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Books with author Raymond A. Cole

  • Frank the Falcon: First Big Adventure

    Raymond Cook

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 2, 2019)
    Frank is a baby falcon that finds himself in a strange place. Frank meets a few characters who have bad intentions and one who knows where he comes from. This children's book is the beginning of a series that will bring characters to life with stories and illustrations.
  • The Mouse in the Moon: A Collection of Children's Poems

    Raymond Copp

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, )
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  • Vanguard Earth: Beginnings

    A.S. Raymond

    language (A.S. Raymond, Jan. 16, 2014)
    It's been 33 years since the Replicant Wars and Legand Prime is the nexus of the new republic. For Terrien Zaagard it is simply home.But all is not well on Legand Prime. The Guilds are discontent, and the embers of the past still linger... a conspiracy may yet destroy all that has been built and plunge the galaxy back into chaos.Can Terrien protect the planet? Can he also hide his secret? Or will he fall victim to an enemy bent on revenge.Find out in the Vanguard Earth saga...
  • Frank the Falcon: First Big Adventure

    Raymond Cook

    eBook (, May 22, 2018)
    Frank is a baby falcon that finds himself in a strange place. Frank meets a few characters who have bad intentions and one who knows where he comes from. This children's book is the beginning of a series that will bring characters to life with stories and illustrations.
  • A Slip in Time: The Book of Eventide

    T. M. Cole, Raymond A. Cole

    Paperback (Silver Cloak Publications, March 22, 2006)
    Book Description The rural town of Willows hides a secret only Horace and his new friends can unravel. With only nine days to solve the mystery of Horace s disappearance, thwart the malicious deeds of some unsavory teenagers, and uncover the significance of the Celestial Armillary these kids have to think outside the box and act fast. Anyone interested in the mystical, the paranormal and particularly time travel will become a fan of nine average youngsters as they discover library books that hold secret messages, decipher intriguing riddles, and find that people can be more than they ever believed possible. This ingenious time-morphing adventure makes you think twice about how time travel works. From the back cover As a kid it is hard enough to make true friends, particularly when you are repeatedly being uprooted, and moved half way around the world. If you look like a genius with your nose always stuck in a book it is even more daunting. So, when twelve-year-old Horace Neye and his older brother Alex find themselves in yet another new town, they have to start the tedious process all over again, but the tiny town of Willows is not like any other. A chance encounter thrusts these brothers along a mystical path with no means to turn back. Horace and Alex, supported by seven newfound friends, experience events far beyond their wildest imaginations as they discover how electrifying it can be to get caught up in the elusive mystery that is time. Things heat up when Horace vanishes and together these nine kids embark on the adventure of a lifetime. Despite their differences they grow and mature in their relationships, learn to accept each other s quirks, and act as partners to reshape events that might otherwise destroy an innocent girl s life. Against the odds, and embroiled in uncertainty they uncover the significance of the Celestial Armillary, the secrets of the Book Of Eventide, and the fate of the Keeper Of Time.
  • Tales of a Milford Mouse

    Raymond Copp

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, June 9, 2003)
    Genevieve Sara D©Glise is a young mouse with a disability. She has terrible eyesight and is almost blind. She lives with her family in the church belfry of the Milford Methodist Church in southeastern Pennsylvania at the very end of the 19th century. With her best friend Timothy, who is confined to a wheelchair, Genevieve sets about to record the long history of mice that live in the church. It becomes as much a story of the Village of Milford as it does the church mice and accurately documents that often-turbulent period of the American Revolution and beyond. Read how this shy and mostly ordinary little mouse wins the hearts and respect of every church mouse. Read how she wins the coveted title of “Most Famous Mouse” for her heroic action at the “Battle of the Playground” and saves the church from financial ruin by her discovery of the Washington Letter.
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  • The Mouse in the Moon: A Collection of Children's Poems

    Raymond Copp

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, )
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