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  • Catalina Island Short Stories

    Norma Milne, Rich Governali

    language (Amazon, May 26, 2017)
    Light and entertaining short stories of life on Catalina Island.
  • Riddling Rhymes

    Pearl Perry, Bob Tolin

    eBook (Amazon, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Rhyming Verses Of Veracious RiddlesHopefully, you will find these riddling rhymes fun to read. They are whimsical fables or short fairy tales in the rhyming couplet style of Dr. Seuss. In truth, he was a great inspiration for the construction and constitution of this book; I gave homage to his style. The juxtaposition of words sounding like his books, when spoken aloud are fun to say for the adroit tongue. It is my sincere hope you will find something in this book that touches you on a deeper level and will make you want to share it with a friend.These are conundrums, mythology for the 21st century. They are short stories with riddles about life, love, good friends and growing up in a world that is sometimes difficult to understand. Stories of tolerance, forgiveness, patience, and betrayal. They are written with all in mind, so can be enjoyed by young adults, adults and even children. I hope you enjoy Riddling Rhymes.
  • Under a Broken Moon

    Ben Marble

    language (Amazon, July 31, 2019)
    Most people have demons. Elias is focused on one in particular.Elias thought he had earned peace and safety in his cursed life. But when the demon he trapped so many years ago breaks free, he is drawn into the hunt. To his surprise this leads him to the small town of Cider Falls.Now, as the demon starts killing, Elias must race to find where the demon is hiding so he can end it for good. The problem is, he has no clue how to do this. With the help of a newly turned werewolf and a sarcastic half-vampire he will try to find the answers which will stop the demon from regaining its power and being set loose upon the earth once more.After all, this isn’t a battle about saving lives; it is about saving souls.
  • Three Wee Peas

    Laura Yirak, Daren Challman

    language (Amazon, Aug. 12, 2012)
    Learn the farm animals and their sounds with the Three Wee Peas. Follow the peas through their day, say the sounds and give them a hey!This is a fully illustrated children's eBook for ages 18 months and up.
  • The Old Man in the Corner Illustrated

    Baroness Orczy

    eBook (amazon, March 7, 2020)
    The Old Man in the Corner is an unnamed armchair detective who appears in a series of short stories written by Baroness Orczy. He examines and solves crimes while sitting in the corner of a genteel London tea-room in conversation with a female journalist. He was one of the first of this character-type created in the wake of the huge popularity of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The character's moniker is used as the title of the collection of the earliest stories featuring the character.
  • The Epic Banana-Man

    Yaniv Hamudot, Neil Thompsett, Kristen Griffen

    language (Amazon, April 9, 2017)
    A new fun Superhero, based on one of our favorite fruits. Join Banana-Man in his first adventure as a civilian. The story also shows the importance of making good friends, and choosing them wisely.
  • THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER

    BARONESS ORCZY

    eBook (amazon, Aug. 4, 2014)
    The Old Man relies mostly upon sensationalistic newspaper accounts, with the occasional courtroom visit, and relates all this while tying complicated knots in a piece of string. The plots themselves are typical of Edwardian crime fiction, resting on a foundation of unhappy marriages and the inequitable division of family property. Other period details include a murder in the London Underground, the murder of a female doctor, and two cases involving artists living in "bohemian" lodgings. Another new and noteworthy feature is that no one is ever brought to justice. Though the villains are identified by the narrator (who disdains to inform the police), most cannot be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER

    BARONESS ORCZY

    eBook (amazon, Aug. 4, 2014)
    The Old Man relies mostly upon sensationalistic newspaper accounts, with the occasional courtroom visit, and relates all this while tying complicated knots in a piece of string. The plots themselves are typical of Edwardian crime fiction, resting on a foundation of unhappy marriages and the inequitable division of family property. Other period details include a murder in the London Underground, the murder of a female doctor, and two cases involving artists living in "bohemian" lodgings. Another new and noteworthy feature is that no one is ever brought to justice. Though the villains are identified by the narrator (who disdains to inform the police), most cannot be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER

    BARONESS ORCZY

    eBook (amazon, Aug. 4, 2014)
    The Old Man relies mostly upon sensationalistic newspaper accounts, with the occasional courtroom visit, and relates all this while tying complicated knots in a piece of string. The plots themselves are typical of Edwardian crime fiction, resting on a foundation of unhappy marriages and the inequitable division of family property. Other period details include a murder in the London Underground, the murder of a female doctor, and two cases involving artists living in "bohemian" lodgings. Another new and noteworthy feature is that no one is ever brought to justice. Though the villains are identified by the narrator (who disdains to inform the police), most cannot be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER

    BARONESS ORCZY

    eBook (amazon, Aug. 4, 2014)
    The Old Man relies mostly upon sensationalistic newspaper accounts, with the occasional courtroom visit, and relates all this while tying complicated knots in a piece of string. The plots themselves are typical of Edwardian crime fiction, resting on a foundation of unhappy marriages and the inequitable division of family property. Other period details include a murder in the London Underground, the murder of a female doctor, and two cases involving artists living in "bohemian" lodgings. Another new and noteworthy feature is that no one is ever brought to justice. Though the villains are identified by the narrator (who disdains to inform the police), most cannot be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER

    BARONESS ORCZY

    eBook (amazon, Aug. 4, 2014)
    The Old Man relies mostly upon sensationalistic newspaper accounts, with the occasional courtroom visit, and relates all this while tying complicated knots in a piece of string. The plots themselves are typical of Edwardian crime fiction, resting on a foundation of unhappy marriages and the inequitable division of family property. Other period details include a murder in the London Underground, the murder of a female doctor, and two cases involving artists living in "bohemian" lodgings. Another new and noteworthy feature is that no one is ever brought to justice. Though the villains are identified by the narrator (who disdains to inform the police), most cannot be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • THE OLD MAN IN THE CORNER

    BARONESS ORCZY

    eBook (amazon, Aug. 4, 2014)
    The Old Man relies mostly upon sensationalistic newspaper accounts, with the occasional courtroom visit, and relates all this while tying complicated knots in a piece of string. The plots themselves are typical of Edwardian crime fiction, resting on a foundation of unhappy marriages and the inequitable division of family property. Other period details include a murder in the London Underground, the murder of a female doctor, and two cases involving artists living in "bohemian" lodgings. Another new and noteworthy feature is that no one is ever brought to justice. Though the villains are identified by the narrator (who disdains to inform the police), most cannot be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.