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  • Mother Warm

    T. Jackson King

    language (T. Jackson King, April 7, 2017)
    Little Brother now has plenty of food to eat, a fine skyhouse to live in and the love of his Breed wife Sally. But memories of being abandoned at age six by his adoptive mom Mother Warm still haunt his dreams. When new info turns up that she survived the attack on her orphanage by the Church of Flesh goons, he sets out with Sally on a search across the wide expanse of continent Brasilia, on Mother’s World, seeking clues to where she went to escape the attention of Church assassins. But as they travel, Little Brother and Sally are met with deadly attacks and covert sabotage. Finally, after discovering the school where Mother Warm learned her biotech skills, Little Brother finds her family. That discovery leads to a trip deep into the jungle to find Mother Warm, a trip that ends in a final battle against an assassin who hates the psychic Talents of both Sally and Little Brother. What he discovers changes his life, his hopes and the future of Mother’s World.
  • WikiJustice

    Jack King

    eBook (Goat Path Publishing, Dec. 13, 2011)
    WIKIJUSTICE SynopsisIs he a traitor, or a hero? A government spy, or a hacker? A journalist? A thief? A whistleblower? He is the World's most wanted. He has published online a trove of highly coveted secrets of the mighty and the powerful, exposing lies, corruption, and abuses of power. WikiJustice takes the world by storm. The guilty are held liable in ways that fit their crimes: Crooked politicians, banksters, CEOs of greedy corporations, and corrupt cops, are found dead. Terror grips the untouchables. There is no price too high for his head -- dead, not alive. Government assassins hunt for him; state security agencies shut down his websites. He eludes them all, and the contents of his servers multiply, hosted by countless supporters. WikiJustice triumphs, but not all is what it seems. Someone is taking advantage of WikiJustice to further a dangerous agenda...Category: Espionage, Spying, Thriller, Hacking, Technological, Hitmen, International, Conspiracy, FSB, CIA, NSA, Oligarchs,PRAISE FOR JACK KING"A New King of Thrillers on the Horizon." Sisters in Crime"If you like spy thrillers with shady characters, twisting plots that involve international conspiracies, and fascinating foreign locales, then you must read Jack King". The Beach Metro News"King's debut novel is powerful, riveting and an incredible ride through the back passageways of international politics. Strong characters, believable (if incredible) plot lines and nonstop action almost make each page turn without the reader's help. King has entered the spy genre arena with some hefty ammunition of his own."TheBestReviews.com and the Old Book Barn Gazette"King, a former courier of top-secret information, delivers a tightly wound debut thriller ... [with] intelligent dialogue, relentless pacing and well-rounded characters (including a hauntingly familiar American president)." Publisher's WeeklyABOUT JACK KINGAs a former top-secret government courier, Jack King was privy to all the ins and outs of covert maneuvering on a global scale. He has turned his work experience into a series of novels that resonate with authenticity. The corridors of power, with their backstabbing, greed, and corruption, are the focus points of Jack's books.
  • Where Mountain Meets the Sea

    Jack King

    eBook (, Oct. 26, 2015)
    Where Mountain Meets the Sea is a magical, Native American inspired fantasy that celebrates brave choices that will enchant readers of all ages! It is set on the top of a grand mesa in the four corners region of America’s southwest where Sani, a very old and very wise Navajo man, prepares his adopted granddaughter, Topangah, a young Tongva lady of twelve winters, to take her very special place among the people. With the help of a few friends (Eagle, Buffalo, Bear, Sasq’ets, Wolf, Turtle, and Beaver), Sani introduces Topangah to the great teachings of the Anishinabek’s Seven Grandfathers to help her learn compelling lessons about life, love, and leadership, lessons certain to move every reader to the core of their being through the simple beauty contained within these pages.
  • The Language of Dreams - A Jungian Approach to Dreams, Dream Interpretation, and Spiritual Dreamwork

    Jack Preston King

    eBook (New Paradigm Press, Feb. 8, 2019)
    Dreams are more than random neural firings in your brain. They’re a language. The entity sending you nightly messages in this nonverbal, symbolic dream language is your own unconscious mind. All dreams, even the scary or disturbing ones, have your best interest at heart. They’re messages from you to you.The “dreammaker” is you, your unconscious mind, which speaks in images. The intended recipient of the dream message is also you, your conscious mind, which uses words. Interpreting dreams, then, is mostly a matter of translation.The more you work with your dreams, the easier interpretation gets. Yes, you have to learn the language of imagery in which your personal “dreammaker” speaks, and that takes effort. But over time, that language will sink in and become natural to you, the way someone studying French or Spanish eventually stops needing to look up every word or phrase. Eventually, they simply speak the language.And, with practice interpreting your dreams, so will you.
  • Genecode Illegal

    T. Jackson King

    eBook (Wilder Publications Inc., Dec. 18, 2014)
    Little Brother once thought having plenty of food and the love of Sally the Breed would be the best life possible on Mother’s World, where the genedocs run the Church of Flesh and the Emperor rules over a system where your tattooed genecode determines your life, your job and your future. In his world, rich people have more than poor people, the genengineered Breeds rule over the standard genetype Commoners, and everyone he knows in the Yoshiwara always looks to get the better part of any deal. Just one of the Standard Rules. Like, you don’t get something for nothing. Or, Serve and you eat, don’t Serve and you starve. They were rules he’d grown up with as he scavenged through the garbage piles of Alor City Dump, an orphan with no genecode tattoo. He’d always followed the Rules. Until he talked to a piece of tied-up garbage named Sally and began the wildest adventure of his life. But now, living in Sally’s skyrise tower with plenty of food did not satisfy him. Who had hired the assassin who’d tried to kill both him and Sally? Why did the Emperor tolerate the rule of the genecode? And were there other gene-manipulated children like himself, people with illegal genecodes, still suffering at the hands of renegade genedocs? His search for answers leads him and Sally into the Purple Mountains and the jungles of Brasilia continent. It is a journey that reveals a deadly evil hiding in the mountains, an evil that aims to kill him, kill Sally and destroy any chance of changing the Rules of his world. But he and Sally have special Talents, Talents that have grown stronger as they grow older. And their joined Talents may just allow them to survive, and maybe even change their world!
  • Eric The Big Fat Pig

    Jack P King

    language (, Oct. 25, 2015)
    This the tale of a small baby pigWho ate far too much and grew far too big,But walks in the fresh air and less fatty foodMade him much slimmer and did lots of good,It’s really quite simple and not hard to do Because in the end it is all up to you.
  • Mist On The Marshes

    Jack P King

    eBook
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  • The Two Bears Trilogy

    Jack P King

    eBook
    Three tales that tell of the exciting adventures of two twin brother bears. They had to leave when their, snug, safe home in the cave became overcrowded with younger brothers and sisters. One day father Bear, who was a very kind animal, wept as he told his two eldest sons that they would have to go and seek their fortunes in the dangerous world outside as there was no more room for them in the cave. Adventure follows adventure, discovery after discovery in their search for a new home. The twins meet many strange creatures, some good and helpful, some nasty and frightening . They meet Jack, a strange toy who is conceited and boastful but also very brave.They face grave dangers and have hairbreadth escapes.These three tales are different to any fairy story you may have read before and are illustrated with delightful, little watercolour paintings by the author.Children of all ages will be captivated by these tales.
  • The Queen The Crown and The Kipper

    Jack P King

    eBook
    This is an amusing fantasy of two parts in rhyme for all ages, from grandparents to grandchildren.Charming illustrations make it a handsome book to have on your bookshelf for generations to come.
  • New Rhymes For Old

    Jack P King

    language (, Sept. 28, 2016)
    The traditional nursery rhymes are wonderful, we remember them all our days. But new things are always welcome and with that in mind the following new nursery were written, not to replace what has been written before but as a change for children and for any of us who never grow up.
  • Ten Minutes to Moonrise

    Jack P King

    language (, July 19, 2016)
    This is the tale of Sherbet, a little sheep who kept falling asleep and of a scarecrow who had no name. The scarecrow had wandered away from his field and could not find his way back. He asks Sherbet for help. They find their way to a big, dark wood and a very wise old tree who gives Sherbet a cure for his sleepiness and finds a name for the scarecrow, which he wears proudly on a label round his neck. They are given information by the wise old tree, which they follow together for yet more excitement...
  • The Memory Singer

    T. Jackson King

    eBook (Fantastic Books, Dec. 18, 2014)
    Jax Cochrane is a teen facing the unknown in the star system Nilong, the place where her parents and two other couples have decided to "retire" from scavenging among Alien ruins. She, her boyfriend Nagai, her ship sister Jioni and formal Hitori are four teens who have never seen a planet nor Aliens. They know only Ship life. But now, in Nilong, the four of them are discovering what life is like in a place ruled by the wolf-like Alish'Tak aliens. Their parents are the Memory Singers who combine singing ancient Earth songs with personal memories of Earth via the memorynet device, in the family's space cabaret that orbits the planet Storet.But Jax has a history of rebellion against rules. Even though she knows nothing of planets or Aliens, she is determined to explore, to meet Aliens, to determine the course of her life herself. But can stubbornness save her when the Alish'Tak demand to own her? Can she survive on a planet, when all her life has been aboard ship? And can she build a connection with the young Alish'Tak male who helps her escape to the wilderness?She may find the answers in space and down-planet, if she can just outwit the Aliens and environment long enough to grow up."A coming of age story reminiscent of Robert A. Heinlein or Alexei Panshin. Jax [the main character] is a fun character, and her world is compelling. The social patterns of Ship life are fascinating, and the Alish'Tak [the main alien species] are sufficiently alien to make for a fairly complex book. Very enjoyable."--Don Sakers, Analog Science Fiction