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Books with author Michael Pearsall

  • The Shadowwood Chronicles Book 1: Civil War

    Michael Pearson

    eBook
    Eoin is a young man of both human and elven descent. Shortly after finding the first individual that does not judge him based on his heritage, the town in which he lives rises up against him for a crime of which he is innocent. His mother attempts to defend her teen-aged son, and is murdered by the townsfolk. With no other choice, Eoin flees to find his elven father somewhere in the forest of Shadowwood. The dwarves are embroiled in a civil war after the death of their king, and a group of orcs are lying in wait to lay siege to the divided kingdom.Through a chain of events, Eoin and a group of unlikely companions, discover the plot and attempt to warn the dwarves against the coming attack before it's too late.
  • The Laughing Monster

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    eBook (Michael W. Pearsall, March 7, 2016)
    This frightening short story takes place in the small town of Ratcliff, Texas when residents report hearing insane sounds and something is attacking their pets and livestock. They’re wondering if it’s a coincidence that it arrived shortly before Halloween. Does the old trapper, who’s been searching for the Chupacabra know the truth? There will be no trick or treating as long as the terrifying monster is on the loose!
  • The Camel of Destruction

    Michael Pearce

    eBook (Poisoned Pen Press, June 30, 2012)
    Cairo, 1910. Captain Owen, The Mamur Zapt, is the head of Egypt's Political CID in the heyday of British Rule. He is ultimately responsible for law and order in the Khedive's Cairo. When the rules, whether obvious or hidden, are flouted, he steps into action - although it sometimes looks like he's merely stepped sideways, out of the way. Now it is the end of the boom, leaving banks beleaguered and borrowers in trouble whether the poorest land-working fellahin or the richest land-owning Pashas. Then a civil servant suspiciously dies at his desk. The whiff of corruption is in the air. Even Owen, who is supposed to be investigating the affair, appears to be living beyond his means. As he turns to such unlikely allies as the Grand Mufti, the local barber, and the Widow Shawquat, he penetrates to the heart of such sinister organizations as the Khedive's Agricultural Society. The rich are tricky, and money speaks louder than words, challenging Owen to use all his skills to stop the Camel of Destruction....
  • The Camel of Destruction

    Michael Pearce

    Paperback (Poisoned Pen Press, July 30, 2003)
    Cairo, 1910. Captain Owen, The Mamur Zapt, is the head of Egypt's Political CID in the heyday of British Rule. He is ultimately responsible for law and order in the Khedive's Cairo. When the rules, whether obvious or hidden, are flouted, he steps into action - although it sometimes looks like he's merely stepped sideways, out of the way.Now it is the end of the boom, leaving banks beleaguered and borrowers in trouble whether the poorest land-working fellahin or the richest land-owning Pashas. Then a civil servant suspiciously dies at his desk. The whiff of corruption is in the air. Even Owen, who is supposed to be investigating the affair, appears to be living beyond his means. As he turns to such unlikely allies as the Grand Mufti, the local barber, and the Widow Shawquat, he penetrates to the heart of such sinister organizations as the Khedive's Agricultural Society. The rich are tricky, and money speaks louder than words, challenging Owen to use all his skills to stop the Camel of Destruction....
  • The Ghost in the Dollhouse

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    language (Michael W. Pearsall, Feb. 3, 2014)
    This creepy short story finds two sisters at odds over their spectacular birthday present when it becomes a Halloween nightmare for Annabelle. She is the first to notice strange happenings. What does she find hidden in the dollhouse attic and what is the unknown presence that frightens her to tears? Read to the very end to unravel the mystery.
  • Mystery in Halloween Town

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    language (Joyce F. Sloan, Dec. 5, 2013)
    in this unusual short story JT and Jenny, can't wait to visit Transylvania on Halloween day, but when they arrive they realize there's something terribly wrong. Norman, the tall nervous man at the Bat's Motel is a little more than creepy, the museum seems haunted and why is there a Zombie skulking around the town cemetery? Join the McGuire family and learn what eerie astronomical event takes place just before midnight on Halloween! It's one vacation the McGuires will never forget!Look for more kids Halloween e-books by Michael Pearsall on Kindle.
  • Carnival of Fear

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    language (Joyce F. Sloan, Dec. 27, 2013)
    The evil clown in this kids short story makes his appearance at the carnival on Halloween night along with, Madam Zolov who predicts trouble for Shelby and her sister. Is he shadowing the girls? Out of all the people at the carnival, why does he choose to frighten them? Hurry along with them through the 'Tunnel of Fear,' and the 'Mortuary Museum' where everything is guaranteed almost dead. They finally confront their worst nightmare, but the story isn't over yet.
  • Which Witch is Which

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    language (Michael W. Pearsall, Jan. 13, 2016)
    A short story that leads to ‘Double, double, toil and trouble,’ in Salem on Halloween night. When 3 little witches go trick or treating to just one more house, they find themselves at a very creepy place. The resident, appears to be more of a witch than they are and there are creepy surprises awaiting them including something, truly terrifying, their way comes. Something so repulsive they’re forced to run for their very lives. Read to the end of their scary adventure.
  • Good and Evil Coloring Book #1

    Michael Pearl

    Paperback (No Greater Joy Ministries, )
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  • The Camel of Destruction

    Michael Pearce

    Hardcover (Poisoned Pen Press, July 15, 2002)
    Cairo, 1910. Captain Owen, The Mamur Zapt, is the head of Egypt's Political CID in the heyday of British Rule. He is ultimately responsible for law and order in the Khedive's Cairo. When the rules, whether obvious or hidden, are flouted, he steps into action - although it sometimes looks like he's merely stepped sideways, out of the way.Now it is the end of the boom, leaving banks beleaguered and borrowers in trouble whether the poorest land-working fellahin or the richest land-owning Pashas. Then a civil servant suspiciously dies at his desk. The whiff of corruption is in the air. Even Owen, who is supposed to be investigating the affair, appears to be living beyond his means. As he turns to such unlikely allies as the Grand Mufti, the local barber, and the Widow Shawquat, he penetrates to the heart of such sinister organizations as the Khedive's Agricultural Society. The rich are tricky, and money speaks louder than words, challenging Owen to use all his skills to stop the Camel of Destruction....
  • Curse of the Swamp Witch

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    language (Joyce F. Sloan, Sept. 22, 2013)
    This spine-tingling short story take place in the mysterious Blue Moon Café, where some kids learn about the curse of the Yazoo Witch? Strange goings on leave them wondering if the curse is still hanging over this small town. Is the answer hidden somewhere at the end of the story?
  • The Witch's Broom

    Michael Pearsall, Joyce Sloan

    language (Joyce F Sloan, Dec. 5, 2013)
    This short story is leading up to October 31st for the big reveal. Everyone says Bridget is the perfect witch in her 4th grade Halloween Play and Bridget knows if she had a real witch's broom she could prove to everyone she has super-natural powers. Is the old lady next door a real witch and who is the strange woman at the library who hands her the enchanted book? Join Bridget in her adventure to locate the secret potion and incantation she needs to take flight on Halloween night.