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As a young boy, Alex was the only child at the orphanage who refused to abandon his belief in the magic of Christmas. Now, he is Santa's last hope to save Christmas. Whisked away to help with last-minute preparations, Alex learns the magical secrets of the North Pole, and discovers the darkness in Santa's past. Can Alex help Santa to defeat the evil creature with vengeance in mind, and a determination to put every child in the world on the Naughty List? The Naughty List is a creepy tale of magic and adventure for all ages from the author of The Children of Hare Hill and Krampus: A Christmas Tale.
The thrilling follow-up to One Day in Gitmo Nation and The Boy with Involuntary Social Network disorder. When terrorists launch a bloody attack at the Super Bowl, the shockwaves are felt all over the world. But the eye of the world turns on aspiring author Neil Johnson, whose little-known works appear to be the inspiration for the attack. When the terrorists kidnap a pair of western journalists, Neil is invited to join Red Cell, a top-secret intelligence analysis group run by the U.S. government. But Neil discovers that not everything is as it seems, and he finds himself thrown into a race to stop more attacks, prove his own innocence, and uncover the terrible truth about the war on terror... Red Cell is based on the topics discussed on the No Agenda show, hosted by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak. www.noagendashow.com
In the near future, the world stands on the edge of global governance. In less than twenty-four hours, the lives of seven different people will be forever entwined in a global conspiracy that will result in the President's assassination. Chapter 1: A regular guy tries to board a plane at JFK International. Unfortunately for him, he has the same name as someone on the TSA watch list... Chapter 2: On the final day of summer camp, everything is going according to plan until men in white coats arrive to give the kids their flu shots... Chapter 3: A broker on his final day at work suspects he is involved in insider dealing as his client begins to profit from the day's events... Chapter 4: A woman who developed the latest flu shot discovers a terrible secret about her work... Chapter 5: The day's events open a teenage superstar's eyes to the real world just before the final performance of her tour... Chapter 6: It's just another day for a presidential aide until he becomes entwined in an assassination plot... Chapter 7: Thousands of miles away, the day's events are intricately managed by a single person. But what is the agenda? One Day in Gitmo Nation is a fast-paced thriller based on the topics discussed on the No Agenda show, a podcast hosted by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak. That's not to say you have to be a listener to enjoy the book. Regular listeners will be able to pick out references but this is a thriller written for everyone with the premise: what if all the conspiracy theories were true?
From the author of One Day in Gitmo Nation and Red Cell... Cockroach Milk is the new superfood, rich in proteins and nutrients, but it is impossible to produce on an industrial scale, for all but one secretive corporation. When a factory worker goes missing, the FDA send in their new inspector Polly Benton to investigate. Polly has secrets of her own, but nothing compared to what's waiting for her at the cockroach milk factory... Cockroach Milk is based on the topics discussed on the No Agenda show, hosted by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak.www.noagendashow.com
Boy meets girl. Girl opens boy's eyes. Boy's life changes forever... Paddy's just a regular guy. He drinks beer, watches football, chases girls and posts everything about himself online. Then he meets Laura, but he's shocked to discover that she lives her life almost entirely offline. She doesn't use social networks and doesn't even have a mobile phone. But despite Laura's differences from every other girl he has known, Paddy is drawn to her, and she opens his eyes to the world around him. He discovers how social networks can be used to manipulate the public, and he finds himself faced with decisions that could lead him to abandon everyone and everything he knows for the chance of love and a real purpose in his life... The Boy with Involuntary Social Network Disorder is the latest novel from the author of One Day in Gitmo Nation, A Gitmo Nation Christmas Carol and The Foot on the Shore. It is inspired by the topics discussed on the No Agenda show, hosted by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak. www.noagendashow.com
Four university friends visit Jerusalem and return home sharing a secret which will change their lives and those under their influence. After his father's death, and before taking up his ownplace at university in Edinburgh, the son of one of the four finds himself at the centre of a dangerous quest. Evil swirls around him as he encounters a mystical ferryman with superhumanstrength, a strikingly beautiful girl who befriends him, his father's contemporaries who he meets for the first time, and a professional assassin employed by one of them to kill him. In arace against time, and in his naivety unable clearly to distinguish between friend and foe, he receives his father's sole legacy, a box apparently only containing a candle. The quest takes himto Jerusalem and Southern France; to Whitby, the Hebrides, Walsingham and the Norfolk salt marshes. 'Something almost lost to the world remains'.
Walking his dog, a man finds a severed foot on his local beach. An ambitious White House staffer accidentally gets her flat mate added onto the President's kill list. What links a ninety-year-old man, a presidential hopeful and the events of 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico? And can the government really outsource the decision to go to war in the Middle East? Tales from Gitmo Nation is a collection of the first nine short stories inspired by the No Agenda show www.noagendashow.com
We are born in the image of a loving and generous God; we are born to be generous. In this 4-week group study, those seeking to live a more generous life will be exposed to and inspired by cultural, generational, and family attitudes towards generosity. Aimed at those who are regularly in the pews, but who have not yet committed to financial giving, the study offers a weekly reading, accompanied by seven days of challenges in the forms of self-assessment, journaling, and prayer, as well as leader helps to facilitate the group experience. After 28 days, readers will be encouraged to embrace the life-giving journey toward generosity and provided a road map on how to get there.Additional resources include a 4-session DVD to spark discussion within the small group.
It all begins as a visit to their favourite countryside park with their mother. But when Charlotte and her younger brother Ben fall asleep in Hare Hill's walled garden, they are transported to a magical world where anything is possible. They find themselves faced with challenges and fiendish puzzles, which they must solve in order to get back to the world they know, and to discover a secret that will change their lives forever... The Children of Hare Hill is a tale of adventure, life and magic from the author of One Day in Gitmo Nation, Drawing Dead and Krampus: A Christmas Tale.
Eddie Nelson is a professional poker player, testing his skills in Las Vegas at the World Series of Poker for the first time. Unfortunately, he's on the worst run of his life and can't afford his buy-in to the Main Event. Then he meets a shadowy figure called Raphael who offers to back him for a fifty-fifty split of any winnings. But if he loses, he has to play in a private tournament of Raphael's choosing... Drawing Dead is a tale of poker and vampires by Scott McKenzie, author of One Day in Gitmo Nation, Death by Autopen and Rebirth.
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