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  • The Dig

    Steven F. Freeman

    eBook
    Sometimes the Most Priceless Treasure is LifeTwo members of an international archeological team have been murdered, and a third is missing.Summoned to the researchers’ site in Guadalajara, Mexico, Alton and Mallory must race the clock to uncover the sinister plans surrounding the site and protect the researchers from further attack. Along the way, they discover that the dig site’s ancient Aztec ruins aren’t the only source of mystery and surprise.
  • Thirty Seconds to Live

    Steven F. Freeman

    eBook
    One speedboat crash...15 victims...and 30 seconds before you dieA jet-boat crash sets in motion a frantic investigation to find the saboteur. But with 15 fatalities, simply identifying the intended victim among the crowd proves a challenge. As the search for the killer continues, other victims succumb to "accidental" deaths--including the lead New Zealand investigator. Left in the cross hairs, Alton and Mallory race to unravel the mystery before the murderer can strike again. But will the Blackwells, like each of the victims, have only thirty seconds to live?
  • The Dig

    Mr. Steven F Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 12, 2017)
    Sometimes the Most Priceless Treasure is LifeTwo members of an international archeological team have been murdered, and a third is missing.Summoned to the researchers’ site in Guadalajara, Mexico, Alton and Mallory must race the clock to uncover the sinister plans surrounding the site and protect the researchers from further attack. Along the way, they discover that the dig site’s ancient Aztec ruins aren’t the only source of mystery and surprise.
  • Aw, Here It Goes!

    Steve Freeman

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 1998)
    The stars of Nickelodeon's All That offer humorous and upbeat advice to today's young people in a story that presents their world in Chicago, from their very unique perspectives. Original.
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  • Family and Food and Orange Soda

    Steve Freeman

    Paperback (Aladdin, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Nickeodeon's favorite teen comedians, self-appointed Generation Y spokespersons, offer home-cooked yuletide advice on family, food, and coping with holiday get-togethers. Original.
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  • Trapped: A Modernization

    F. Freeman

    eBook
    In this psychological thriller, we meet Lily, a girl willing to be held hostage in the middle of the forest by an ex-drug addict in order to save her father’s life.Lily’s father, Don, suffers a terrible car crash, and Lily finds his car at the bottom of an embankment. After battling through a dark forest and the terrible cold, she comes upon a lone cabin in the middle of the woods. There she finds her father chained to a wall--held hostage by Seven, the cabin's owner and an ex-drug addict who now believes that he is The Chosen One. Lily is able to convince Seven to let her father go by taking her father's place.As the story develops, we witness--through Lily's journal entries--that she is becoming a victim of Stockholm Syndrome. Lily must ultimately choose between trusting Seven, who is now her only companion, or believing her fears that his madness may have driven him to murder.Will she be able to find the truth in time or will she pay the ultimate price?
  • Light and Shadows: Channel 777

    Steven Free

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 19, 2016)
    11 years after "James and the Gear of Destiny."
  • Rose: A Modernization

    F. Freeman

    Paperback (Re.ad Select, July 1, 2015)
    Inspired by the original "Sleeping Beauty" fairytale, Rose introduces us to a young, impressionable girl who, instead of pricking her finger on a spinning wheel, becomes bewitched by the seductive world of drugs and dependency. It's a story about control – or the loss of it – and how much Rose is willing to jeopardize as she searches for her own self-worth. Simultaneously, Rose's father, Robert, struggles with his own past as he watches his daughter make the same decisions that almost killed him thirty-five years ago. Can he save Rose before she follows in his footsteps?
  • The Natural History of Eastern Massachusetts

    Stan Freeman

    Paperback (Hampshire House Publishing, March 15, 1742)
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  • Trapped: A Modernization

    F. Freeman

    Paperback (Re.ad Select, May 6, 2016)
    In this psychological thriller, we meet Lily, a girl willing to be held hostage in the middle of the forest by an ex-drug addict in order to save her father’s life.Lily’s father, Don, suffers a terrible car crash, and Lily finds his car at the bottom of an embankment. After battling through a dark forest and the terrible cold, she comes upon a lone cabin in the middle of the woods. There she finds her father chained to a wall--held hostage by Seven, the cabin's owner and an ex-drug addict who now believes that he is The Chosen One. Lily is able to convince Seven to let her father go by taking her father's place. As the story develops, we witness--through Lily's journal entries--that she is becoming a victim of Stockholm Syndrome. Lily must ultimately choose between trusting Seven, who is now her only companion, or believing her fears that his madness may have driven him to murder. Will she be able to find the truth in time or will she pay the ultimate price?
  • Thirty Seconds to Live

    Mr. Steven F Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2018)
    One speedboat crash...15 victims...and 30 seconds before you dieA jet-boat crash sets in motion a frantic investigation to find the saboteur. But with 15 fatalities, simply identifying the intended victim among the crowd proves a challenge. As the search for the killer continues, other victims succumb to "accidental" deaths--including the lead New Zealand investigator.Left in the crosshairs, Alton and Mallory race to unravel the mystery before the murderer can strike again. But will the Blackwells, like each of the victims, have only thirty seconds to live?
  • The Natural History of New York

    Stan Freeman

    Paperback (Hampshire House Publishing Co., March 15, 1717)
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