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A typical spring day in the town of Valentine, Vermont: golden sunshine and green hills on the outside, while embezzlement and extortion lie underneath, where desperation rules the lives of many. Deadly explosions suddenly rock the town, spreading fear and terror, leading to panic and violence, leaving dozens of dead bodies and wounded souls in their wake. Rumors of terrorism fly through town, and the lives of many are changed forever. It is up to crime reporter Ace Herron to sort the truth from the fantasy, to bring sanity to speculation, not to mention beating national media. The case could make his career, but standing in the way is Enoch Teed, a hostile editor who wants a certain kind of newsroom: one without Ace Herron in it. From Stephen Seitz, the internationally acclaimed author of "Sherlock Holmes and the Plague of Dracula," comes "Terror Strikes Downtown," the second in the Ace Herron mystery series.
An advertising salesman facing embezzlement charges takes his son and disappears. As Ace Herron, the crime reporter for a Vermont newspaper, pursues the case, the mystery grows deeper. Who is this man? What happened to the boy? Where did the money go? And does Ace have a rival for his wife's affections? The answers to these and other questions lead Ace on a journey to uncover dark secrets of the past, deeply hidden secrets which can't be kept forever. Based on actual events investigated by the author, himself a reporter. From the acclaimed author of "Sherlock Holmes and the Plague of Dracula" comes the first in a contemporary mystery series, the Ace Herron mysteries.
A high school sophomore has been kidnapped, close to the tenth anniversary of another young woman's disappearance. Could they be connected, and if so, how? Crime reporter Ace Herron has made it his mission to find out. Ace's young colleague, Monique Bigelow, faces some challenges, as well. One reader is conducting a campaign of stalking and harassment against her which could cost Monique her job. Her presumed fiance' may be cheating on her, and a medical procedure turns up dark betrayal that threatens to tear her family apart. Follow Ace and Monique as both confront situations that could change their lives, and the lives of many others, forever.
Oliver Douglas was a career financial advisor and a devout Christian. In "God Made Me Rich," he details his observations on how Christianity can be reconciled with wealth, how to create a basic portfolio, proper charitable giving, and more. He also shares his thoughts on what Christianity should be, and includes some memories of his Depression-era childhood.
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