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The first, personally-authorized collection of Daniel S. Janik's published and unpublished poems including the multi-award-winning work, "Ministry of Peace."
Twenty-nine poems by ten outstanding poets and writers selected for their outstanding merit, including Helen Doan, Erin L. George, Jack Howard, Daniel S. Janik, Scott Mastro, Zachary M. Oliver, Francis H. Powell, Gabjirel Ra, V. Bright Saigal and Orest Stocco.
The Hanging of Dr. Hanson is historical fiction based on actual events. Through laughter to tears, follow Dr. Hanson Bumgardner's life before, during and after the American Civil War. A well-researched novel, readers will embrace Dr. Hanson as he speaks for over ninety minutes standing upon the gallows, recounting his extraordinary life story.
When his mother dies, Special Agent Stephen Lanford and his alternate personality return to their small, southern hometown to find themselves confronted with forgotten secrets and repressed desires that threaten to consume and destroy them. "To stop moving meant to settle, and for Olivia, that would be a tragedy. Others might think she was crazy, but Stephen knew better. She wasn't crazy; she just wanted to change the world."
Con artist get conned into caring for seven cousins: At the funeral for her latest mark, a recently-deceased, mega-rich tycoon named Parker DeLune, con artist Christy find herself welcomed by his seven strange cousins, collectively called "The Loons." Celebrate the DeLune with Christy as she navigates their eccentricities while discovering that wily estate attorney are running their own scam. Christy soon finds herself fighting not only for The Loon, but also for a new life.
Caught in a nightmare odyssey after his cousin Jack is busted in Panama for coke trafficking, Remy Karras’ world is turned upside down trying to keep Jack safe while walking the thin line of morality in love, his own criminality and the violence generated by all the people he encounters.
NAVEL OF THE SEA is a novel containing a collection of vignettes that take place in different countries during select time periods of history, embedded within an ongoing narrative about two writers, Claude and Marianne, who have just retired to the remote island of Gozo in Italy. Suddenly, mysterious postcards depicting a place and time from the past begin to arrive and inspire them to set the scene for a series of love stories. The final postcard reminds them of the day thirty years ago when they first met and fell in love, and the postcard sender is revealed.
Stories told become the reality of the future. Vaks is a StoryTeller chronicling human experience throughout the universe. Humanity, he finds, is slowly facing total, malevolent genocide from within, and he seeks vengeance. In the process, a sentience evolved from advanced human consciousness begins to torment him, eventually leading to the unexpected discovery of a possible way to save the universe from itself.
Taking off where WILLIAM MALTESE'S FLICKER - #1 BOOK OF ANSWERS ends, #2 BOOK OF ASCENDANCY continues the saga of a group of magically-infused teenagers, locked into a central Washington State location, forgotten by the outside world, as they battle each other for all magic and the title of Grand Master Magician.
The third and final, personally-authorized collection of Daniel S. Janik's published and unpublished poems to 2008.