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  • Lion: A Will Slater Thriller

    Matt Rogers

    eBook
    A multi-billion dollar casino complex in Macau.A nine-year-old with information capable of ruining its owner.An ex-black operations killer looking for trouble.Outside the gigantic Mountain Lion Casino & Resorts, Will Slater — fresh off a brutal career as a government assassin — watches a young child get snatched off the street by an army of security.Acting out of instinct, he hurls himself into the fray, rescuing the girl and preventing her from a fate worse than death. She carries sensitive information capable of bringing down Peter Forrest, the billionaire owner of Mountain Lion. When Slater opts to protect the child and pursue the truth, he unravels a horrifying discovery that will unlock his deepest, darkest rage…
  • If We Were All the Same

    Mr Rogers

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 1987)
    Tired of looking exactly alike, the people of the purple planet decide to become more colorful
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  • Warrior: A Jason King Thriller

    Matt Rogers

    eBook
    Jason King.Bryson Reed.Two elite operatives. Two trained killers. Two warriors on a devastating collision course.Still giddy from a successful operation in Tijuana, one-man-army Jason King‘s celebrations are cut short when a volatile situation arises in Mogadishu, Somalia. Whisked into the war-torn city, King must assess a Force Recon Marine who abandoned his post to single-handedly foil an international smuggling ring. Bryson Reed left bodies in his wake, and several high-ranking officials want him discharged or thrown into military prison for his actions. King’s organisation has other ideas, sending King to screen Reed as a potential second recruit to the newly formed Black Force.But when the bullets start flying, King quickly realises he’s knee deep in a mad web of treachery, lies and deception...
  • The Tribe: A Black Force Thriller

    Matt Rogers

    eBook
    HARD HITTING. FAST PACED.QUICK, EXPLOSIVE THRILL RIDES.BLACK FORCE SHORTS BY MATT ROGERS.On a snowy mountainside in the Peruvian Andes, a prisoner wallows in his cell. Previously a government agent for a black operations division of the U.S. military, Sam Rollins must accept the fact that his days are numbered. He botched a mission concerning a tribe of Asháninca natives, and now he must pay the price with a lifetime of imprisonment. His government doesn’t officially recognise his actions, and his life is now forfeit.Then, one freezing afternoon, a stranger shows up. Guards are beaten down mercilessly, and finally the intruder finishes his rampage at the door to Rollins’ cell.“My name is Jason King, and I’m here to get you out. You need to finish the job.”
  • The Jason King Files: Books 1-3

    Matt Rogers

    eBook
    CARTEL. WARRIOR. SAVAGES.EXPERIENCE THE MADNESS. ENTER THE FILES.Dive into the massive Books 1-3 collection of the Jason King Files. From Mexico to Somalia to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, follow young prodigy Jason King through three destructive adventures as he hones himself into a black operations warrior.In CARTEL, King wages war with a radical new drug cartel in Tijuana.In WARRIOR, he chases a traitorous Force Recon Marine through the slums of Mogadishu. In SAVAGES, he is forced into a gruelling training camp near the Rwandan border, with explosive results. Each outing pushes him to the limits of human capacity, and the relentless carnage helps him evolve into the human weapon of present day.
  • Red Thread

    Mark Rogers

    eBook (Endeavour Media, Oct. 4, 2016)
    It is a sweltering summer morning in New Jersey and an appalling sight awaits Ben O’Shaughnessy…When he arrives in ‘The Embroidery Capital of the World’ to drop the roughs off for some new products, he soon finds the body of a young sketcher, her slender form tilted sideways, her hands balled up into fists. And that’s not all - her mouth is crudely stitched shut with red embroidery thread.Ben, who also writes a gossip column as ‘Mr Knowbody’ for the Jersey Journal, is shocked and pained. But nobody appears to want to find out who murdered Nikki and why – no one except him that is.Though the embroidery business paid the rent, Ben’s secret life as Mr Knowbody kept him sane. Could Mr Knowbody unknot the thread?He certainly has more than a passing acquaintance with the seedy underbelly of glamour capitals like New York and his is a world where everyone is fighting to keep their head above water. It is a world of ultimate human exploitation, where the trappings of civilised life – local politicians, businessmen, law enforcement, the Church – are exposed as merely skin deep when Mr Knowbody starts poking his unwanted nose in. And when Nikki’s mother Hazel doesn’t seem to react when she learns of her daughter’s death, Mr Knowbody can’t help wondering…what secret could she be hiding?Red Thread is a riveting read, peppered with the humour and satisfyingly taut structure of Ernest Hemingway.Praise for previous novels by Mark Rogers "Mark Rogers knows that the stylish, polished picture frame in which we live is riddled with holes, in which worms live." - James Sallis, author of Drive“Koreatown Blues is a cleverly-plotted hard-boiled novel with crisp, muscular prose, a feverish pace, a vividly-drawn urban setting, and characters so real that Rudy Giuliani would stop and frisk them.” - Edgar award-winning author Bruce DeSilva"Koreatown Blues is an entertaining, fast-paced first novel, with an unexpected, up-to-date solution.” - Publishers Weekly“Mark Rogers' masterfully noirish Night within Night, a story of betrayal, sex, lies and finding love in all the wrong places—and paying for it, big time, is totally captivating, relentlessly told at breakneck pace." - Sam Millar, author of On The BrinksMark Rogers is a writer and artist whose literary heroes include Charles Bukowski, Willie Vlautin and Charles Portis. He lives most of the year in Baja California, Mexico with his Sinaloa-born wife, Sophy. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Village Voice and other publications and his travel journalism has taken him to 54 countries.
  • WISHES DON'T MAKE TH

    Mr Rogers

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 1987)
    A visit to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe shows us that wishes don't make things happen, people make things happen.
  • NO ONE CAN EV TK PLACE

    Mr Rogers

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1988)
    Lady Elaine Fairchilde is jealous when Harriet Elizabeth Cow moves to Some Place Else and the other neighbors make a fuss over welcoming her
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  • Abraham Lincoln: 65 Fascinating Facts For Kids

    Max Rogers

    language (Fascinating Facts For Kids, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Abraham Lincoln: 65 Fascinating Facts For Kids about Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln came from humble beginnings, but his ambition and sense of justice helped him become one the greatest ever presidents of the United States, although many would argue that he was the greatest.He didn't attend school much but his love of learning saw him become a successful lawyer as well as a politician.On becoming president Lincoln was to lead his country through a long and bloody war before becoming the first American president to be assassinated.Max Rogers gives you a detailed list of facts about Abraham Lincoln, laying out the important accomplishments and events in his life.Reading a complete biography can be daunting for a child, but Rogers gives you Lincoln's life in 65 easy to understand sections.We are sure that that you will be fascinated by the facts about Lincoln in our book and that you will be inspired to discover more about this remarkable man.This book is suitable for the age of 8 and above.Chapters:* Introduction* Abraham Loses His Mother* New Orleans and the Slave Market* New Salem and War* Lawyer and Politician* Marriage and a Family* Congressman Lincoln* Back to Washington* President Lincoln* The Civil War* The Gettysburg Address* Lincoln's Death* Conclusion
  • Wishes Don't Make Things Come True

    Mr Rogers

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1988)
    A visit to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe shows us that wishes don't make things happen, people make things happen.
  • A Trolley Visit to Make-Believe

    Mr Rogers

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1987)
    Mr. Rogers introduces the characters who live in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. On board pages shaped like a trolley.
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  • If We Were All the Same

    Mr Rogers

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1988)
    Tired of looking exactly alike, the people of the purple planet decide to become more colorful