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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.


FREEDOM IS FOR THE FEW - Billionaire's Ruthless Path to the White House
Internet mogul uses blackmail, manipulation, and murder to become President. Modern Machiavelli schemes his way to ultimate power in this political thriller.


CRABB - Thriller Inspired by True Events Under Consideration by a Major Talent Agency
Boy mayor elected at age 11 to save Texas town. International conspiracy thriller based on true events. Publishers Weekly reviewed.


U.S.S. Tenacity by Robert E. Kearns
New Story: U.S.S. Tenacity - Available in Kindle and Audiobook editions Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the shadow of World War II, the U.S.S. Tenacity emerges from the Baltimore shipyards. Soon, however, it appears to be a cursed vessel, plagued by inexplicable accidents, faulty welds, and a sinister aura that defies explanation. For young Irish immigrant Robert "Robbie" Larkin Jr., serving aboard this ill-fated ship becomes a descent into a nightmare w


The Black Cap of Darlene Nightingale by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns comes, The Black Cap of Darlene Nightingale Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the rugged heartland of old Texas, the township of Clover thrives on luck and laissez-faire, where the Brazos River creates dreams and disputes alike. When the beloved, booze-soaked Sheriff 'Old Ned' meets his demise, the town faces a crisis: who will uphold justice in a place that loathes taxes and loves its freedom? Enter Darlene Nightingale, a sharp-witte


Readers' Favorite Review of 'Something Called Permafrost'
I'm delighted to receive this terrific review from Sherri Fulmer Moorer for Readers' Favorite "I enjoyed this quick tale because it tells a complete story in a relatively short space. Molly is the only character, and yet her role in the story is well developed and comes to a dramatic and surprising conclusion. The story moves quickly in a straight exposition form, with no dialogue or interaction between characters, except the strange interactions between Molly and the frozen


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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