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Michael, the Automaton

“There is a satisfactory boniness about grammar which the flesh of sheer vocabulary requires before it can become a vertebrate and walk the earth.” —Anthony Burgess “Lulu recommends ordering a proof copy of your work and checking... Read More

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Security Police Vietnam & Thailand War Stories

“The stories told within the pages of this book are a reflection of a war long past, but never forgotten by men, who were constantly in harms way.” —Jackie R. Kays Fifteen years ago during the first Gulf War, Desert Storm, American... Read More

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The Saudi Slave Masters

“My kingdom will survive only in so far as it remains a country difficult of access, where the foreigner will have no other aim, with his task fulfilled, but to get out.” —Attributed to King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud (1876-1953) Today... Read More

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Echelon

"Echelon" named for a global intelligence agency with links to the NSA and the British MI5 opens with narrator William Mansfield recounting in awe the rise and fall of voice technologies pioneer John Ingleton. The storytelling slant... Read More

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Punishment and Sacrifice

Sometimes it’s impossible to find crime fiction packed with plenty of genital mutilation child murder pedophilia incest necrophilia and splattered grey matter. "Punishment and Sacrifice" offers frustrated under-served sickos a holiday... Read More

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A Dog Ear'd Cosmos

David Boie no relation to the Thin White Duke plays the questioning straight-man in a multi-subject dialogue with a long-dead pet Thompson. The dog as in the case of the British claymation duo Wallace and Gromit is heavily armed. Not a... Read More

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Ethereal Madness

‘The answers are a mystery. It’s in the searching that we even begin to recognize the questions.’ "Ethereal Madness" embraces one of the most dangerous and excruciating acts known to humankind which should be avoided whenever... Read More

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H-Trauma

What greater personal crime can there be than to rob a child for life his kind and loving inborn nature? A huge proportion of mental illness has a very clear-cut cause and a terrible capacity for perpetuating itself. The General Theory... Read More

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