Posts Categorized: Books

Debut Author Graham Fluster Publishes New Sci-Fi Thriller: I Guess We’re Heroes

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Graham Fluster’s love of stories formed with his family’s frequent trips to their local library, where the sci-fi and fantasy shelves were always his favorite. When he began making his own work, Fluster started with building worlds for tabletop roleplaying games, and naturally expanded into novels. With nearly two decades of experience devising enticing scenarios… Read more »

Lethal Keystrokes: New Contemporary Thriller Explores America’s Vulnerability To Hidden Fanatics

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John D. May releases a plot-driven gallop through the insecurities of modern America. Lethal Keystrokes is a contemporary thriller exploring America’s vulnerability to its hidden fanatics. From page one, you are plunged into the murky world of hackers and extremists eager to unleash carnage and chaos with the terrorist hunters one step behind. While blending… Read more »

Drum Roll Please: Andy LaPointe’s book Unique Technique for Drum Set Players is Available on Amazon

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Unique Techniques for Drum Set Players – The Independent Warm-Up was written to teach drummers to achieve four-limb independence. This will be accomplished by studying 10 select rudiments out of the 26 American rudiments. The book is available on Amazon at: Drumset Method Book – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZFH25B8 However, unlike traditional rudimental study, the lessons in this… Read more »

Remi Dairo launches eBook for the US Market

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The CEO of Productivate Plus, a US-based Productivity, and Innovation organization located in Houston-Texas just released an eBook to the US market as a plan of the organization to help businesses to recover from the pandemic and set them up on their feet for maximum productivity and sustained profiting. The book; 7 STRATEGIES TO UNUSUAL… Read more »

Turin Shroud Scholar: Reexamination of Historical Texts Point to Cloth’s Early Existence

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Longtime Shroud of Turin researcher Joseph Marino, author of two books and more than 60 articles and conference presentations on the Shroud, has just published an article that compiles numerous historical references to Jesus’ burial linens from the second century through the first half of the 14th century. The Shroud continues to stir significant interest worldwide. On Feb. 26, The… Read more »