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Books with author Michael R. Peace

  • Dark Psychology 202: The Advance Secrets Of Psychological Warfare, Dark NLP, Dark Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Super Manipulation, Kamikaze Mind Control, Stealth Persuasion And Human Psychology 202

    Michael Pace

    eBook (Make Profits Easy LLC, July 28, 2017)
    You have just picked up the most powerful and life-changing book in the world. By the end of this book, your way of life will be completely different. You will have more power over other people than you ever expected. No one will be able to say no to you. You won’t ever lose a battle or argument again. You will be able to get whatever you want and to change people as you see fit. Basically, this book will make you a God. Are you ready for this kind of power? Dark Psychology 202 is follow up to the hit book Dark Psychology 101. You will learn even more advance techniques for psychological warfare, mind control, manipulation, persuasion, Dark CBT, deception, and seduction than in the first book. This book will catapult you into the amazing realm of control and power over others. No one will be able to stop you now. Whether you use these dark methods for good or evil is up to you. Certainly these methods are not light and they are not jokes. You will have a lot of lethal power by the time you set this book down. So carefully consider how you want to use this power and what your motives are. Life is a game. The better moves you know, the more likely you are to win at it. You can use this book as a play book for how to win at life. Be ruthless and don’t feel guilty for using the power that you gain from Dark Psychology 202. You deserve whatever you desire.
  • 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 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....
  • Ukus in My Hair

    Michael Peacock

    language (Michael Peacock, July 14, 2011)
    Written and Illustrated by 10 year old Michael, this story of Pirate Fleas, adults and imagination can twist a smile out of anyone.
  • Good and Evil Coloring Book #1

    Michael Pearl

    Paperback (No Greater Joy Ministries, )
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  • The Adventures of Young Santa

    Michael Pace

    Paperback (iUniverse, May 24, 2001)
    Robin Hood in Red Fur!Refreshingly different, this early biography tells the story of Santa Claus from birth through his first ride. It presents Santa as a full-blooded young man, a reluctant hero motivated by love.The story is fun and exciting, featuring sword fights, dank castles, hidden treasure, fierce Vikings, daring escapes, the secret elf civilization, deceit, jealousy, humor and young romance.The Book answers historicalquestions about Santa such as: Where was Santa was born? What was he was like as a kid? How did he get his name? How did he get to the North pole? What are the Elves names? Why does Santa brings us gifts on Christmas eve? Why is his suit red? Why does he go down chimneys? Why do bad kids get soot in their stockings?YOUNG SANTA is destined to become a holiday classic for young and old to enjoy year after year!
  • Good and Evil Coloring Book #3

    Michael Pearl

    Paperback (No Greater Joy Ministries, Oct. 1, 2007)
    A high quality coloring book covering the third three chapters of our highly successful Good and Evil Bible Storybook.The book starts with Lesson 7: "Elijah & the Challenge" and ends with Lesson 9: "The birth of Jesus."
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  • The Camel of Destruction

    Michael Pearce

    Paperback (Harper Collins Publishers, March 15, 1995)
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  • Kailouie

    Michael R.

    Hardcover (Writers, Dec. 7, 1993)
    Kailouie and the Snorkel Monster is a Hawaiian Adventure about the animals of the sea. Children will learn the importance of mutual respect between mankind and animals as they are enjoying the tale of a little reef fish who goes on an adventure. While living in Hawaii, Mike Daciek often snorkeled in Kailua Bay. It was on one such occasion that he discovered a small reef fish floating in a Styrofoam cup. The adventure of the little fish is presented in this brightly illustrated book, which incorporates authentic Hawaiian phrases and mythology to create an exciting tale. This book is recommended for children ages 3-13.
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  • The Camel Of Destruction

    Michael Pearce

    Paperback (Linford Mystery, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Cairo, 1910: the end of the boom and everyone seems to have money troubles. Then one day a civil servant dies at his desk. The whiff of corruption is in the air, with even Gareth Owen, the Mamur Zapt, seen to live beyond his means - and he's the one who's supposed to be investigating the affair. Owen's attempts to do so take him to the heart of such sinister organizations as the Khedival Agricultural Society. But he soon realizes that money speaks louder than words in Edwardian Cairo.
  • Kailouie

    Michael R.

    Paperback (Writers, Dec. 7, 1993)
    Kailouie and the Snorkel Monster is a Hawaiian Adventure about the animals of the sea. Children will learn the importance of mutual respect between mankind and animals as they are enjoying the tale of a little reef fish who goes on an adventure. While living in Hawaii, Mike Daciek often snorkeled in Kailua Bay. It was on one such occasion that he discovered a small reef fish floating in a Styrofoam cup. The adventure of the little fish is presented in this brightly illustrated book, which incorporates authentic Hawaiian phrases and mythology to create an exciting tale. This book is recommended for children ages 3-13.