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Har Megiddon
Damien planned a night out with his friends, but his father is murdered, and they’re running for their lives. Their only hope: find a woman named Mira. After finding her, they learn trouble has been brewing for a year. Their mysterious enemies track them down, and they flee to the place that links all the chaos: Har Megiddon dyson swarm. While there, they ‘fit in like tourists’ and covertly try to figure out what’s going on. Their cover story gives them a reason to enjoy some night-life, but when they start getting close to answers, their progress is slowed by friendly, but uncooperative, administrators. Danger mounts, and they learn it’s not just their lives at stake, the events unfolding around them threaten to plunge their benevolent Empire into a war that could destroy everything.
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The Illusion Factor
The illusionist Ivan Ellzey is a former government intelligence agent turned self-employed security specialist. Now, he advises businesses on protecting their corporate intelligence. But Ivan has a darker side – he’s also a gun-for-hire specialist. His wife once dubbed him “neither here nor there,” a description that fits his shadowy existence perfectly.When his former mentor and boss, Fulton Andrews, becomes embroiled in domestic and international chicanery and comes under investigation by the Justice Department, Ivan finds himself caught in the web of scrutiny by association.In The Illusion Factor, bodies begin to surface – but the question remains: did all of them truly die?
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Inside the Grotto
The 1940s and 50s were an era of profound change, a period bridging the aftermath of war to a new and expanding epoch of conflicting values. In the midst of this transformative time, Katie and Carson, along with their two distinctly different daughters, find themselves navigating the tumultuous currents of these reactionary years. While Carson confronts his own personal battles, Katie endeavors to steady her family’s ship amidst these shifting tides. Serendipitous encounters with two enigmatic strangers bring unexpected turns to their journey, as they all strive to keep their family united in an era marked by rigid stigmas and social upheavals. This story delicately weaves together themes of secrets, betrayal, and passionate resolve, celebrating the enduring resilience of the human spirit. It’s a poignant narrative of a family’s struggle and triumph in a time of sweeping change.
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Cuentos Del Atardecer
“Cuentos Del Atardecer“ es una serie de cuentos donde la realidad se confunde con la fantasía, con atrapantes relatos donde los finales nos dejan confundidos sobre si la vida y la muerte son definitivos o si la historia continúa. Los límites se vuelven difusos y las historias podrían ser reales, ¿o lo son?
Se despliega una amplia gama de personajes y de historias, desde bailarinas y damas antiguas a adolescentes conflictivos y estatuas fantásticas y fantasmas. Todos con sus complejas personalidades y tramas entrelazadas que aumentan el suspenso hasta los desconcertantes finales.
Son cuentos cortos, fáciles de leer, pero con un desarrollo suficientemente extenso como para mantener la intriga y el interés hasta el final. Ideales para disfrutar con una taza de café en una tarde de lluvia, en un viaje o simplemente para pasar un buen momento de lectura que nos traslade a otro mundo através de nuestra mente.
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Musa
Regarded as the wealthiest man to have ever lived with an estimated wealth of 400 billion dollars in today’s money, Mansa Musa’s life is shrouded in mystery and legend. Known for his lavish journey to Cairo, where he gave away so much gold that the Egyptian economy was ruined for decades, not much is known about Mansa Musa; until now.
Musa: Mansa of Mali spans fifty years of political and familial turmoil of the famed West African ruler. A ruler that had an executioner on hand at all times. A ruler that annexed smaller kingdoms, forcing them to pay taxes or into slavery. A ruler who removed his brother from the line of succession and placed his ill-prepared son on the throne upon his death. These facts create a narrative of a different Musa of popular culture, but of a ruler who ruled with absolute authority and held on to power by any means necessary.
A story that crosses from the banks of the Niger River in the Malian Empire capital, the busy streets of Cairo, to the rolling hills of the newly formed Ottoman Empire. Musa: Mansa of Mali weaves historical facts and speculation into a story laden with assassination and coup attempts. Loveless marriages that are politically necessary, and consequential decisions that have an impact for generations to come.
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Making Money
In the vibrant backdrop of the Arabian Gulf and the dynamic streets of the West, Making Money unfolds the inspiring journey of Fawaz, a young Saudi man driven by unwavering faith, strong moral principles, and remarkable intelligence. As he navigates the complex landscape of international business from 1999 to 2017, Fawaz uses his extensive knowledge and experience to establish successful branches for various global companies. Fawaz becomes a beacon of hope and a role model for countless young people, illuminating paths to success through hard work and perseverance.
Each character he encounters weaves their own intricate narrative, intertwined with his journey, highlighting the rich tapestry of aspirations, dreams, and cultural exchanges. With eloquent prose and a keen eye for the nuances of urban life, the novel captures the pulse of globalization—from the mingling of traditional Saudi customs with Western influences in food, fashion, and ideology. As Fawaz rises to prominence, readers are invited to explore the transformative power of ambition, community, and cross-cultural connection.
In Making Money, embark on a compelling exploration of ambition and identity against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, where the quest for prosperity leads to profound personal and collective growth. Join Fawaz and his companions as they navigate the complexities of modern existence, discovering the true meaning of success along the way.
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Love Comes More Than Once
Grace Wallace found herself a single mother, left to raise two daughters on her own. She poured her energy into becoming an extraordinary jewelry designer and gemologist, sought after by royalty, celebrities, and wealthy patrons for her talents. When a famous fashion designer requests that Grace create some extraordinary jewelry pieces, she eagerly accepts, hungry for the next challenge. Her search for rare and fabulous gems to incorporate into her designs takes her deep into the mountains of Colombia, where she suddenly finds herself kidnapped. Her partner and benefactor Charles Winslow desperately seeks help from a friend to find Grace. What follows is a thrilling and perilous journey to locate Grace and uncover why she was taken. Through resourcefulness, courage, and the enduring power of human connection, Grace must fight to take back her freedom as those who care for her refuse to give up the search.
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A Secret No More
His mother dead, 16 years old, Clay Trent knew he had to run away when he shot the plantation’s overseer and then his cruel father. His half-brother, Luke, ran with him.From Georgia, months later, hungry and in their ragged clothes, they end up in Arizona where they meet Dan Driver, owner of Double D Ranch. Dan hires them, but Clay needs to confess his crime to Dan. Now, only three people knew his secret: Clay, Luke, and Dan. Still, the secret stayed with Clay, who was unable to forget.Clay and Luke became exemplary cowboys, honored and trusted, fast with a gun, yet they never abused the privilege. Then it happened. Clay’s past was suddenly exposed for all to hear and see. Shamed, Clay did the only thing he could. He had no other choice.
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Dolls for my Daughter
The Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia during the Second World War brought death, fear, and hopelessness to the country. Already dealing with a broken heart, Marie’s only purpose becomes keeping her daughter Janina alive and safe. Once the war is over and dangers seem to settle, Marie is met with a new threat: keeping her daughter safe from the man she is supposed to trust.
Two decades later, Janina and her own family have their lives brought to a halt with the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. Once the dangers in the streets awaken the dark, buried memories of her childhood, Janina does whatever she can to keep her family, and daughter Pavka, safe and free, even if that means starting over again in a foreign land.
Young Pavka is blissfully unaware of the true horrors of war, but due to her mother’s only choice, she must learn to face her own fears: living life as an unwelcome refugee in a country far away from the only home she has ever known.
Through generations of struggle, war, heartbreak, and holding onto hope, one thing always remains true: the strength and sacrifice of a mother’s love.
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If Only Time Could Tell
Jamil Gammoh’s collection of short stories offers a vivid and detailed account of his childhood and Jordan’s history, enriched with fictional characters who either reflect real people he encountered or embody prevalent archetypes. Woven into each narrative is the author’s personal critique of socio-cultural, religious, and historical issues in the country.
Each story carries a distinct moral, seamlessly integrated into the plot through folk anecdotes, local sayings, and deeply rooted traditions—some still familiar to older generations. Gammoh’s writing blends cynicism, irony, and sarcasm in his critique of societal flaws, yet beneath the sharp observations lies a deep love for his country, its heritage, and its people.
With a mix of humor, nostalgia, and cultural insight, this collection brings Jordanian life to the forefront, capturing its traditions, folklore, and everyday moments in a way that speaks to universal truths.
“Many are those captivating stories that express the variety of human situations. They can be dramatic, moving, realistic, sarcastic, or even infused with imagination. They pass us by without documentation and so are lost in the folds of time. The author, Jamil Gammoh, did not wish for time to tell these stories; rather, he became the voice through which time-old tales were told, tales he had lived and experienced, in his collection If Only Time Could Tell.”
– Basem Al-Zo’bi
“We journey through the stories and their characters, diving deep into their souls. We travel through time like tourists, experiencing their emotions with raw authenticity—sometimes infused with the subtle and touching humor that is so characteristic of Jamil Gammoh. We see ourselves in them, as if life itself were a game woven from fragments of stories and memories. Every moment shapes us, reminding us that the absurdity and universality of existence are what connect us all.”
– Dalizar Damak
“Very impressive! I enjoyed reading the stories, the thoughts, and the challenges. The flowery style of writing reminded me of ancient stories from Persia, to which we had access many years ago. Situations and issues are well-described in a very personal way.”
– Els van der Wilden
“I must say, I really enjoyed the collection. It made me smile and think…so much wisdom may be found in the didactic stories.”
- Ulrike Kreysa
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Choirs of Fire and Dust
In the tumultuous fires of the American Civil War, a young New York poet suffers a tumult of tense visions of past and future after a journalistic misadventure in the Holy Land. At the home of his ship chandler benefactor of Beirut, he meets his muse, the daring daughter. Back in New York, he is absorbed in her plot to sabotage her father’s gun-running operation. Self-sabotaged and lost, there is a hellish POW camp, some of the fiercest fighting of the war, and the hallucinatory wages of peace.
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Uncertain Times
Times have changed since the grandiose days of Tampa, Florida, in 1890. The success that Quinn and Mika enjoyed at Henry Plant’s illustrious Tampa Bay Hotel changed as well. Twenty years saw the passing of Mr. Plant and the decline of his hotel and its standards, while Tampa’s cigar industry rose to international prominence. Also intervening was Mika, bearing fraternal twins. Marc, the elder by fifteen minutes, is dark-skinned like his mother. Ian favors his father in skin tone and disposition. Mika and Quinn have found that contriving time alone together has become a challenge.
Quinn is the 1910 St. Andrews Chamber of Commerce president. The tourist season is ending, and he, Mika, and the twins are once again off to Florida for the winter. As they prepare to leave St. Andrews, Canada’s trade union movement arrives and attempts to organize the town. Quinn knows nothing about labor negotiations and endeavors to avoid confrontation but becomes entangled in worker demands.
Arriving in Tampa, Quinn and Mika discover that the city fathers are locked in mortal combat with a new union movement called La Resistencia. Union walkouts lead to protest marches, people are killed, two are lynched, and the town is burned. Quinn, Mika, and the boys are caught in a riot; a hurricane wipes out Tampa.
$14.95
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