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Mossad designs a plan to infiltrate the drug trade with the help of an invention from a star scientist: diamonds manufactured through a totally novel process. They appear virtually indistinguishable from the real ones
It's eastern Europe, 1863. Snatched from his village to be pressed into service in the Tsar's army, 13-year-old Zalaman embarks on a series of harrowing adventures, risking his life on numerous occasions as he engages in attacks on the Cossacks and joins in the struggle to oust the invading Russians. Profoundly changed by both physical and moral challenges, Zalaman returns to his shtetl no longer the boy who left, but a warrior. Confronted with the barbarity of pogroms at home and deeply traumatized, he sets off on an odyssey through eastern Europe in the attempt to make peace with his demons.
"I have learned what suffering means. In away that was impossible,I think I can understand something of the pain black people have come to endure. I know I contributed to that pain, and I can only ask your forgiveness." George Wallace made an unannounced speech at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1979, where Martin Luther King was once pastor.The Reverend Joseph Lowery, the 'dean' of the civil rights movement, thanked the former separatist "for coming out of your sickness to meet us. You are a different George Wallace today. We both serve a God who can make the desert bloom. We ask God's blessing on you."The writings contained herein will reveal for the first time, from a family perspective, the real George Wallace, not the myth that has grown up around the legend.
Mossad accidentally learns that a Russian oligarch is looking for safety for himself and his family.They invite the family to Israel since his fortune was in part the result of his being the founder, head, and majority owner of a cybersecurity company in St. Petersburg. Though already a recognized worldleader in cybersecurity, Israel is very keen to benefit from the gentleman's expertise. With the help of "The Shadow Experts" the group founded by Countess Renate, Mossad works to capitalize on the insights they can gain into Visla Cybersecurity, all the while trying to postpone as much as possible any Russian discovery that the oligarch has indeed defected.However, a couple of details in the history of the oligarch suggest that he may not be a defector, but a Russian plant, intent on learning as much as possible on the latest techniques and any cyber tools developed in Israel. Yet, Mossad cannot officially doubt the credentials of the individual as the opportunity to sabotage the Russian systems exported to Syria or Iran is potentially too attractive. Furthermore, the onset of the Russian attack on Ukraine does not allow the time which one would need to evaluate the situation as much as desired. Will Mossad be able to protect the oligarch against what seems to be assassination attempts? If those attempts are real, who are the spies in his entourage? On the other hand, if he is a spy, how will Mossad avoid providing too much information to the enemy? Will they solve that riddle early enough?
A dark look at future humanity that has gained psychic powers. After a breakdown of society and many deaths, one individual rises up to control Philadelphia with an iron will; few can resist.
After the tragic loss of her son, Mary Lou tries to make sense of what happened. Justin was a teenager; therefore, she knew why his death required an honest review of her life choices.
Homicide detective John Carver thought he'd seen it all, until a young woman's body is discovered floating in the rooftop water tank at a skid-row hotel.
This novel takes place in New York City, during the 1970s, when crime and drugs ruled the streets. Much of its action occurs in a renowned drug rehab center called "Streetlight."
Mount Dora, Florida is a beautiful tranquil wonderful place to live. It is "Old Florida" country living in Central Florida, just forty minutes to Orlando.
Charlie Wheeler is a young girl, disguised as a boy, serving on the Commodore's flagship, in the War of 1812.
The Boogies and the Woogies are charming creatures with only one problem-they are solidly dug in on their opposing opinions. The Boogies are right and the Woogies are wrong . . . or maybe the Woogies are right and the Boogies are wrong.
Not to Keep follows the lives of five friends as they grow from their shared childhood in the woods and swamps of North Central Florida through their experiences in WW1 and their return home
Thomas Lansen, MD, FAANS, FACS, is a neurosurgeon who practiced in Westchester County, New York and New York City for over thirty years, specializing in cerebrovascular surgery. He has served as president of the Westchester County Medical Society and a member of Yale University's department of Neurosurgery. He is currently Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery at New York Medical College, and has served as Director of Operations for the Neurosciences at the Westchester Medical Center. He has authored many scientific publications, as well as a history of New York medicine. He is a fellow of the American Association of Neurosurgeons and the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Lansen has been consis-tently named one of New York's best doctors and has been a neurosurgical commentator on PBS and Fox television networks. He has been a medical advisor to three members of the United States Congress.
"Just Remember" teaches readers how to handle envy, the betrayal of a friend, jealousy, other beautiful women, a gut feeling, simplicity, keeping secrets, thinking in layers, popularity, heartache and heartbreak--all the while celebrating life with pride, humor, and dignity.
We need a respite from a messy world. George Washington Didn't Sleep Here, is a fun memoir full of smiles and guffaws.
At age thirty-two, I had overcome cancer and the amputation of my left leg. I had paid my dues and figured it would take a lot more than turning seventy to bring me down. Or would it?I began to wonder about other women of a certain age and what paths they've taken and how they are managing their own changing tides. So, I invited ordinary women with extraordinary stories to get real about aging. With wit, humor and staunch frankness, these women explain, discuss, call out and examine how they continue to negotiate the dynamic currents of aging.In my own response to aging, I've written personal stories and anecdotes around my own discoveries. Some are serious, inspirational, illuminating. Others are outrageous, foolish, awkward and funny. Our stories, together, powerfully impart what it means to possess a certain wisdom, a certain comfort, a certain sensuality, a certain persona . . . not despite but precisely because of the experience of growing older.
This novel takes place during the '70s violent and "secret war" at an American CIA firebase in Laos, run by a brutal commander, Jimmy Love. Seasoned Special Ops agent, Zack Ogle, and beautiful Laotian doctor fall madly in love.
The history of sugar in Florida is a tale of experimentation and entrepreneurs.
This travel guidebook encompasses a driving trip taken in June 2019 to all eight southeastern states over an eleven- day period! All attractions in this travel guidebook have been personally experienced-some several times. If you choose to replicate the June 2019 trip (which excluded stops in Atlanta and Savannah-other than drive- throughs), it would entail driving 2,992 miles-mostly interstate highways. Happy traveling wherever or whatever you choose for your vacations or even day excursions! For our family, taking a leisure trip has proven to be a memorable experience. Personal feelings of a traveler, at any one time, depend upon many variables that include: being lost, weather, roads, confusing directions, traffic, road conditions, tiredness, and disrespectful drivers.
"Sister Marguerite and the Captain" is the second book by award- winning author, Mark Barie, in his series about love and war. (See: War Calls, Love Cries) This Revolutionary War love story begins aboard a French vessel bound for Quebec City, in 1756.
Ten years gone, Cora Pooler returns, a second time, to the Amish community where she was raised. She continues to be under the ban, shunned for abandoning a child thirty years before.
Khoi Khoi is a different steppe animal. A horse in back, in front, a zebra with white stripes on his dark-brown hide. The young foal's big, blue eyes fill with tears when he's rejected by other colts. Horses in my herd don't have stripes, Khoi Khoi wonders. Is it only me who looks like this? Am I a mistake? Or, am I special?
Nickel is adventurous and has dreams of the farm life but how can a little mouse make his way to the country? With determination, creativity, and ingenuity, Nickel finds a way to make it happen. Nickel faces many obstacles and scary situations but continues to persevere and overcome adversity to realize his dreams.
A family's journey of love, faith, betrayal, heartbreaking tragedy and ultimate victory during the reign of Communism and World War II Nazi occupation.
The book is intended to inform and create a call to action by politicians and regulatory agencies before the problem overwhelms the economy of Southwest Florida.
Mike’s friends, Sam Squid and Casey Clam, may not be the prettiest of creatures, but they are cool and happy about who they are.Mike doesn’t feel good about himself. You see, he is a pufferfish, and some people think pufferfish are the ugliest fish, right?Join Mike on his adventure of self-discovery. Watch him as he uses his spikes and the ability to blow up like a balloon to save his friends from a HORRIBLE BEAST.See him realize that these things are part of who he is and that being a pufferfish isn’t so bad after all. He finally comes to love himself.
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