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  • Lauren: A Short Story: The story behind Treasure of Saint-Lazare

    John Pearce, Pearce

    eBook (Alesia Press LLC, Oct. 26, 2018)
    Lauren is the story behind Treasure of Saint-Lazare and the Eddie Grant thriller series. Eddie made his name as a US Special Forces commander in the First Gulf War, then following in his family’s footsteps as a businessman in Paris, where he was born and had lived until he left for college in Texas. Lauren tells the romantic back story of his years in college and his meeting Lauren Adams, who became his wife, moved to Paris with him, and was ultimately murdered by the people who thought he knew the whereabouts of an extremely valuable painting that had been stolen by the Nazis early in World War II.It also introduces Jen Wetzmuller, whom he met and dallied with in Sarasota, Florida, on his way to Paris after college.
  • The Littles Take a Trip

    John Peterson

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, April 30, 2019)
    Tiny family. Huge adventures.The Littles don't visit the other tiny people of the Big Valley often. It's too dangerous to leave their homes. There are mean weasels and rushing rivers! But when Cousin Dinky arrives with news from all over the valley, the Littles decide that it's finally time to go visit their friends. It's a historic event that kicks off the First Annual Meeting of the Tiny People of the Big Valley!
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  • Treasure of Saint-Lazare: A Novel of Paris

    John Pearce

    eBook (Alesia Press LLC, Jan. 13, 2014)
    A hidden treasure. A murderous plot. A love that won't let go. BEST HISTORICAL MYSTERY OF THE YEAR (Readers Favorite) His long-ago lover brings a cryptic letter to Paris, pulling Eddie Grant into a gripping wartime web of love and death. The letter provides one slim chance to find the terrorists who murdered his family seven years before. And to find a priceless treasure. The letter sparks a danger-filled quest across Paris, the Loire Valley, and the gleaming beaches of the Florida Gulf Coast for the most valuable Nazi loot still missing, a famous Raphael self-portrait from the early 16th century. The painting and the crates of bullion that accompanied it were intended to finance the Fourth Reich, or so the rumors said. Jen Wetzmuller, daughter of his late father's World War II colleague in American Army intelligence, found the letter after her father was run down by a car in the streets of Sarasota. For Eddie, it brings the long-cold case of his family's murder back to life. Its clues propel him from his Paris home to Florida, where he barely escapes with his life. Then it's back home, to burrow into the darkest reaches of the German occupation. Along the way, he and Jen restart the brief, fiercely passionate affair that he abandoned, to his regret, 20 years before. Most of all, Treasure of Saint-Lazare is a novel of Paris. (The painting, Raphael's famous Portrait of a Young Man, remains missing Other treasures Hans Frank stole were recovered when American troops arrested him near Munich, but not the Raphael. He was one of eleven Nazi war criminals hanged at Nuremburg.) "Bravo!" (Ronald Rosbottom, author of When Paris Went Dark) "An exceptionally well written book with a fast-paced story line and many plot surprises."
  • Last Stop: Paris: The Sequel to Treasure of Saint-Lazare

    John Pearce

    eBook (Alesia Press LLC, Dec. 1, 2015)
    In a glittering salon in the most expensive quartier of Paris, Eddie's man surfaces, linked somehow to a shady French banker, an American TV goldbug, and a pretentious Texas congressman running for president. When the goldbug dies a gruesome death, Eddie must come to a decision: does he or doesn't he follow the case to the end? The wrong choice could be the last one he ever makes. He got them all...All but one Now the leader of the gang is in his sights -- but at terrible risk to Aurélie, the love of his life. The thrilling sequel to TREASURE OF SAINT-LAZARE. You might think Eddie Grant has done everything he can but it wouldn't be true, at least not yet. The half-American, half-French golden boy of Paris cleaned up most of the gang that murdered his father, his wife, and his young son. The evil genius behind the plot remains out of reach, invisible, as though he never existed, but Eddie's thirst for revenge remains as keen as ever. He won't settle for mere justice. Does vengeance outweigh the call of his growing romance with the beautiful Aurélie? She's clear about it -- at her urging, he jumps back into the fray, calling for help from his friend Jeremy Bentham, a retired two-star general he served under as company commander during the First Gulf War. The bewitching Jen, who he thought was far in the past, plays a key role. In his public life, Eddie is heir to a great American industrial fortune and an investing genius who has multiplied the wealth his father left behind -- and Aurélie's handsome companion at the society events and Sorbonne soirées she loves but he would rather avoid. In the background, he's a CIA "unofficial," who volunteers to be the Paris eyes and ears for his CIA and Desert Storm friend Icky Crane. Kirkus Reviews said Last Stop: Paris is "A full-throttle adventure through modern Europe and the Mediterranean that's part thriller, part mystery, and all rollicking ride." Shelf Unbound Magazine selected it as one of the six best indie books of the year.
  • Finding Pegasus

    John Pearce

    eBook (Alesia Press LLC, July 28, 2018)
    ONLY A BUMP IN THE NIGHT KEEPS THEIR FIRST DATE FROM BEING THEIR LAST A bomb shatters the midnight silence, giving Mark and Kate only seconds to escape before their sailboat turns into a flaming hell. Meanwhile, a wrecking crew batters down the wall of their shop to steal a crucial tool the CIA needs to prevent a neo-Nazi takeover in Eastern Europe. It should have been a perfect crime - witnesses dead, evidence spirited away, police unresponsive. But Eddie Grant helps Mark McGinley and Kate Hall follow the clues from Biscayne Bay to Paris, then on to the mountains of Hungary. There, the caves hide explosive secrets and the group must confront a new generation of storm troopers, this time supported by the Russian bear. The second escape is as close as the first. Finding Pegasus is the story of an international criminal network marching in lockstep with the neo-Nazi autocrats of Eastern Europe; a paranoid, egocentric American Navy admiral; an old and bitter Silicon Valley billionaire; and a retired Hungarian spy who moved to Paris because the food was better. "A sophisticated tale of international intrigue and contemporary politics, super-charged on espresso." (Scott Neeley) Finding Pegasus, third in the Eddie Grant novel series, is available in Kindle, paperback, and large print versions, plus audio. The audio book was performed by the talented Adam Barr. Review copies are available. For information, go to PartTimeParisian.com
  • Treasure of Saint-Lazare

    John Pearce

    Paperback (Alesia Press, Oct. 12, 2012)
    BEST HISTORICAL MYSTERY OF 2014in the Readers' Favorite Writing ContestINTRIGUE, ROMANCE AND DEATH IN PARIS - a Best Seller - #39 in all Kindle booksAn old lover brings a cryptic letter to Paris, pulling Eddie Grant reluctantly into a treacherous web of intrigue and death -- but giving him a slim chance to find the terrorists who murdered his family seven years before. It launches him on a dangerous quest through Paris and the Loire Valley for the most valuable piece of Nazi loot that remains missing, a famous Raphael self-portrait from the early 16th century, along with the crates of Nazi bullion that accompanied it -- all intended to finance the Fourth Reich. Jen Wetzmuller, daughter of his father's World War II colleague in Army Intelligence, arrives in Paris, bearing a letter she found after her father was run down by a car on the streets of Sarasota. Its clues take Eddie from his Paris home to Florida, where he works to solve the mystery, barely escaping with his life. Then it's back home to burrow into the darkest reaches of the German occupation in search of the treasure. Along the way he and Jen restart the brief, fiercely passionate affair that he abandoned, to his regret, 20 years before Sarasota. Most of all, Treasure of Saint-Lazare is a novel about Paris.
  • Littles Go To School

    John Peterson

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Mischievous Tom and Lucy Little get more adventures than they anticipated when they get taken to school--in Henry Bigg's gerbil cage. Original.
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  • Last Stop: Paris

    John Pearce

    Paperback (Alesia Press, Nov. 18, 2015)
    A full-throttle adventure through modern Europe and the Mediterranean in a book that’s part thriller, part mystery, and all rollicking ride... An exhilarating journey that will satisfy the most avid thriller reader. Pearce again accomplishes every thriller writer’s aim: creating characters that the readers can root for and a believable, fast-paced storyline. The climax and denouement bring the storylines together neatly, but fans will see that there may yet be room for another book in the series.- Kirkus
  • Littles Go to School

    John Peterson

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Better Car Control: The Best Way to use your Regular Street Car at a High Performance Driving Event

    John Carson

    eBook
    Want to better your car control, and be a safer and more aware driver on the road? More drivers have access to race tracks around the world than at any other time in history. Learn how to attend a High Performance Driving event with your regular street car. You don't need a Ferrari or every modification for your car in order to attend a track day and become a better driver. The problem with most driving books is that they don't explain all the tactical things one must know to have success in a track day environment, and focus all on driving techniques. Better Car Control summarizes years of track day experience into an easy read experience. Some of the topics covered are: car preparation, proper safety practices, what modifications to do first versus last, proper protocols, what to do on track, what to do in between track sessions, driver improvement strategies, wet versus dry vehicle set ups, how to use load transfer to your advantage, and lots of tips for advanced and seasoned performance drivers. Plus, a whole lot more.This book covers everything you need to know about participating in HPDE events. Click the buy button and learn the right way to take your car to the track now ,and have fun while doing it.
  • Prentice Hall Algebra 2

    Pearson

    Hardcover
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  • Candlestick and Pivot Point Trading Triggers: Setups for Stock, Forex, and Futures Markets

    John L. Person

    Hardcover (Wiley, Nov. 3, 2006)
    In his first book, A Complete Guide to Technical Trading Tactics, John Person introduced traders to the concept of integrating candlestick charting with pivot point analysis. Now, in Candlestick and Pivot Point Trading Triggers, he goes a step further and shows you how to devise your own setups and triggers—in the stock, forex, and futures markets—based on a moving average approach. Note: Website and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.