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Scars of my Life is a collaboration of poems, prose and short stories based on real life experiences and situations. As you read you will feel the passion, pain, sorrow, love, hatred, happiness and the moments that we experience.


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Everything Comes at a Cost.The Coalition has been decimated. While humanity teeters on the edge of survival, the crew of the USCS Tempest may be their only hope. But things may have just gone from bad to worse.Upon arriving back at the planet she grew up on, Evie discovers a secret that throws everything she’s known about herself into question. A lone Athru greets her there, revealing a special connection to Evie and offers to help defeat her own people. But to Cas, this sounds like just another Athru trick to try and eliminate the last of humanity.Meanwhile Cas grapples with command again after so long, and finds himself questioning even his deepest beliefs.When it turns out the ship may have to return to Sil space, Zenfor realizes she might have to face up to the consequences of helping the humans so long ago. She already knows she’s been branded a traitor, but will her betrayal get in the way of the mission?But none of them can truly grasp what they’re in for. The only question that remains is: can they remain united, or will this new thorn in their sides tear them apart?MEMORY’S BLADE is the eighth book in the wildly successful INFINITY’S END series! Don’t miss this exciting chapter in what one reviewer called “Classic science fiction pulp with some irreverent humor thrown in.” Order yours today!


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About the Author Scott Allan Meehan is an American educator, advocate, and author of non-fiction and fiction. With a military theme, his genres range from supernatural, science fiction to suspense, romance, and fantasy, each with a soul-searching spiritual element of truth. Meehan has published six novels, one non-fiction book, and three short stories. His parents decided to become missionaries in 1966, which started his diverse cultural experiences living through seven states, four countries, and thirteen different schools. He joined the U.S. Army in 1980 as an enlisted private and retired twenty-five years later in 2005 as a Major. He deployed to Operation Desert Storm (1991) and did three tours to Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) (2003-2004), (2005), (2006-2007). Throughout his career, Meehan remains devoted to family, Christ, and God's word. Meehan graduated from Southeastern University in 1989 and completed ROTC at Florida Southern the same year. He received a MA Degree in Computer Resources and Information Management in 2000 and a MBA degree in Business Administration in 2017. In 2009, Meehan self-published his first book, Prince of Babylon, which he co-authored with Robb Hawks. Two years later in 2011, he self-published his first solo book, an autobiography, Stone In A Sling: A Soldier's Journey. The following year, he re-published Stone In A Sling and his first novel, Eternal Eye through iUniverse (2012). More novels soon followed, including Love in the House of War (2013), Flame in Paradise (2014), and Millennial Girl (2015). Eternal Eye, now self-published as Duty Recall, is a time travel novella where a lone surviving military officer of a downed C-5 in Iraq returns to 1991 to find everything moving on the same course as he previously remembered. Faced with the risk of altering the course of history and self-implication, he tries to prevent the Oklahoma City bombing. Read more


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When the King & Queen of Badulina first entered his restaurant in India, author Gabi Nitzan could not have guessed that his life - like the lives of hundreds of thousands of people all over the world - will change forever.Badulina is a tiny kingdom in Europe where everybody is raised on the belief that there is one single choice to be made in life, no matter the situation: Either you react like a victim - or you react like a King or a Queen.In a Journey that spreads over the Himalayas, Tel-Aviv, Egypt and Mexico Nitzan learns why the royal couple isn`t married, goes on a Dragon Hunt with the King, becomes dangerously involved in a Summit with the USA president and falls hopelessly in love with the Queen.Since first published 20 years ago, Badulina became a treasured secret for hundreds of thousands of readers. With no publishing agencies or PR budget, the Kingdom of Badulina keeps growing by word of mouth, always reaching its readers at the right royal moment."I've read this book more times than I can remember, it has become my own version of the bible. Badulina has changed my life for the better and set me on an incredible journey to become the queen of Badulina in my own world."


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About the Author ROBERT JORDAN (1948�2007), was a native of Charleston, South Carolina. He was a graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, with a degree in physics. He served two tours in Vietnam with the U.S. Army and received multiple decorations for his service. He began writing in 1977 and is best known for the internationally bestselling The Wheel of Time series, which is being adapted for television. Read more


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True Colors: Historical Stories of American Crime Fiction Based on Strange, But True, HistoryWill Edyth prove her sanity before it is too late?   On Blackwell’s Island, New York, a hospital was built to keep its patients from ever leaving.   With her late parents’ fortune under her uncle’s care until her twenty-fifth birthday in the year 1887, Edyth Foster does not feel pressured to marry or to bow to society’s demands. She freely indulges in eccentric hobbies like fencing and riding her velocipede in her cycling costume about the city for all to see. Finding a loophole in the will, though, her uncle whisks Edyth off to the women’s lunatic asylum just weeks before her birthday. And Edyth fears she will never be found.   At the asylum she meets another inmate, who upon discovering Edyth’s plight, confesses that she is Nellie Bly, an undercover journalist for The World. Will either woman find a way to leave the terrifying island and reclaim her true self?  Also Look for:White City by Grace Hitchcock (March 2019)Pink Bonnet by Liz Tolsma (June 2019)Yellow Lantern by Angie Dicken (August 2019)Blue Cloak by Shannon McNear (March 2020)  


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Adventure-seeking Anne Beddingfeld is in London when she sees a stranger fall to his electrifying death in the Tube. A dreadful accident? If so, who is the man in the brown suit fleeing from the scene? Curiosity, and one cryptic clue, leads Anne aboard a cruise ship to Cape Town and into the confidence of Colonel Race, counterintelligence officer for MI5. Drawn into a dangerous conspiracy, Anne’s found the adventure she wanted. And as she’s chased across continents, all she must do now is survive it.Diamond thieves, murder, double identities, and risky romance collide in Agatha Christie’s classic thriller of globe-hopping intrigue and whiplash twists.Revised edition: Previously published as The Man in the Brown Suit, this edition of The Man in the Brown Suit (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.


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About the Author Emily Brightwell is the New York Times bestselling author of thirty-eight Inspector Witherspoon and Mrs. Jeffries books. Visit her website at emilybrightwell.com. Read more Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 1�Darkness could conceal numerous sins, but on this December night the killer needed it to hide only one. The traffic from the busy street outside the five-story house would cover any noise the victim might make, and she was the only one to worry about; the servants were gone. She was alone and that wasn't just luck, either. It was good planning.�The assailant glanced to the right, confirming that the house next door had already closed the curtains for the evening. Again, good planning.�Moving faster now, the murderer hurried down the cobblestone walkway and into the garden proper. It was black as sin, but that was of no concern. The slayer had been here many times before.�The garden was huge, especially for a London house. It was separated from its neighbor by a hedge of now barren gooseberry bushes. A strip of grass stood between the shrubbery and an old uneven cobblestone path that ended at the edge of the small kitchen terrace. Across the lawn were two huge oak trees, now bare and stripped of their leaves, and a seven-foot-tall statue of an angel with outstretched arms. Rosebushes, cut back for the winter, stood sentinel at the far end of the property next to a garden shed. Stopping at the edge of the terrace, the killer put down the sack.�Giving the burlap a well-placed kick, the murderer laughed as an enraged series of shrieks and screeches came from the depths of the bag. Good. That should get the old witch outside. The air had turned colder and it was well past time to deal with the matter at hand.�The cat would be released when it was finished. It was important that 'Gladstone' be alive in the days to come-not that the murderer cared whether the foul-tempered feline lived or died, but it wouldn't do to have anyone notice the animal had gone missing only this morning. The police weren't complete fools, and the plan could go awry if they managed to connect Gladstone's disappearance with tonight's task.�Catching the creature had been easy: The kitchen door was always held open with a brick. The miserable cow didn't care that her servants might freeze, but she did want her ill-mannered cat to come and go as he pleased. Only minutes after the scullery maid had propped open the door early this morning, a few ounces of fresh fish on the side of the terrace had done the trick.�Gladstone loved to eat-loved it so much, it barely registered when he was scruffed, picked up, and tossed into a heavy burlap potato bag. The catnapping had been done early enough to avoid anyone on the street noticing a wiggling sack or hearing Gladstone's furious screams.�The trespasser stared at the kitchen door and, when it didn't open, leaned to one side and administered another kick, this time hard enough so that the yowls of the enraged tom could be heard halfway to Westminister.�Light appeared in the kitchen door window, and the intruder picked up the sack and raced across the dead winter grass to the statue, dumped it onto the ground, and then ran to the other side of the garden shed, where a heavy shovel was propped up and waiting. Grabbing the handle, the attacker hurried back to the statue, stood behind the wide base, and waited for the victim.�'Gladstone? Gladstone, is that you?' Margaret Starling stepped out the kitchen door holding an oil lamp. 'Gladstone! Come on, darling. Mama's been worried. Where are you?'�There was a pathetic meow as the cat heard her voice.�'Oh, my goodness, Gladstone, where are you?' Holding the lamp high, Margaret crossed the terrace and stepped onto the lawn, moving as fast as her arthritic old legs could carry her. 'Please, sweetie, Mama's been so worried. Where are you?'�Gladstone meowed again piteously.�Margaret, whose ears were still sharp, stopped across from the tree. 'Gladstone?'�'Meow.'�Come on, come on, get closer. The visitor gripped the handle tightly before moving farther out of her immediate line of sight.�'Meow, meow!' The cries turned into a wail. Margaret squinted and stepped onto the lawn. 'Oh, my gracious, Gladstone, are you in there?' She hurried toward the burlap sack, which was now shaking, twisting, and wiggling as the animal responded to his mistress.�'Who could have done this?' she muttered as she knelt down on the cold ground, wincing as her sensitive knees settled into the dirt. She put the lamp down and reached for the rope holding the top of the bag shut. 'I'll bet it was that disgusting Mrs. Huxton. It's the sort of petty nastiness she'd indulge in just because you chased that stupid spaniel of hers out of the yard.' But the rope wasn't tied-it was threaded through the top of the material-and her hands, like her knees and ankles, were riddled with arthritic inflammation.�Gladstone meowed once more, this time less loudly but equally piteously.�'Don't worry, my darling, it won't be much longer. Mama's going to the kitchen to get the scissors . . .' She started to get up. But suddenly there was a whooshing sound cutting through the air and then a searing pain in the back of her head. Then another blow came, and another, but by this time Margaret Starling was past hearing anything. Her body slumped to one side, almost cradling the sack against her middle.�Her killer took a deep breath, hurried to the angel statue, and leaned the shovel against the cold stone base. Moving fast, the murderer stepped around the dead woman, bent down, and grabbed the top of the bag.�Gladstone started screeching again, only this was no piteous meow now: The animal was righteously enraged, kicking and clawing at the burlap and shrieking at the top of his lungs. Ignoring the cat's complaints, the assailant picked up the moving sack and hurried to the back door. As expected, it was unlocked. Opening it, the killer knelt down and tugged at the ends of the rope, untying the knot quickly. The top of the bag drooped to the ground, and Gladstone, ears back and teeth bared, leapt out and flew at his captor.�The murderer tried to protect his face by jerking the arm up, but Gladstone, obviously out for revenge, wasn't deterred in the least. He clasped all four paws around the flailing appendage and held tight. The attack was sudden, vicious, and so strong that the surprised killer scrambled backward. But the cat was relentless, digging his claws into the thin material of the catnapper's coat as the killer frantically flung his arm in a circle in a futile attempt to dislodge the furious beast.�The murderer had picked the garment because it was working-class and ordinary, and would be easily overlooked when the escape was made. But that had been a terrible mistake. The threadbare material was no protection against sharp claws or teeth. For one long, eerie moment the assailant wondered if the cat was wreaking havoc to take revenge for the death of his mistress, but that was impossible-this wasn't a dog protecting its master; it was a damned cat. It should be running by now.�But Gladstone wasn't going anywhere. He worked his way down the assailant's arm until he could sink his teeth into the flesh. Gasping now in pain, the killer banged against the partially open kitchen door, finally dislodging the animal. But Gladstone wasn't finished. He stood there for a second, ears flattened backward, hissing, and then gave a mighty leap toward the assailant, landing on a shoulder but close enough to deliver a stinging attack to the killer's exposed neck and dig his claws in deep enough to draw blood.�The visitor twisted hard to one side, trying desperately to move the cat while at the same time keeping fingers, arms, and hands away from the piercing claws and bared pointed teeth.�Gladstone took one more swipe, aiming for the assailants chin but missing before he leapt off and disappeared through the kitchen door.�The killer got up and debated pursuing the animal and beating it to death, but suddenly a light went on in the house next door.�Taking care of Gladstone would have to wait for another time.��Mrs. Goodge, the cook at Upper Edmonton Gardens, home of Inspector Gerald Witherspoon, put the pan of bread in the oven, and closed the door. �Did the inspector say what time he�d be home tonight?� she asked the housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries.�Mrs. Jeffries looked up from the household accounts ledger. She was a woman of late middle age, with auburn hair turning to gray, freckles sprinkled across her nose, and warm brown eyes. 'He said nothing one way or another, so I expect he'll be home at his usual time. Why do you ask?'�'I'm wondering whether or not to make a lamb stew or to use up that beefsteak.' The cook straightened and pushed a lock of white hair back under her cook's cap before adjusting her spectacles. 'I'm thinking we'll do better with the stew, I've a feeling the inspector will be late tonight.'�Mrs. Jeffries glanced back at the open ledger, more to hide a smile than to return to the task at hand. 'That sounds lovely.'�'What sounds lovely?' Phyllis, the housemaid, asked as she carried the inspector's breakfast dishes into the kitchen.�'Mrs. Goodge is going to make a lamb stew for dinner tonight,' the housekeeper said.�'Good. With this miserable weather, we need something to stick to our ribs.' Phyllis put the tray on the counter by the sink and placed the dirty plates into the hot, soapy water. The few bits of food the inspector hadn't eaten had already been scraped into Samson's bowl. The cat sat on a footstool on the far side of the room, next to the pine sideboard, his attention drifting between the cook, whom he adored, and the food dish, which he wanted as full as possible. Everyone except the cook hated the cat, not because they weren't animal lovers-no, they all adored Fred, the household dog, who was currently having his morning walk with Wiggins, the footman. Samson was disliked because he had a nasty disposition with everyone except Mrs. Goodge.�'True, but that's not why I'm doin' the stew.' The cook sent an irritated frown at the housekeeper.�'Then why are you cooking it?' Phyllis put the last dish into the water, picked up the dishrag, and scrubbed the wooden tray.�'Because I've had one of my feelings.' Mrs. Goodge went to the table, pulled out a chair, and sat down next to the housekeeper. 'We're going to get us a murder. I know it; I can feel it in my bones.'�Mrs. Jeffries shut the account book. She didn't dismiss the comment out of hand because the truth was they ended up with a murder every Christmas. But she also knew that ever since Mrs. Goodge had attended that silly lecture about awakening one's psychic powers, she'd been given to ominous pronouncements and sage words of wisdom. Oh, well, the housekeeper thought, it was harmless. 'You're probably right. But let's hope we don't.'�Phyllis crossed to the cook's worktable and put the tray on the bottom shelf. 'I don't know . . . they always make the holidays a bit more exciting.'�'Yes, but this year, our little one is old enough to really enjoy herself.' Mrs. Jeffries declared. 'That will mean so much to the inspector and Luty.'�'And to me,' the cook added. 'I'm a godparent as well.'�They were referring the daughter of Smythe, the inspector's coachman, and Betsy, his wife, the former housemaid. Amanda Belle was the goddaughter of Inspector Witherspoon, Luty Belle Crookshank, and Mrs. Goodge.�'Of course you are,' the housekeeper soothed. 'But I'm being silly. I'm not going to worry about anything except enjoying Christmas.'�'And even if we get a murder, we'll still be able to spend time with the little one,' Phyllis said. 'We always have before.'�Mrs. Jeffries glanced at the maid. When Phyllis first arrived at the household, she'd been a frazzled, slope-shouldered mess of a girl, terrified of her own shadow and so afraid of losing her position and being tossed in the street that she'd refused to help on the inspector's murder cases. Now she was a vibrant, confident young woman with excellent posture, a porcelain complexion, and dark blonde hair that highlighted her sapphire-blue eyes. 'Still, we mustn't wish for a human being to die just so we have a murder.'�'I'd never do that, Mrs. Jeffries.' Phyllis pouted as she joined them at the table. 'It's just, well, we are good at it, and we've not had a decent one since February.'�'We had that one in June,' the cook reminded her.�'But it was nothing; the inspector didn't need us at all. The wife confessed she'd stabbed her husband the minute he started asking questions.'�Mrs. Jeffries nodded in agreement. She knew what Phyllis meant and she was quite sympathetic to her point of view. Still, she couldn't condone wanting someone to lose his or her life. On the other hand, if a homicide occurred, it was a good bet her employer would catch the case, especially if the victim was someone important.�Inspector Gerald Witherspoon had solved more murders than anyone in the history of the Metropolitan Police. What most people, including the inspector, didn't realize was that he had a great deal of help with his investigations.�Mrs. Jeffries, the widow of a Yorkshire policeman, had started it off years earlier when she'd first come to Upper Edmonton Gardens. Witherspoon had been in charge of the Records Room at Scotland Yard, but when those horrible Kensington High Street murders began, she'd encouraged him to ask a few questions in the neighborhood. Not only that, but she'd made sure the household staff was out and about, asking questions as well, her excuse at the time had been 'curiosity.' Naturally, Smythe and Betsy, who hadn't been married then, figured out what she was doing. It hadn't taken Wiggins or Mrs. Goodge long to suss it out, either.�Witherspoon had ended up catching the killer, saving several lives, and had been promoted out of the records room to the Ladbroke Road Police Station. Since then, they'd added several trusted friends to their small band of sleuths and took great pride in working for justice. Naturally, the inspector had no idea he was getting assistance.�The back door opened and slammed shut, and then footsteps and the clatter of paws pounded up the corridor. Wiggins, a handsome young man in his early twenties, burst into the room. A brown, black, and white mongrel dog was at his heels. 'I've just run into Constable Griffiths and he was on his way to Putney to join the inspector and Constable Barnes.' Read more


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Review #1 New York Times Bestseller and soon to be a CBS miniseries�By far the most consequential book yet in the literature of the Trump presidency.� ?NPR�A Higher Loyalty is the first big memoir by a key player in the alarming melodrama that is the Trump administration....Comey�s book fleshes out the testimony he gave before the Senate Intelligence Committee in June 2017 with considerable emotional detail, and it showcases its author�s gift for narrative....Provides sharp sketches of key players in three presidential administrations....Comey is what Saul Bellow called a �first-class noticer.�� ?The New York Times Read more About the Author On September 4, 2013, James Comey was sworn in as the seventh Director of the FBI.A Yonkers, New York native, Jim Comey attended the College of William and Mary and the University of Chicago Law School. After law school, Comey returned to New York and joined the U.S. Attorney�s Office for the Southern District of New York as an Assistant U.S. Attorney. There, he took on numerous crimes, most notably Organized Crime in the case of the United States v. John Gambino, et al. Afterwards, Comey became an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, where he prosecuted the high-profile case that followed the 1996 terrorist attack on the U.S. military�s Khobar Towers in Khobar, Saudi Arabia.Comey returned to New York after 9/11 to become the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. At the end of 2003, he was tapped to be the Deputy Attorney General at the Department of Justice (DOJ) under then-U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft and moved to the Washington, D.C. area.Comey left DOJ in 2005 to serve as General Counsel and Senior Vice President at Defense contractor Lockheed Martin. Five years later, he joined Bridgewater Associates, a Connecticut-based investment fund, as its General Counsel. In early 2013, Comey became a Lecturer in Law, a Senior Research Scholar, and Hertog Fellow in National Security Law at Columbia Law School. Read more


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