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Books published by publisher David Joseph Publishing

  • Water All Around: A Novelette

    David Joseph, Kevin Arthur Harper, David Joseph Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (David Joseph Publishing, July 21, 2016)
    Frank Boston, retired Air Force Pararescueman, experienced two separate incidents involving three back-to-back deaths early in his Air Force career. He concluded after the second incident that he has a strange power he calls nose-smell, a sort of mystic instinct of seeing who will die in a group of related deaths. He goes years without using his ability until a small girl drowns in a pond on the nearby Air Force base. He knows two more water-related deaths will soon follow. Frank's mission: to identify the two future victims and prevent their deaths.
  • Sport Riding Techniques: How To Develop Real World Skills for Speed, Safety, and Confidence on the Street and Track

    Nick Ienatsch, Kenny Roberts

    Paperback (David Bull Publishing, March 1, 2003)
    Contemporary sport bikes accelerate faster, brake harder, and cut through corners deeper than ever before. These technologically advanced motorcycles are exhilarating to ride, but to really get the most out of a motorcycle’s performance capabilities a rider must develop his or her own personal performance. Riders need to take their skills to the next level. Now, in this book written specifically for sport riders, well-known journalist, racer, and riding school instructor Nick Ienatsch provides the tools and techniques to help riders analyze and develop that personal performance. If you’re an experienced rider, Nick will help you hone and perfect your skills, operate controls with even greater finesse, and apply race-proven techniques on the track—as well as on the street. If you’re a beginning rider, Nick will show you how to develop proper skills and safety habits that will add to your motorcycling enjoyment and build your confidence. Whatever your current riding ability, Nick will teach you to safely find the absolute limit of bike and rider.
  • The Blackmail Club

    David Bishop

    eBook (David Bishop Publishing, Dec. 30, 2013)
    * MANY MONTHS ON THE AMAZON LIST OF TOP-RATED MYSTERY SERIES* MANY MONTHS ON THE AMAZON LIST OF BEST-SELLING MYSTERY SERIES * MANY MONTHS ON THE AMAZON LIST OF BEST-SELLING HARD-BOILED MYSTERIES Washington, D.C., is a town full of powerful people hiding ugly secrets. The blackmailer, a renaissance man, keeps his promise: pay me, I'll return the juicy evidence I have against you, and you'll never hear from me again. Jack McCall, a former operative for the U.S. intelligence community and now a private investigator hunts this wily and diabolical madman. His victims, having paid and not been further extorted, are reticent to admit ever having been blackmailed. McCall's efforts to solve the case are assisted by Nora Burke, his sexy assistant who also helps Jack recover from the loss of his wife, and Max Logan, a retired detective of Irish-Scottish parentage. Chock full of colorful characters from the worlds of politics, art, and the media, The Blackmail Club is a cerebral, physical and sexy five-course gourmet meal of mystery. Sit back and fasten your seatbelt, relax, and be entertained while you try to fit together the final pieces before you turn the final pages.
  • Water all Around

    David Joseph

    eBook (David Joseph Publishing, June 27, 2016)
    Frank Boston, retired Air Force Pararescueman, experienced two separate incidents involving three back-to-back deaths early in his Air Force career. He concluded after the second incident that he has a strange power he calls nose-smell, a sort of mystic instinct of seeing who will die in a group of related deaths. He goes years without using his ability until a small girl drowns in a pond on the nearby Air Force Base. He knows two more water related deaths will soon follow. Frank’s mission: to identify the two future victims and prevent their death in the near future.
  • Racing in the Rain: My Years with Brilliant Drivers, Legendary Sports Cars, and a Dedicated Team

    John Horsman

    Hardcover (David Bull Publishing, Aug. 15, 2006)
    Few can claim that their racing careers spanned the greatest decades in sports-car competition-the 1960s and 1970s-and then extended into the 1980s. Fewer still were consistently successful. John Horsman is one of the fortunate few. Horsman's vivid personal account takes you to the world's greates circuits and puts you alongside the drivers and the crew as you experience things such as Jacky Ickx's prowess driving in the rain, the fiery determination of Pedro Rodriguez and his astonishing come-from-behind wins, and Horsman's exciting solution to the Porsche 917's handling problems, with a tail of his own design.
  • Grimhilda! — a fantasy for children, and their parents

    Mike Crowl, Cherianne Parks

    language (Frank Joseph Publishing, Jan. 19, 2014)
    Toby’s parents are gone, kidnapped.He has the chance to rescue them…But does he even want to?After all, eight-year old Toby’s parents are forever going out to ‘more important things’ and leaving him with babysitters. And it hurts.But on the night he opens the door to the newest babysitter, he definitely wishes his parents were staying home.Because nothing is ever going to be the same again.Before the last star leaves the sky, some of his toys will have come to life.He’ll realise what a truly dangerous person the babysitter is.And he’ll learn that the last child who tried to rescue his parents…didn’t survive.He can’t face all this on his own, but his ‘helpers’ are a truly mixed bunch, and in spite of their magic, things can still go haywire.You and your children will love this tale jam-packed with heroic actions,witchy malice,and parental foolishness.Get it now.Reviewers say:…flawlessly executed…The story flows, and the characters are three-dimensional and consistent....exactly the kind of book my boys liked me to read to them when they were 5 to 8 years old, and it’s the just kind of book I loved to read when I was a kid.Thoroughly enjoyed this tale, great descriptive writing, with lovely twists of occasional humour.An animated storyline brimming with a generous splattering of dry humour and colorful characters…I read this tale with a seven-year-old who didn't want it to end.
  • The Bird and the Elephant: Philosophy for young minds

    Dominic Smith

    Paperback (Joseph & Simon Publishing, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The Bird and The Elephant starts with an introduction and is then broken up into 10 poetic discussions. It also features 11 beautifully drawn illustrations.A bird is flying high one day when he decides he needs to take a rest. He glances down below and aims for a large rock. But it isn't a rock! He shockingly discovers he's landed on an elephant's back. They begin having a conversation. The bird is impatient and hot headed while the elephant is calming and wise. Through their discussions the bird learns a lot about life and ultimately, himself.The discussions are: Who are we? Where do we come from? Why are we here? Friendship Why do bad things happen? Happiness Morality Destiny Love Philosophy
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  • The Mumbersons and The Blood Secret

    Mike Crowl, Cherianne Parks

    language (Frank Joseph Publishing, Nov. 7, 2014)
    11-year-old Billy goes for an ordinary haircut – and gets an ear-cut as well.At first it seems like an accident on the barber’s part. But when the man collects drops of the blood in a little vial, Billy’s suspicions are aroused.His impulsive friend Olivia is convinced there's something special about Billy’s blood. Billy thinks she's crazy. All the same, he sets out with her to discover what that something special might be. What they discover, however, is that Billy has thirteen vicious enemies. And every one of them would happily trade Billy’s life for something they regard as much more precious. Something that's been hidden away for centuries.His enemies have the magic to achieve their ends.But does Billy have the power to outwit them, before they drain his last drop of blood?Click Buy Now to find out!This book can be read as a standalone story.
  • Lead Into Ink: The Breakdown

    Alex Joseph

    Paperback (Alex Joseph Publishing, Aug. 11, 2017)
    Lead Into Ink The Breakdown is a collection of poetry detailing the thoughts, visions, dreams and aspirations of a young man. The Lead Into Ink Series symbolizes the lead in a pencil, in its youth, naivety, and sense of wonder transforming into the strength, conviction and confidence of becoming an adult. In a journey of acceptance and maturation, here are his words that turned lead into ink.
  • Lead Into Ink: The Breakdown

    Alex Joseph

    language (Alex Joseph Publishing, Aug. 14, 2017)
    Lead Into Ink is a collection of poetry detailing the thoughts, visions, dreams and aspirations of a young man. The Lead Into Ink Series symbolizes the lead in a pencil, in its youth, naivety, and sense of wonder transforming into the strength, conviction and confidence of becoming an adult. In a journey of acceptance and maturation, here are his words that turned lead into ink.
  • The Morebug

    D Avraham

    eBook (Beith David Publishing, Aug. 28, 2019)
    A Children's Book. A small garden bug can't control its appetite, eating more and more until it could eat no more. Written and illustrated by D. Avraham