Fascinating and Thrilling Novels
The U.S. Edition of Hitler Here: A Biographical Novel by George Thomas Clark
George Thomas Clark has created a history book that is totally
unique in both scope and style.  It is a biographical novel written
under a series of personal bylines, mainly from Hitler's personal
perspective, that are historically accurate and emotionally charged.  
Other bylines are from the view of comrades,generals, foreign
leaders like Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt, and even anonymous
people like "an economist," a "soldier on the Russian front" and even
a "book about to be burned" in a Berlin bonfire.  

George Thomas Clark continues to write political and personal
commentary columns on his popular and internationally read website
at
www.georgethomasclark.com  Click here to read a Press
Release about
Hitler Here
Wings of the Panther by Stanley Weisleder, A Novel About the Tuskegee Airmen
Wings of the Panther is a fascinating and hard
hitting novel, by Stanley Weisleder, about the
famed Black Tuskegee Airmen of World War II,
who had to fight racism at home and in the
Armed Services for the right to battle the Nazis.
  Weisleder has received praise from the actual
Tuskegee pilots for his accurate portrayal of
these accomplished pilots, who racked up one
of the best combat records in military history.  
Read a Kirkus Review of
Wings of the Panther
Entelechy by Geoffrey Holland
Emmy award winning documentary producer,
Geoffrey Holland, has released the first part
of a contemporary science fiction trilogy about
a young man who, through strange
circumstances, discovers that his origins are
not of Earth.  The action brings in
environmental issues as well as corporate
media and government intervention.  A winner
from start to finish.
 
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No Sun Without Shadow by Roger SeLegue
Roger SeLegue's second novel asks the
burning question, "Is Life Worth Living."  The
story of a Jewish woman and an Irish Catholic
man and how they resolve the differences in
religion with regards to the impending birth of
the baby.  
No Sun Without Shadow takes place
primarily in Las Vegas and Los Angeles.  A
riveting read as the author brings in Albert
Camus's thoughts on the Myth of Sysiphus to
bring perspective to their struggles.
So Help Me God is Houston Trial Attorney
Larry D. Thompson's first novel, grabs the
reader on page one and never lets go.  
Thompson stirs the ingredients for a great
courtroom drama into a Texas-sized feast that
will satisfy anyone's hunger for thought
provoking entertainment.  Expertly weaving
his knowledge and experience as a trial
lawyer with his expertise as a writer,
Thompson devises characters and a plot
guaranteed to leave the reader asking for
more.
With praise from such luminaries as George
Plimpton, ex-FBI agent Bernard Conners
explores the mystery of the famous Sam
Shephard case and brings forth a variety of
solutions in a fictional setting.  An intriguing mix
fact and fiction,
Tailspin has been described as
"reading with the excitement and detail of a
fast-moving case" and "a fitting tribute to the
heroic and able efforts of the men and women of
the New York State Police."
Moonglow by Mona Jones-Owen
The Indian Edition of Hitler Here: A Biographical Novel by George Thomas Clark
The Czech Edition of Hitler Here: A Biographical Novel by George Thomas Clark
The Cold War Submarine Thiriller Fairbanks Risen by John Foster
John Foster gives the reader an inside look at
one of most secret parts of the U.S. Navy during
the Cold War.  This submarine tracking business
was a closely guarded branch that kept tabs on
the Soviet subs roaming the world's oceans.
Foster's thrilling book,
Fairbanks Risen, gives
take one into this secret world amidst a world
crisis as a small group of conspirators seek to
alter the balance of world power.  
A must read for all.
Three Versions of Hitler Here, Left to Right from
India, the United States and The Czech Republic
Miles of Heart: The Story of the Dan DeAngelo Invitational Hearts Tournament
Miles of Heart: The Story of the Dan DeAngelo
Invitational Hearts Tournament by Wynn A.
Sherman chronicles the journey of 12 childhood
friends who have held 38 annual hearts tournaments,
starting in 1970, that also became reunions.  In
Miles of Heart you see the boys become men as
the years go by and they get into their adult lives.   
To see a fascinating historical time line with plenty of
enlargeable photos, documents and other materials
go to
www.milesofheart.com
The Stolen Boy by Michael Mehas
The famous murder case involving Jesse James
Hollywood is chronicled in this compelling novvel by
Michael Mehas',
Stolen Boy.   On the lamb for 5
years in South America, Hollywood is now on trial
for his life and Mehas, co-producer of the hit movie
Alpha Boy, has becoming intimately involved in the
mechanics of the trial in terms of whether
authorities will pursue the death penalty or not.  
This story brings in all the elements of a mystery
thriller akin to a Shakespearian tragedy.