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A War of Nerves

by Gary Presley

In his short book "A War of Nerves", Greg Hardin writes an indictment of his treatment by medical and legal bureaucracies. Hardin’s father and uncles served in the United States military, including an uncle who was “part of the D-Day... Read More

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The Court's Expert

by Gary Presley

Richard Isham employs his experience as an attorney to craft a murder mystery centered on the death of a wealthy Californian. Defense attorney Charlie Malone is often immersed in vodka when not wrestling with his latest case. On leaving... Read More

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The Reckoning

by Gary Presley

In "The Reckoning", Bob Larranaga delves into the backwaters of America’s Civil War to craft an adventure saga inspired by a pocket-sized journal his great-grandfather kept during that time. Ed Canfield, a Mexican War veteran, returns... Read More

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Blue Collar Boston Cool

by Gary Presley

Jim Herlihy owns a remodeled three-decker Beantown house, the Schraft Street Sports bar, and Herlihy’s Hardcore Gym. And he’s a published author. Not bad for a guy in his thirties. But trouble is nipping at his heels like a pack of... Read More

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Vette Head's Not Dead

by Gary Presley

It’s 1985 and Reagan hasn’t won the Cold War. Stillwater and Joyner, operators in a shadowy Army undercover organization, are in Japan on a mission they think is beneath their talents. Word has come down that Chukaka Ha, an... Read More

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In the Company of Wolves

by Gary Presley

Quin Lighthorn is not what he appears to be. A half-Sioux, half-Irish college student, Quin, the protagonist in James Michael Larranaga’s thriller, "In the Company of Wolves", is dressed to kill in a secondhand Armani suit and silk tie... Read More

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