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  • by Carroll James A. Carroll
    £14.99

    The Alaska Journals of James A. Carroll, 1911-1922

  • - Through the Eyes of a Blind Dog
    by Dillingham Mike Dillingham
    £11.99

    Through the Eyes of a Blind Sled Dog

  • by Carl Douglass
    £11.49

    In Secrets, Dr. Sybil Norcroft feels as if she has gotten in over her head in a welter of secrets and conflicts. She undergoes a lie detector test, gets a major national award, and gets inveigled into a secret association with the CIA, all in a dizzyingly brief period of time. She used to think her career as a practicing neurosurgeon was serious; but, after she is vetted for her CIA position, she gains a new appreciation for "e;serious"e;. The director asks her, "e;After you are actively engaged in Company work, failing the lie detector test may mean a Company trial and swift and sure justice-the least noxious being dismissal. Any questions about the seriousness of that kind of justice?"e; Sybil felt chilly after completing that line of questioning. Her first assignment is to hack into the Russian president's computer system. The second assignment is to kill a man. What on earth has this nice lady from California gotten herself into?

  • - Diary of a Blind Alaska Racing Sled Dog
    by Dillingham Mike Dillingham
    £13.49

    Diary of a Blind Alaska Racing Sled Dog

  • by Nancy Perez Victoria Hardesty and Nancy Perez
    £14.49

    An Arabian Horse Novel

  • by Barefield Robin Barefield
    £14.49 - 23.49

    A Kodiak, Alaska Wilderness Mystery Novel

  • by Gregoire Cil Gregoire
    £14.49

    Book Four of the Oracle of Light

  • by Levi Steve Levi
    £14.49

    Wyoming Land Flimflam and Water Boondoggle Caper

  • by Parker Gordon Parker
    £14.49

    The Threat of the Criminal Alliance-Crime, Corruption, Assassination

  • by Petteice Irene Petteice
    £15.99

    The People Impose Congressional Term Limits

  • by Schlegelmilch Marianne Schlegelmilch
    £14.49

    Her Story

  • by Bonnye Matthews
    £9.49

  • by Levi Steve Levi
    £14.49

    Alaska Disappearing Crew and Passengers Caper

  • by Levi Steve Levi
    £14.49

    United States Department of Treasury Caper

  • by Bonnye Matthews
    £9.49

  • by Levi Steve Levi
    £14.49

    Golden Gate Bridge Disappearing Greyhound Bus Caper

  • by Roets Magdel Roets
    £14.49

    An heir must satisfy the terms of her earthly father's will without violating her Father in Heaven's will

  • by Carl Douglass
    £11.49

    Death on a Pale Horse iis the fourth novella of Carl Douglass' McGee series. Painted Desert High school principal Bertha Yazzie is murdered, and Lt. Naalnish Begay--head of the field office of the NDCI for the Painted Desert District in Blue Mesa, Arizona suspects her husband. It is soon evident that the case is not so simple. Her computer yields angry interchanges with her husband and passionate vitriol from angry parents, disgruntled employees of the school, and especially from a group that opposes American civilization education for the students. For them, the old Navajo ways are the best ways--the only ways. The investigation is further complicated when two more murders occur on the reservation, and witnesses see a painted Indian rider on a light-gray horse around the time of those murders. Both of the new victims are associated with the reservation schools, and that introduces new suspects. The situation is so politically charged that Lt. Begay seeks help from his old friend from their early days as FBI agents, J.P.A.M.J. McGee, who is now a famous New York private detective. McGee and his partners arrive on the reservation, and shortly the case becomes more complicated and more political. There are strong forces--FBI agents, witch doctors, and tribal authorities--acting to make the case go away. Neither Begay nor McGee are prone to yield to pressure, and a tense and potentially dangerous situation develops.

  • by Carl Douglass
    £11.49

  • by Carl Douglass
    £11.49

  • by Carl Douglass
    £11.49

    McGee Fights to Save Orphanage Girls Taken by Traffickers--Wednesday's Child is the third novella of Carl Douglass's McGee series. It is a tale of "Wednesday's child is full of woe." Brigid O'Hanlon--age thirteen--is one of the "Wednesday's Children"--a foundling left on the doorstep of St. Anne's Orphanage in Red Hook, New York. One of the few days she and her girl-friends can count is the grand and city-wide heralded celebration of their thirteenth birthday. Harm befalls them, and McGee and Associates are called to help save them on a pro bono basis. The search transcends city, then country boundaries, and then on the high seas. The Human Trafficking division of the NYPD is called into the search after bodies are found in the pestilent Gowanus Canal near a semi-trailer containing the bodies of victims of a human trafficking network run by the Snakeheads. The hunt for the girls and for the clever and heartless monsters who killed their vulnerable captives descends into an underworld of CIs, Mafiosos, crooked Teamsters, and child molesters, presided over by the ephemeral devil, Sister Chi. The combined resources of McGee, the NYPD task force, the New Jersey State Police, the FBI, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Navy, the CIA, and the Catholics of NYC, and The MSS and the PSB of the Peoples Republic of China join in an around-the-world and around-the-clock manhunt for the rust bucket ship, the Golden Traveler, and the kidnappers. It promises to be very close and dangerous thing.

  • by Matthews Bonnye Matthews
    £15.99

    Book Four of Winds of Change, a Prehistoric Fiction Series on the Peopling of the Americas

  • by Douglass Carl Douglass
    £14.49

    A Novel of the Iran Nuclear Weapons Interdiction Project

  • by Douglass Carl Douglass
    £14.49

    A Novel of the Iran Nuclear Weapons Interdiction Project

  • - The Law of the Jungle
    by Carl Douglass
    £9.49

  • - 75,000 BC
    by Matthews Bonnye Matthews
    £15.99

    Book Two of Winds of Change, a Prehistoric Fiction Series on the Peopling of the Americas

  • by Douglass Carl Douglass
    £14.49

    Garven Wilsonhulme takes on all comers in the jungle of modern competition

  • by Douglass Carl Douglass
    £14.49

    Young M.D., Garven Wilsonhulme, engaged in a social poker game of winner takes all

  • by Babcock Jeffrey Babcock
    £14.49

    The most controversial tragedy in the history of North American mountaineering!

  • by Matthews Bonnye Matthews
    £15.99

    Book One of Winds of Change, a Prehistoric Fiction Series on the Peopling of the Americas

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