The Hawks of Kamalon
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Great Britain, Summer, 1944
A small squadron of British and American aircraft depart at dawn on a long-range strike into Germany, but as they cross the English Channel, the squadron vanishes.
Drawn thousands of light-years across the galaxy by Kamalon’s “Sensitive Mothers,” ten men and eight aircraft are greeted by a roaring crowd in a field before the provincial capitol, on the continent of Azra; a land in desperate need of champions.
Captain Ross Murdock and the ’51 Squadron are cast into a whirlwind adventure of intrigue, treachery, and romance as they are “culled” back and forth across the universe, outwitting and outrunning the Germans, while they attempt to foil the invasion of Azra by the neighboring continent of Krete.
The Hawks of Kamalon
is a heart-hammering adventure in the classic tradition of Robert Heinlein, but it also examines the parameters of faith and friendship, the qualities that define civilization, and the width and depth of spirit.
The Old Man’s Letters
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Meet Jake Strider, a cantankerous country sage with a caustic wit and a ribald sense of humor.
The Old Man’s Letters
chronicles some of Strider's most notable correspondence to his son over almost two decades. It’s a hilarious, remarkably perceptive panorama of rural life, from bizarre tales of crazy friends to poignant political and social points of view. This is a guaranteed “laugh out loud” read.
The Fledgling Author’s Handbook
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A concentrated wealth of information and first-hand experience— facts, figures, suggestions, and connections that will shave years off the new author’s climb to success. Reisig offers insights into “Getting the Attention of Agents and Publishers, The Many Advantages of Self-Publishing, and Marketing and Promotion,” as well as providing an excellent Resources section. Reisig supplies the inspiration and the vehicles to assist you on the road toward accomplishment, notoriety, and prosperity in the book business.
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