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Books published by publisher Jackson Lear

  • The Adventures of Ossie Osprey

    W.L. Jackson, L.J. Ganser, Ann Casapini, Canara Price

    Audiobook (W.L. Jackson, June 13, 2019)
    It's the fall season and time for Ossie to make his annual southern migration from Portland, Maine to his winter nest down in Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.... Ossie meets up with a variety of whimsical and zany friends, but needs to navigate around obstacles, foes, severe weather, poachers, and pollution if he is to reach his southern home.... At an air show, Ossie meets a female osprey named Onida.... Join narrator/actor L.J. Ganser, narrator/actor Ann Casapini, and actor Canara Price as they take you, the listener, on a coastal adventure as they perform The Adventures of Ossie Osprey!
  • The Blade Within

    Jackson Lear

    Paperback (Jackson Lear, Nov. 3, 2018)
    Someone kidnapped the wrong girl.Twelve hours ago Raike didnโ€™t even know she existed. Nor would he have cared. That was until the only clue to her kidnapping lay in a cryptic note foretelling her death - a note Raike has seen once before. Now heโ€™s prepared to lose everything to get her back.Standing in his way is an alliance of two mercenary companies, a city watch who cares more about stopping Raike than finding the missing girl, and an imperial general who had little to fear โ€“ until Raike came along. A gripping fantasy thriller that will keep your heart racing until the very end.
  • Kingston Raine and the Grim Reaper

    Jackson Lear

    Paperback (Jackson Lear, March 3, 2014)
    Even the Grim Reaper can have a bad day. When one of Hell's inept devils scares the wrong man to death, the Grim Reaper and Satan are forced to cover it up so that none of Limbo's lawyers can discover the truth. But this simple mishap sets off a chain of events that brings Death face to face with someone who has the power to strip him of all his authority: a bureaucratic angel desperate to up-end the afterlife and rule with an iron fist.If Death has any hope of saving mankind he must put his faith in the one man more troublesome than Satan himself: Kingston Raine.
  • The Journey : Japanese Americans, Racism, and Renewal

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Hardcover (Jackson, Jan. 1, 1990)
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