Book Review
The ABC's of the Big D
by Gary Presley
Bob Northam has kidney disease. He survived many years functioning with a kidney donated by his loving mother, but that organ eventually failed. Because of this, he has been on dialysis for seven years, driving to a dialysis facility...
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Elvis Cream
by Gary Presley
Only in Muleshoe, Texas, could an incompetent clan of Elvis fanatics and rock-and-roll trivia experts who own a sewage treatment company need to connect with an Arabian sheik who looks like America’s number one enemy, Osama Al Osama....
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The Hunt
by Gary Presley
Nothing much scared Adam “Mac” McCulough, not even during his violent days as an Arizona Ranger in the turbulent aftermath of the Civil War. Nothing much scared him, that is, until his beloved wife, Abby, dies shortly after their...
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Adam Reborn
by Gary Presley
Harmless horseplay led to a horrific injury for twenty-one-year-old Adam Stelmach. Adam fell four stories, landing headfirst on concrete. He broke bones in face and had other non-life-threatening injuries, but dreadfully, his life nearly...
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Climates of the Mind
by Gary Presley
Jerry Jewler celebrated his sixtieth birthday with a “lollapalooza of an evening,” only to awaken to “hell” the following morning. Hell wasn’t a hangover. It was an epic psychological attack and a tumble into a depressive state...
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Travel Winds of Moon Driver Ranch
by Gary Presley
With Travel Winds of Moon Driver Ranch, her sequel to Viajeros, author Nancy Sharon Martin revisits frontier life in post-Civil War Arizona. The Prittchett House, “a grand hotel” in the town of Bowie, is again central to the...
Book Review
The Circle Broken
by Gary Presley
Canada’s history, especially stories about the early French voyageurs who trekked from the St. Lawrence River into the woods of La Nouvelle France, possesses enough adventure to thrill history buffs*.* Johnston’s hero is Remy...
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I Really Wanna Go Home
by Gary Presley
It is 1952, and a young married couple struggles as addiction pulls the husband into the bottle. In "I Really Wanna Go Home" by Raymond J. Radner, George Edwards drinks. Every day. All day. George and Margie married before World War II,...