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Lost and Found by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns comes Lost and Found Liam Dunne, while on an evening walk, stumbles across something he shouldn't have. This sets into motion a train of events that leaves him with missing time, memory loss and incessant nightmares. In Washington D.C., Lester Stevens, who accepted a position with a secret department inside the Pentagon, surfaces after a month telling his old boss he has no memory of where he was or what he was doing. The same as with Liam Dunne in Irela


EMBERS - Colonial Period Drama from England to the American Colonies
Youth with gift for mimicry becomes understudy to puritan minister. Forbidden love, duel, exile to America. Founds township of Salvation, then disaster strikes.


OSSUARY - Epic Biblical Reimagining of the Greatest Story Ever Told
Ancient Judea. Young couple elopes when Maria becomes pregnant. Her father seeks revenge. Sweeping historical epic perfect for limited series.


CARNIVORE - Corporate Psychopath Thriller with 5-Star Review
Billionaire psychopath creates job vacancies by murder during recession. Detectives race to stop the bloodshed in this corporate serial killer thriller.


Mason's Magical Christmas by Robert E. Kearns
Mason's Magical Christmas by Robert E. Kearns in Kindle and Audiobook editions: It's Christmas and school has broken up for the holidays. Overnight it snowed, which Mason is thrilled with. Together with his parent's he's off to visit his nana. Mason loves her house, because it's huge and old, and there are lots of places for a boy to hide. While his parent's and nana are watching television, Mason sneaks up to the attic. There he finds a chest full of marvels and what appears


Readers' Favorite Review for Scampy's Merry Christmas
Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite "So many pets are abused, abandoned, poorly cared for. It’s a tragedy and we need more stories like Robert E. Kearns’ Scampy’s Merry Christmas to help us be more compassionate and caring for our animal friends. The story is basically a narrative, told with care and sensitivity, drawing the reader into the life of a young puppy, first on the farm where he was born, then in the grim living conditions in the city. The pl


Readers' Favorite Review for The Two Faces of Killer Kilbride
Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite “One of the fresh citizens to land in Calvin was a certain Marty Kilbride. Aged thirty-five, he appeared younger and materialised at over six foot with a head of neatly combed dark brown hair with a corresponding moustache. He dressed in a suit with matching waistcoat of grey that always appeared pressed besides absent of dirt and dust, which resulted as an achievement for that section of the country.” A mysterious man wooed a whole
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