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The Book of Three Pages
by James Lindberg |
The Book of Three Pages, started as a short story, but became a novelette even more intriguing than its title. Set in both old and modern day Mexico, it’s a remarkable mix of adventure, romance and the passage of time, a tale that will stick with you long after you’ve read it.
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Where Destiny Led Me
by Ron Bolduc |
Where Destiny Led Me is a
collection of four short stories about difficult times in the 1930s
and 1940s when money was scarce and people were loyal and dedicated to
their country. People worked hard, made an honest living, and were
proud to serve their country. These short stories are heartwarming and
true to life, depicting the experiences of four unique and special
characters and the choices made at the crossroads of war and
tragedy.
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The Other End of the Sky
by Jim Lindberg |
Have
you ever been out to dinner with someone at the table who has been
around some and is a good storyteller? Well, this book is chock full
of true stories that hold a dinner companion’s interest and make for a
pleasant evening; anecdotes, small adventures, and in some cases down
right serious, even dangerous, true tales. And they all happened to
one man—the author.

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Loud Whispers by
Michael Domino |
People like to tell big stories about their lives in quiet voices.
Loud Whispers is a short story voyage across the USA, into Europe,
along the beaches and harbors of Long Island, and into the streets and
bars of New York City. A student of the human condition, your friendly
writer leads the way into places and minds where we normally don’t or
won’t go; into a wide range of characters from all walks of life.
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The Last Asset
by Jim Lindberg |
These
thirty-three stories are all adventures, in settings as diverse as
Mexico’s Sierra Madre, a German airliner, Montana's Little Big Horn
battlefield, a raft in the English Channel, a district attorney's
office, and the caboose of a railroad car. In these pages one young
boy expands his coin collection and another gets his chance to become
a real newspaper reporter.
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Strange Misfortunes
by J. R. Singh |
Strange Misfortunes covers a
broad range of fictional and non-fictional themes that are based on
human struggles, beliefs and experiences. This book is a collection of
short stories, conveying some of our weaknesses, and telling of the
extent to which those with evil desires will go to get what they
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