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  • Book cover of Carillon of Skulls

    In the eerie ruins of Lefferts Park, Ann Muller's search for a forgotten remedy leads her into a night shrouded in mystery and dark enchantments When she meets the cryptic Mother Brian, an old seeress, the night takes a sinister turn. Entangled in a web of supernatural forces and desperate remedies, Ann must navigate through hidden dangers and ancient curses. Amidst shadows that whisper of past tragedies and a park that harbors dark secrets, will Ann unravel the mystery before the malevolent forces claim their due?

  • Book cover of Black Cat Weekly #23

    Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #23. Lots of good stuff this time—highlighted by a novel from Golden Age mystery author Rufus King, Duenna for a Murder. Plus a few novellas, and lots of great short stories, a solve-it-yourself mystery from Hal Charles, and great selections from Michael Bracken (Laird Long’s “Taken for a Ride”—which qualifies as both a mysery and a fantasy story) and Barb Goffman (Michael Allan Mallory’s “Random Harvest”). On the science fiction side, the Cynthia Ward Presents story is missing this week, but that’s only because we have a fantastic alternate-history story from Cynthia herself! Check out her “On Stony Ground.” Plus an epic disaster story from Allan Danzig, a fantasy from Unknown by Lester del Rey and James H. Beard, a space-based tale by Richard Wilson, and a miniature military SF story from Larry Tritten. Here’s the complete lineup: Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure: “Soul Searching,” by Laird Long [short story] “A Fine Kettle of Fish,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery] “Dead Wrong,” by Frank Kane [short story] “Taken for a Ride,” by Hulbert Footner [short novel] “Random Harvest,” by Michael Allan Mallory [Barb Goffman Presents short story] Duenna to a Murder, by Rufus King [novel] Science Fiction & Fantasy: “On Stony Ground,” by Cynthia Ward [short story] “Corrigan’s Homunculi,” by Larry Tritten [short story] “Carillon of Skulls,” by Lester del Rey and James H. Beard [short story] “Abel Baker Camel,” by Richard Wilson [short story] “The Great Nebraska Sea,” by Allan Danzig [short story]

  • Book cover of Genesis III

    The word spirit is defined as the immaterial intelligent and sentient part of the person. My first book, Genesis III: God, Man, and the Material Universe, suggested that the spirituality of the existence of God represented a living mental consciousness of thoughts and emotions that possessed all knowledge and power of understanding from which the consciousness of the person was formed within God's creation of heaven and earth that contained but concealed remnants of the mind of God from the physical material awareness of the person. Daniel 12:1---4 suggested that God deliberately closed the book to withhold this knowledge from the conscious understanding of the person until the time of the end at which time God would reopen these books and the Book of Life in Revelation 20:12 that are now being revealed within the Genesis III Series according to the reasoning processes of God in Jesus Christ. The book Genesis III: In the Beginning represents and reveals why and what God truly created in the beginning with God's mind in God's creation of heaven and earth as expressed by the King James Version of the Holy Bible.

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  • Book cover of Genesis III

    If the Kingdom of God is within us, then why can't we clearly identify the Spirituality of God that resides within us? This is because of the "veil" that covers our minds and which conceals the mystery contained within the Holy Bible. This veil is the physical material universe which surrounds us all. Genesis III is written to pull back this veil and reveal the correlation that exists between the physical material universe and the Spirituality of the Kingdom of God. Understanding this correlation will help us reveal the Identity of the Spirituality of God that exists within man. From this revelation, we will discover the true identity of the spirituality of a person and how each of us is related to the Spirituality of God Himself.

  • Book cover of Genesis III

    If the Kingdom of God is within us, then why can't we clearly identify the Spirituality of God that resides within us? This is because of the "veil" that covers our minds and which conceals the mystery contained within the Holy Bible. This veil is the physical material universe which surrounds us all. Genesis III is written to pull back this veil and reveal the correlation that exists between the physical material universe and the Spirituality of the Kingdom of God. Understanding this correlation will help us reveal the Identity of the Spirituality of God that exists within man. From this revelation, we will discover the true identity of the spirituality of a person and how each of us is related to the Spirituality of God Himself.

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