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How does a regular homicide detective get involved with international intrigue? Well, it could have something to do with a friend whose name is Brazen.Handling Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's murders just wasn't enough. He had to go and accept some really good money to work as back-up security for a man who was evening the score for people Mitch had never even heard of.And then there's the cases that hit with a heavy hammer. Like a homeless man who was found nailed to the wall of a small building. Nailed. You read it right.Mitch is a regular guy who asks himself if he's in over his head. You decide.
Westerns are just plain fun reads for most of us. Family, adventure, a little gun play, and virtue. Some more modern westerns have taken a different route, but we write in the old fashioned Louis L'Amour genre where our heroes were strong without apology, honest and determined.This series is about a man who never sought the title 'fast gun' though it came to him. He roamed after the Civil War and wanted to settle down and manufacture some great weapons. Life has a way of turning the tables on us at times, and Steele Morgan is a man who deals with what comes to him. He's been shot a few times, shot a few men, and still his view of morals and life remains decent and strong. He would make you proud to have him in your family tree.
Steele Morgan is a gunfighter, but he never set out to wear the name. His great love is working on firearms; making them betters, smoother, more beautiful for their owners. As he sets out from the northern plains for his southern Illinois roots, he finds more adventure than he wants. And then he's ambushed. That riled him. And what does the appearance of black panthers in an area not known for them mean?
Steele Morgan runs into his first dual-personality murderer in Omaha and no more than returns home than he's faced with a bizarre killing near his own home.The life and legend of Steele Morgan is one that puts a Midwestern man in cow country, and back in the role of a lawman. This time a Deputy US Marshal.Some friends return in this adventure and some new bad guys. And Steele is up for the challenges.He wants to build a new gun shop where he can develop firearms to equal Samuel Colt, but life keeps getting in the way.
Jake Crabtree planned a quiet tourist trip for his Harrisburg, PA friend. It didn't quite work out that way. An old hero in Israel asked for help. Going to Syria wasn't on the itinerary, and certainly not with a killer. But go they did, and that's just the beginning of a dangerous trip.Jake has some very unusual acquaintances, as you will learn in this latest adventure.
The Next Step takes the reader to the unknown parts of life that affect us all. Solutions is a wealthy organization but money and experience cannot save us from life's unexpected challenges.Jake and his team faces loss, disruption by evil doers, and hurt. Just when you think you have it figured out, life deals you another sharp turn.You'll find what some people do when living the Christian life meets the unexpected and how they deal with it.
It was just a house. But it had a history including the domicile of three Prime Ministers of Israel. Jake and Hanita Crabtree bought it when it came on the Jerusalem market, updated it and moved in. A house for raising children and wedded bliss. That's not how it turned out. Assassins sent by a man with a grudge, the house was in the center of life - and death.Jake Crabtree is one owner of a multi-national corporation as well as a terrorist's worst nightmare. In Israel or many other nations he's taken down some of the worst terrorists in the world. Now he's looking forward to having his home in Jerusalem be a place he and his bride can find peace. It didn't turn out that way.
Grief can be a frightening and debilitating factor in one's life. It is also very misunderstood, both by those enduring it and by their loved ones.This booklet is meant to shine a light of understanding and one of hope as we go through life after a loss.Written by a man who has helped many and who has been helped himself, this is not a curative. It is friendly counsel.
Most afternoons Sheriff Baker rode that beautiful palomino down the street. Then a loud crashing shot sounded and a large bullet hole was in the sheriff's chest. Someone had killed him with a big bore gun. Steele Morgan had long ago served as a town marshal but it wasn't something he was looking to do again. Then the deputy came riding down the lane with a call to duty. He responded. Duty called, but the sheriff's office was in disarray, and then a neighboring deputy was killed. With a large bore gun. Then his sheriff was shot off the train platform in Kampsville. Steele went to a sleepy town in Greene County and learned that it wasn't nearly as sleepy as he'd thought. And who shoots large caliber rifles like the buffalo hunters use?! A forgotten, old cabin in the woods, a horse that likes to bite and the beautiful Jeanette are part of the mix. Oh, and there's Charlie Hayes with a bag of peanuts and a congregation of squirrels. The old man out east of town who built the first Sharps rifles gets into the mix as he takes Steele to school. Westerns aren't always located in the Old West, as out readers learn when Steele Morgan heads for home in Southern Illinois. And sometimes a cowboy comes home with the reputation as a fast gun, a hunger to just settle down and be a gunsmith. But life doesn't always give us what we want. Sometimes it rears up and bites us with that old word DUTY. So it is with Steele Morgan. He'd make a good neighbor, friend and citizen. But when he's crossed, then another Steele Morgan comes to the fore and he is indeed a threat to the evil doers. Like "Going Home" this novel shows that people with a creed that is similar to the men who founded our nation still exist. Steele Morgan is just such a man. His adventures are ones that we can all relate to. His love of country and the tenets that founded it are not just words. They are deeply ingrained and steadfast.
Mitch Connor is a Harrisburg homicide detective. Not a dull lifestyle, but it has an enhancement. He also moonlights as security for an international operative for Israel. On the other side is a homicidal maniac who focuses on gay men. He has some position in society, captures his targets and tortures then murders them.With a lot of cases to keep him busy, Mitch works to catch the bad guys. One of the victims ends up draped over a railroad sign near the train station. Then there are the gang-bangers. Oh, and then there is the trip to modern Vietnam and the terrorists who target synagogues back in Harrisburg. Sounds like a lot, doesn't it? Then there's the victim with the unlikely name of Candy Store.This novel will keep you moving as you accompany Mitch in his most interesting life.
American born and bred, radical Islamic terrorism is not new today. Back when Terrorist Babe was first written most people silently mocked the idea.Go with us as we accompany Jake Crabtree and his team in pursuit of Osama's daughter. And note that sometimes the hunters become the hunted.With a rich cast of characters, on the side of the angels and otherwise, Terrorist Babe offers the reader lots of twists and turns.Start off with snipers whacking Babs, and continuing on trails from Pennsylvania to Arizona to Key West and back to the Keystone State.
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