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Learn all about prejudice in this exciting tale of a city mouse and a country mouse that are different colours and come from different social classes. These two mice learn that good friends come in all colours!
Meet Chablis Louise Chavez, a kick-ass transsexual private-eye with nothing to lose but her life. From Manhattan's trendy Central Park West, to the bum-laden Bowery, to the teaming streets of Harlem, to the seedy dives of the lower Eastside, to the bright lights of Times Square, this is one tough broad. She raises the sword of justice and becomes the avenging angel for the forgotten in the city of lost hope.
Wayne Frye's transsexual private eye, Chablis Louise Chavez, is looking for a man who thinks he is being guided by the spirit of Che Guevara in his quest to target billionaires and destroy their empires of greed. As she encounters people who make their money by cheating others, she begins to sympathize with the terrorist. Assisted by Wayne Frye's other famous detective, Aaron Adams, she uncovers the truth about the authorities in a nation that since 9/11/2001 has steadily used fascist tactics to accomplish its goals. As her investigation unfolds, she uncovers bureaucratic chicanery and is targeted by the government that now sees her as a threat to maintaining its iron grip on the citizens who have sacrificed their freedom because of fear.
Renowned demon and myth buster Lynton Viñas goes after a man who thinks he is history's most evil vampire, Ambrogio. He is on the prowl for blood and with the assistance of three people who think they are ancient Filipino were-bats called Aswangs, he is about to summon two ferocious demons from the deepest, darkest pit of hell to assure himself of another 1000 years of immortality. However, to do so he must offer a human sacrifice. Lynton is summoned to help the woman marked for sacrifice, and she must come to grips with people she at first thinks are just delusional, but as the mystery unravels, she begins to ask herself if there is some truth to the myth. Is this man really Ambrogio, and is he about to unleash horrendous fury on a small village nestled by a restless volcano?
All men dream, but not equally. Some men cannot distinguish between dreams and reality. That is when they can begin a descent into madness. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that there is no longer light in their lives. J. Wayne Frye takes you on an incredible journey into madness as Aaron Adams battles demons that he has been able to keep at bay most of his life. One cataclysmic event causes him to tumble off the precipice into the abyss of despair as he gradually descends into insanity. As Aaron Adams meanders about through corridors of hopelessness, a mysterious woman in a long black veil finds him and pleads for help from the only man in New York City who can bring some cold blooded killers to justice. It soon becomes evident to Aaron that there are others madder than he is and that the dreamers of the day are more dangerous than those who hide in the darkness, for those who dream in the day may act on their dreams with open eyes, as they bring the evil from the dark recesses of the night into the bright light of the day.
Death is not the end in this thriller, because there is some thing, some entity that wants to do harm, needs to do harm, feeds on harm and relishes the fear it instils. Wayne Frye, the writer called by one European critic the Rembrandt of Words, once again explores the supernatural with his latest Lynton adventure. In Ladysmith, British Columbia there is an undetected evil which has been lurking about for over one-hundred years in the mist covered mountainside forest just outside of town. Lynton Viñas arrives after her latest adventure in South Africa, expecting to enjoy a quiet respite from her demon-hunting before beginning her new job in a nearby town. However, when stepping onto the ferry to her new home on Vancouver Island, she notices a sinister-looking, dark, shadowy figure lurking at the rear of the ship. This is only the first sign of what is going to be a journey into the macabre; a stark warning that something with malevolent intentions is waiting in the forest that seems to be beckoning her into the darkness of evil.
Lynton Viñas buys a new cell-phone and a strange voice starts communicating with her. This voice directs her to an old house that has for many years been home to restless spirits. Demons from the fiery pits of hell mark her for destruction. This diminutive 5:2 human dynamo refuses to give into fear and takes on these demons in a titanic battle between good and evil. Assisted by her friends, Ingrid and Channa, this young woman faces a monumental task only armed with her wits and the belief that good can triumph over evil.
Wayne Frye is the author of mystery novels featuring private eyes Chablis Louise Chavez and Aaron Adams. He is the creator of the Girl books about adventurer Jasmine Alexander and the exciting youth series about demon fighter, Lynton Viñas. He has also written biographies of North American Aboriginals, Canadian nurses and World War II hockey player Rudi Ball. In this adolescent series, he introduces readers to Sammy Sasquatch - he is ugly, he smells and he is a frightening creature, but underneath beats the heart of a gentle soul who simply is trying to find his way back to his mountain home. He befriends three people who see the beauty within rather than the frightening exterior, and they try to help him get back to his mom and dad. Together, they all go on an exciting journey of discovery that will take them into danger in the wilds of British Columbia. By following a bright star that guides them through the wilderness they are about to find themselves and realize that their inner strength makes them capable of incredible things when in pursuit of truth and justice. Along the way they learn valuable lessons in self-reliance, and how no one should ever judge a book by its cover, because what is inside can offer a big surprise! So, get ready to be surprised by what is inside this book, and the ending will, as the saying goes -"blow your mind."
Author of the AARON ADAMS mystery novels and the GIRL series books, Wayne Frye is an award winning writer of fiction and non-fiction that is filled with deep insights into the human condition. Described by one critic as a Rembrandt with words, he paints stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats turning pages with a fury. Now, with LYNTON CURLS HER HAIR, he introduces a parallel story telling technique that will mystify and enthrall readers as two stories unfold at the same time. One is a heart-warming tale of a May-December romance, and the other is about how vanity leads to a night of unmitigated terror. This one is a real thriller that builds ever so slowly to a spine-tingling climax, so get ready to rock and roll.
In this exploration of lost hope and dreams, Wayne Frye goes inside Lady Liberty in America and finds that she is empty. This is a compendium of truth that lays bare the soul of a nation that is all facade with no core. Like his critically acclaimed TheCatastrophic Calamities of a Village Idiot in the Real Evil Empire and Fighting for Justice in the Land of Hypocrisy, in this effort, he tackles the lack of compassion in a nation that is the prime threat to world peace and uses its own unique brand of terrorism to bring othernations to their knees. As always, Dr. Frye pulls no punches and in his rapid fire prose that obliterates the privileged class and corporate entities that want to enslave all of humanity in service to the exalted few who rule like ancient potentates in their incipient desire to possess more and more.
Like his critically acclaimed How Hockey Saved a Jew From the Holocaust and Hockey Mania and the Mystery of Nancy Running Elk, Wayne Frye once again scores with a book that uses hockey as a metaphor for life. This is a rousing rendition of how a group of young men became hockey legends. The fiery description of hockey games by Wayne Frye puts you right in the action. You can feel the cold of the ice slapping you in the face. You experience the tension before, during and after a game. You can sense the pain from a bone-crushing check. You can feel the bleeding wound from an errant stick that has opened up a gash on your chin. This book takes you inside the game, inside the heads of the players who built a legacy in the mists of time that endures to this day. These young men were more than hockey players. They were mighty warriors who went into battle against the foe with desire and determination that bordered on the fanatical. The reader gets into the heads of some extraordinary people, as this book is also about them as individuals, not just hockey players. At a time of budding knowledge and affirmation of intended life goals, these young men represented the very best of a whole generation from a time when the world was swiftly changing. Each rush up ice, each booming shot, each devastating check, each goal was an affirmation of what human beings are capable of when they dedicate themselves to a cause. These extraordinary young men were, as Wayne Frye says, "writing history with lightning."
Like Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, this is a book that goes beneath the surface of life in a small southern town to expose the inherent evil of prejudice and to show how the courage of a few can rally people to take a stand against injustice.In 1963, Aaron Adams and Casey Felton embark on a quest to expose vile, insideous evil that would shock the citizens of Asheboro, North Carolina. In the process, a budding romance develops and these two will learn that one of those buried in the town's cemetery refuses to rest quietly in the grave until justice is served. A ghostly apparition brings death and destruction, but Casey and Aaron know that the destruction is only a precursor of a more deadly rampage that will sweep Asheboro into turmoil as it comes to grips with murder most foul.
Jasmine and Wayne Frye offer more than just a history lesson about the courage of the women who put their lives on the line to aid those who suffered on the fields of horror in war. They pay homage to these extraordinary women who answered the call to arms, not with guns and hatred for the enemy, but with compassion for those poor men who had to bear the physical and psychological scars of war. Foe or friend did not matter to these women, as their sole aim was to ease the suffering of all. And what of those who never served in war, but rather found their calling in peace-time? Courage is not just reserved for battle. It can be manifested many times in many different places in a variety of circumstances. Nurses have always answered the call to serve those who need competent professional care and a psychological boost to face the harsh realities of illness or injury. This is a book about purpose and courage, and how some valiant women nobly reached out with the hand of compassion in times of peril.
Aaron Adams takes on the role of one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, as he unleashes death upon those who stand between him and his beloved B.J., who has been kidnapped by sinister elements in pursuit of a mysterious box. Take a roller-coaster ride into the exciting world of 1969. You will turn pages with a fury as Aaron Adams continues his relentless search for a box that rivals the Maltese Falcon as an object of intrigue.
This is a book about what many people consider the greatest of all sports. Yet, it is more than a story about hockey and its power to bring out the very best in people. Like TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, this is a story of how a few people in a small town stand up to prejudice and racial inequality. Through an incredible hockey team, issues of class, courage, inequality, compassion and gender roles are explored with an undercurrent plea for tolerance and justice It is a coming of age saga about Monte and Ted, two young hockey players on a town team that has a new coach who has vowed to turn what is termed an un-coachable pack of rogues into a cohesive team of winners. These boys become enamoured with a young Cree maiden who has a dark secret that has kept her on the periphery of respectability for many years. Is she really the dark force of evil that so many portray her to be? One of the two young men will find out much more than expected when going in search of the truth.
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