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Books with author Paul A. Winters

  • A Berry Cunning Conman: A Laugh-Out-Loud Cozy Mystery

    A.R. Winters

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 27, 2018)
    Welcome to Sarah’s Eatery, where the food is to-die-for! Armed with zero cooking skills but infinite tenacity, Kylie Berry fights tirelessly to learn the ins and outs of operating a restaurant—but when her cook Brenda takes a leave of absence, she’s left to manage the café kitchen alone. "Winters will have you giggling into your book!" Kylie pulls 12-hour shifts at Sarah’s Eatery and struggles to find time to eat, sleep, and most importantly, keep at her culinary studies. Café regulars and potential suitors Joel and Brad lend a hand, but when Joel finds himself embroiled in a murder investigation, it’s his turn to ask amateur mystery hound Kylie for help. All the police can find of tipster Morgan Bleur is his hand—clutching a torn piece of Joel’s shirt! As Joel, Kylie, and her fiercely protective best friend Zoey Jin investigate the life and death of Morgan, they find a trail of romanced retirees and a man who lived to collect secrets for his own benefit. Who stood to benefit from Morgan’s death? One of the many lonely blue-haired ladies he wrung for their clandestine gossip—and possibly for their pensions as well? Or one of the many whose lives were ruined by the tips he sold to the press for big bucks? While Kylie hunts to clear Joel’s good name and shine a light on the truth, she’s still got a kitchen to run! Will she make it through the ordeal alive, or will exhaustion—or something more sinister—shut her eyes for good? Praise for A.R. Winters: "The perfect balance of being lighthearted, but still a serious page-turning mystery." - Jaycie D, Amazon.com "A fun cozy mystery with engaging and entertaining characters" - lq, Amazon.com "A cute light read with a final twist at the end." - Stacey Puleio, Amazon.com
  • Current Controversies - Computers and Society

    Paul A. Winters

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, June 1, 1997)
    Contributors to this thought-provoking anthology explore computers? impact on society in the following chapters: How Will Computers Transform Society? How Will Com-puter Technology Affect the Right to Privacy? Should Computer Content Be Censored? Should Universal Access to Computer Technology Be Guaranteed? Will Computers Transform Education?
  • Opposing Viewpoints Series - Death & Dying

    Paul A. Winters

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, June 1, 1997)
    Ronald Dworkin, Michael Ventura, Anne E. Fade, and Burke Balch examine current and perennial views on issues surrounding death and dying.
  • The Great Eatewari: Charlie Forester Series

    A. P. Winters

    language (, June 26, 2015)
    The sinking of a passenger ship in the North Sea, the delivery of a mysterious letter, and thedisappearance of an expedition team on the other side of the world. All these events are linked, buthow?The year is 1933 and this is the question Charlie Forester is desperately trying to answer before it istoo late. From a sleepy town in the English countryside, to the big city lights, to the jungles ofSouth America.Charlie must rely on her intuition and wits as she is propelled on a life­ changing adventure like noother ever recorded. In a world where things are not always what they seem, can Charlie and hernew companions unravel a riddle as old as time itself? And more importantly, live to tell the tale?
  • What Am I?: Can You Guess What I am?

    Paul Winter

    language (Kaazoom Books, Oct. 14, 2014)
    What Am I? Can You Guess What I am?"My name is Horris and I live on a farm. People like to ride on my back. Do you know what I am? Am I a mouse? No I'm not a mouse, if I was a mouse I would be much to small for people to ride on my back."Young children love guessing games. They love the anticipation of what comes next. What Am I? is written to engage children in their love of guessing. Each animal is introduced with just a picture of it's eyes. The question What am I? is asked and then a number of alternatives are presented. The answers are always obviously wrong, and most young children will quickly realize this until the animal is finally revealed. There is a lot of repetition to help increase your child's anticipation of what might come next. What Am I? Is full of bright colorful illustrations that young children will love to look at and talk about. It is an ideal bed-time book for children of pre-school age.
  • At Issue Series - Cloning

    Paul A. Winters

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, June 1, 1997)
    The first successful cloning of a mammal from an adult cell has raised numerous ethical questions concerning the possible use of this procedure on humans. Some welcome the new technology to aid infertile couples. Others oppose the cloning of humans.
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  • Opposing Viewpoints Series - The Information Revolution

    Paul A. Winters

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, June 1, 1998)
    Experts believe that the world is moving from the industrial age into the information age. The effects of this transformation on society, individuals, schools, and the economy are the topics of contentious debate.
  • A Berry Home Catastrophe: A Humorous Cozy Mystery

    A.R. Winters

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2018)
    Welcome to The Berry Home: where the food is to-die-for! Life is sweet for Kylie Berry: rebranding Sarah’s Eatery into her very own The Berry Home, tackling new recipes one step at a time, juggling two gorgeous suitors, and surviving near-death experiences by the skin of her teeth! "Winters will have you giggling into your book!" When another murder mystery lands smack dab on Kylie’s doorstep—in the most literal way—she swears off her sleuthing in favor of safer pursuits. But then her gorgeous suitor Brad comes calling with a highly unusual request: “I need you to investigate Hank’s murder.” Brad’s sister, Samantha, is the prime suspect for the murder of her longtime boyfriend Hank Harrison. Out to prove her innocence at all costs, Brad entreats Kylie and her best friend Zoey to do the legwork that the Camden Falls police won’t… But who wanted to see Hunky Hank dead? A fitness nut and purveyor of fine exercise equipment, Hank was well-liked within the tiny community—at first glance, anyway. But what about the jealous glares from men envious of his physique? The heated glances from young women he trained with at the gym? Did his business partner stand to make a fortune from Hank’s death? And did Samantha actually have something to gain from her boyfriend’s demise…? With tech genius Zoey and police offer Brad by her side, Kylie dives headfirst into the mystery of who killed Hank Harrison—and fingers crossed, she’ll make it back to the café before the dinner rush! Praise for A.R. Winters: "The perfect balance of being lighthearted, but still a serious page-turning mystery." - Jaycie D, Amazon.com "A fun cozy mystery with engaging and entertaining characters" - lq, Amazon.com "For fans of Janet Evanovich, Rhys Bowen and Jana DeLeon, this is a funny, clean mystery." - Clara B, Amazon.com A Berry Home Catastrophe is the fifth book in the Kylie Berry Mystery Series. Though it can be read as a standalone, it's best read in series order. This is a humorous cozy mystery featuring a strong female protagonist, some unusual friends and family, and a mystery that needs solving! It has no graphic gore, bad language or sex. Genre: humorous culinary cozy mysteries, cat cozy mystery series, women amateur sleuths
  • History's Great Defeats - The Cold War

    Paul A. Winters

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, March 1, 2000)
    From the end of World War II to the middle of the 1980s, the superpowers fought a diplomatic and political battle for ideological dominance throughout the world. Cold War: Collapse of Communism explores the internal forces, the systemic failures, and the external pressures that brought about the break up of the Soviet Union.
  • Rex's Tour Of Dinosaur Land: A Dinosaur Picture Book For 4-7 Year Olds

    Paul Winter

    language (Kaazoom Books, Sept. 13, 2014)
    Rex the dinosaur takes you on a tour of Dinosaur Land were you will meet some of the animals he shares his world with. Rex's Tour Of Dinosaur Land is a picture book aimed at children who are 4 to 7 years old. Most of dinosaur books for children are aimed at older children and often have a lot of technical language in them. Rex's Tour Of Dinosaur Land keeps the information about each dinosaur to a minimum, and concentrates on their size and what they ate. Both metric and American weights and measurements are given. An explanation of how the dinosaurs' names are pronounced is also given. While Rex's Tour Of Dinosaur Land is a non-fiction book, it is told through the eyes of a fictional dinosaur and seeks to get small children involved in what is going on. This book will teach your child about dinosaurs in a fun and entertaining way.The book is 24 pages long.
  • Race Relations: Opposing Viewpoints

    Paul A. Winters

    Paperback (Greenhaven Pr, Sept. 24, 1995)
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  • On Safari With Marvin The Meerkat: A Picture Book For Children Aged 4 to 7 Years Old

    Paul Winter

    eBook (Kaazoom Books, Sept. 22, 2014)
    Marvin the meerkat takes you on safari to see some of Africa's wildlife, but do what he says as some of the animals are dangerous. Although Marvin is a fictional character, this book is non-fiction and aims to teach children aged 4-7 about some of the wildlife found in Africa. The book is written in a fun, chatty style. Marvin acts like a reporter telling the children about the animals.On Safari With Marvin The Meerkat has been written in a way that will encourage children to ask questions and encourage interaction between the child and the adult reading the book. It would make a great bed time book.