Fiction Books
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Alphonse "Dave" Davecki is called to an accident involving a classic 1986 Corvette that fell from the Blatnik Highbridge in Superior, Wisconsin. Davecki studies clues the 'Vette left behind and determines it is murder most foul. All that remains is for Dave, Pat Stanski, and CSI Eunice Lincoln to figure out whodunnit. The trio of talented investigators get tripped up now and then as they navigate the dysfunctional dynamics of a wealthy grain merchant family involved the the shadowy world of geo-political black market grain shipments originating in little ole "Supe-Town".
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Rebel's second book featuring Charleston, SC as the backdrop for a haunting romance.
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This delightful book relates the escapades of three adventurous boys, their sister and pet dog, and their special friend, Old John.
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Sale!Short stories of a small town on the North Shore of the great lake, Superior.
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Sale!The Beymer Buffalo can't play ball in Wisconsin in the winter, but the players have plenty of life to live during the OFF SEASON.
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Sale!The Spindrift Anthology contains 22 selected works from the Tarpon Springs Writers Group.
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Sale!Beymer, Wisconsin, "The smallest town in the U.S. of A. with its very own professional baseball team!" is the setting for the heroic comeback of a team, a two-some, and an entire town!
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Captain Royal Ashhurst, a young man egregiously wronged by one of Charleston's most outrageous profiteers, not only exacts payment for the murder of his mother and father, the murderer's would-be bride ends up in Ashhurst's arms and they fall in love. The resulting adventure turns Charleston on its head and restores the lost fortune of the so-called DEVIL OF CHARLESTON!
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A super baseball book and story of recovery, relationships, and redemption. Blake Benson fails on all three counts until his entire team is killed in a plane crash. As the only survivor he faces the challenges of sobriety, honesty, and courage on his way to the division championship.
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When an abandoned house gets labeled a haunted house in the Internet age, at least one youth is thrilled by the idea of exploring it. Dusty Greene hasn’t learned yet that there are some things we really should be afraid of.