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Thriller
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Mid October 1970, a rare birth event occurred in South Bend, Indiana. Ruth Fletcher delivered to John, her husband, two biracial identical twins: Sheila, and Matthew.
Fifteen years later, Sheila was bent on a medical career. And Matt committed to a treacherous path, a big-stakes goal, on the world stage. Stardom without promise—one of words and sound—through MUSIC.
Until…fate entered the picture. Sheila makes a career change. She now seeks ultimate success in the music industry. Evil welcomes the twins into abject pain within the gates of hell: The task, survive an all-out dark forces assault from unhinged family members, and brutal brethren of a secret organization.
But before purgatory, how, and who must pay for such savagery?
Thriller
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289 pages
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This memoir describes one-man’s journey towards a comprehensive American education by researching grassroots, technical and legal American institutions. His goal was to document pain born from lowly disenfranchised inner city legal or illegal drug addicts to lofty income-earning junkies.
Using micro and macro-observations, he planned to urge youthful Bahamians towards greatness, as change agents and exemplary leaders. Their objectives were self-sufficiency through high morals, hard work, and swift justice for all in a classless society. Furthermore, the author describes how unconscionable powerbrokers defamed him, destroyed his research and blocked his political contribution to The Bahamas.
Thriller
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331 pages
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Do you know what it’s like to have never had a friend during the first twenty years of your life? Have you ever experienced abject fear under constant judgement by an unseen force — greater than Big brother — that’s committed to doing you in?
This Memoir lays bare one surreal journey towards, knowledge, wisdom, understanding and liberation. Born into a religious cult in the mid 50's to parents bent on saving the Bahamian population from destruction in Armageddon in 1975, Gerald Brown faces a world full of hypocrisy and fear.
On his way up the organisation's career ladder, his father (later to become a Jehovah’s Witnesses District Overseer for fifteen years) could not allow his sons any potentially distracting activities such as play time or friendships; because time is running out on the world and honest-hearted people have to be saved through the preaching activity: field service.
Short Stories
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161 pages
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The ten short stories presented within Blues in Small Doses vividly and in many cases dramatically describes without judgement, the attitudes and behaviors associated with secret desires found in each and every supposedly civilized and upstanding human being.
Bluntly put, you are challenged to briefly step into the shoes of various imperfectly twisted characters— traveling along treacherous pathways of joy and pain—bent on attaining in full, the fruits of their desires.
Short Stories
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132 pages
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Between Passion and Blues is a powerful new collection of short stories set in America, The Bahamas, Canada, and Switzerland. Consistently, they appeal to your desire for fair play as you ride suspense-filled delicate waves of bliss and torment; resulting in-part from passion’s driving force behind possibly impending blues -- fore-shadowed by the rhythmic sounds of the Djembe.
Realistic yet provocative patterns of doubt, temptation and greed amid life’s challenges run wild throughout the stories, as despair attempts to out-pace some main characters in their quest for fulfillment and lasting peace.