"Set in 2313, _2.0_ follows three people, one of them still evolving. Wellesley weaves their lives into the warp of political intrigues with a slight-of-hand that is amazingly complex yet elegant in its simplicity. The book has an epic scope (nothing less than humanity's survival is at stake), and there's an evolutionary concept at its core that is both timely and thought provoking. Yet somehow ...
Green House tells a story of opportunity, success, tragedy, and redemption. When a prominent US Senator dies unexpectedly, his PR manager embarks upon a new venture that transforms his life and raises the consciousness of the nation. Along the way, he propels alternative health care into the mainstream, exposes power brokers who manipulate public opinion to promote their own political and ...
Remy Summer Woods is a twenty-nine year old criminal defense attorney who detests working for her famous father, Clarence Woods, representing the very rich and the very guilty. Thirteen year old Bonita Pickney is accused of murdering her own father, Patrick Pickney. Remy wants to represent Bonita but Clarence will not let her. Even though Bonita insists she is guilty, Remy believes Bonita is ...
Trail of Crumbs is a mainstream family saga about memories and what we do with them. Part one is seen through the eyes of a Ukrainian Holocaust survivor, haunted by the past and disappointed with the present and her troubled marriage to an American G.I. who is not what he had seemed to be. In part two, her son relives scenes from a childhood filled with abuse and secrets, and in part three, his ...
Once a year, for one week in August, five hundred thousand Harley Davidson fanatics meet in Sturgis, South Dakota to party, burn rubber, and raise hell. It seems like the perfect backdrop for stealing the vintage motorcycles of a couple of rich movie stars who will never miss them, or at least that's what rural Virginia boy Lee Baylor thinks. He needs the money to save his failing garage, a ...
When Andrew Jackson became President, he literally rode from his wife's funeral to his inauguration. Four years later, a grieving widower, he wants only to retire from public life and spend his days in rest, until the earth welcomes him by his wife's side. He never expects the rainstorm that forces him to take refuge in a small Appalachian town where he goes unrecognized and enjoys his first taste ...
This novel is about the overwhelming love of a father for his daughter and the lengths to which his infinite grief at her violent loss drives him. It reveals the extremes of human nature, internal conflict, love, loyalty and the ephemeral satisfaction the central character derives from taking rash, violent action at a time of high emotion. The protagonist is faced with a moral and ethical dilemma. ...
Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe nearly two decades after her seminal work, Uncle Tom's Cabin, “The Ghost in the Mill” focuses on storyteller Sam Lawson, who goes into great detail recounting a thrilling encounter Captain Eb Sawin and Cack Sparrow have with a supernatural entity. Cack's mill serves as the setting for the terrifying events to unfold as both men witness the ...
The debut of Penny Bell's's musical composition, featuring the use of mysterious extremely low frequency waves takes a tragic turn when several concert-goers die in their seats during the performance. The once-bright horizons of Penny's career collapse, and she retreats to a dank Soho basement apartment lit only by the glow of computer monitors and electronic displays. There, using herself as a ...