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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Into the Jaws of Death

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The feat accomplished by this young soldier in escaping from the Germans, whilst held as a prisoner of war, is in itself worthy of special notice and he was only successful in his third attempt.


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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Into the Maelstrom

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Critical Praise. "....An extraordinary novel...a rich and compelling work of fiction..." -WriterFace.com, the online social network for writers and literary agents. "A haunting, gripping, supernatural tale, with mind bending games....all to play for and much to lose..." -Hertfordshire Mercury. Book Description. Matthew had lived a long life in the Deep South with racism rife and the KKK ruling the Southern States, like the civil war had never been fought at all. Matthew was poor and black but he had a rare gift of communicating with the spirit world. When he foresees a disturbing plot involving the family of two war heroes, Aleksei Rudikov and Samuel Johnson, enemies of the State, he unwittingly becomes embroiled in a lethal mind field of unholy power that stretches across three continents, and takes in a disturbing backdrop of dark players from the CIA and Vatican, to Russian agents, Mafia and the East German Stasi. In this taut and spine tingling chiller, the only way to safety is to go into the maelstrom, and risk everything to face evil in a spectacular and deadly showdown. Book Excerpt. "...The girl screamed as the cathedral bells tolled louder and louder until they drowned out the pathetic whimpering and wailing. Her mouth was still wide open in protest but no sound could be heard. Her eyes wide in terror as her face, a mask, shocked white with grief and contorted with pain. She suddenly stopped screaming and looked down. Then she toppled and fell a long drop, a long way down to an unforgiving, cold and lonely, stony grave..."


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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Coming Together: Into the Light

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A collection of erotic fiction by some of the hottest names in the genre.The theme of this volume is the revelation of secrets, and it features a moving Introduction penned by the one and only Candida Royalle! ALL royalties from the sale of this volume will benefit V-Day, which works to end violence against women and children.


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Monday, November 1, 2010

This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer

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California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, horrified by the elusive Zodiac serial killer. The Zodiac became the most enigmatic and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Over 30 years later, the Zodiac killings remain unsolved. The authors analyze the Zodiac's crimes and supply psychological insight to his letters providing a glimpse into the mind of a mysterious murderer.

California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, distraught over the unsolved murders of the Zodiac killer. The Zodiac became the most elusive and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. A series of letters, allegedly written by the murderer himself and published in local newspapers, only added to the mystery and panic. Over 30 years after he exploded onto the headlines of the San Francisco Chronicle, the Zodiac serial killer remains an enigma that is unparalleled in the history of crime in America, and the case remains unsolved. Violence expert Michael Kelleher and psychologist David Van Nuys attempt to provide a glimpse into the mind of this mysterious murderer.

Kelleher and Van Nuys reconstruct the crime scenes, delve into the records, and psychoanalyze the Zodiac's letters to newspapers and the law enforcement agencies. The facts of the case and the fragmentary glimpses of the Zodiac's psychodynamics that came through his letters forced the authors, reluctantly, to draw a conclusion that is sure to be controversial-namely, that the Zodiac suffered from multiple personality disorder. They also debunk many popular legends and myths about the case, laying out the limited facts that we do have on the notorious Zodiac.


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Monday, October 25, 2010

This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer

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This Is the Zodiac Speaking: Into the Mind of a Serial Killer Feature

California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, horrified by the elusive Zodiac serial killer. The Zodiac became the most enigmatic and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. Over 30 years later, the Zodiac killings remain unsolved. The authors analyze the Zodiac's crimes and supply psychological insight to his letters providing a glimpse into the mind of a mysterious murderer.

California was thrown into a paralysis of fear in 1969, distraught over the unsolved murders of the Zodiac killer. The Zodiac became the most elusive and frustrating adversary ever encountered by the law enforcement community in the San Francisco Bay Area. A series of letters, allegedly written by the murderer himself and published in local newspapers, only added to the mystery and panic. Over 30 years after he exploded onto the headlines of the San Francisco Chronicle, the Zodiac serial killer remains an enigma that is unparalleled in the history of crime in America, and the case remains unsolved. Violence expert Michael Kelleher and psychologist David Van Nuys attempt to provide a glimpse into the mind of this mysterious murderer.

Kelleher and Van Nuys reconstruct the crime scenes, delve into the records, and psychoanalyze the Zodiac's letters to newspapers and the law enforcement agencies. The facts of the case and the fragmentary glimpses of the Zodiac's psychodynamics that came through his letters forced the authors, reluctantly, to draw a conclusion that is sure to be controversial-namely, that the Zodiac suffered from multiple personality disorder. They also debunk many popular legends and myths about the case, laying out the limited facts that we do have on the notorious Zodiac.


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