train were energized by dreams of free land and a better life for all, dreams sometimes incomprehensible to their womenfolk, who endured incredible hardships on the journey.The wagon train arrives in the Oregon Territory six months later, having survived sandstorms, Indian attacks, prairie fires, buffalo stampedes, and the death of many fellow travelers.Martha grows from a sheltered young girl into a competent woman. The pioneers are deeply saddened by the loss of so many loved ones, yet are filled with hope by the possibilities the future holds.
  • The Duck That Liked Daisy

    DM Reynolds

    language (, July 2, 2012)
    A story of a little girl and a little duck becoming best friends.
  • Pirates and Penguins

    BL Reynolds

    language (B L Reynolds, June 27, 2014)
    A young boy with golden eyes called Lukas is kidnapped from his snowy village by an evil pirate.He is whisked away to the Hopstone Islands: a tropical paradise of bright blue sea's and white sandy beaches. It sounds nice but Lukas soon discovers that this is no holiday! Not only does he have to escape from the pirate, he finds his strange new world is surrounded by the dangerous but magical ocean known as the 'Shadow Sea.' And even weirder still: Lukas is sure that he is somehow connected to it.Join Lukas on his fantastic adventure as he discovers the island of Zei, befriends Summer the smart, bossy tavern girl and her sister Winter, a little girl with a big secret. Not to mention Chino, a kind-hearted pirate and his courageous giant-penguin Pendolo.Will Lukas make it home? What is the Shadow Sea? Find out in Pirates and Penguins.Pirates and Penguins is the first novel in the Shadow Sea series. Its a fast paced and fun fantasy adventure for readers of all ages. Its a series full of wonderful characters, amazing places, stunning magic and... pirates who ride the oceans on the backs of giant-penguins (what more could you need?).
  • Freddy, Is There A Mouse In This House ?

    DM Reynolds

    eBook (DM Reynolds, Dec. 17, 2013)
    Brett and his family lived a quiet life in a noisy city. But that all changed when they got a kitten... and a cat door.
  • My Cousin Donny

    DM Reynolds

    language (, July 13, 2012)
    When Daisy visits her cousin Donny, she finds he can be very annoying. Can he use his imagination to think up fun things to do so her visit will be a nice one?
  • Me And My Papa

    DM Reynolds

    language (Daisy Reynolds, Feb. 15, 2014)
    A little girl and her relationship with her grandfather
  • Ardith The Artist

    DM Reynolds

    language (, Jan. 27, 2014)
    Ardith is an artist. How did she become an artist. Can anyone be an artist. Find out WHO can be an artist.
  • Papers On Mechanical and Physical Subjects, Volume 2

    O Reynolds

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 22, 2015)
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