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Mayhem in 1982 is rooted in the true story of Long Island's most infamous crime spree. On Friday night, Memorial Day weekend 1982, five Brooklyn thugs, called the Belmont Avenue Boys, went to "get paid" on Long Island or as they called it, Babylonia, the biblical land of milk and honey. Their credo - if you want something just take it - was demonstrated by the night's work of random shootings, rapes, sodomies, pistol whippings, robberies, and terrorism by forcing diner patrons to "undress and have sex with the person next to you." In an ultimate act of vulgarity, the Boys then urinated on several of the victims. Following their arrests and sentences of 3,000 years in prison, the outraged public learned of a defect in NY State law trimming the sentences to thirty years.True crime merges with fiction... As news of the Boys' release circulates thirty years later, in 2012, a product of one of the rapes discovers the truth of his conception, and vows to avenge his mother's degradation. Concocting a plan to snuff out the lives of the Boys, including his rapacious father, he recruits several victims of that night of horror, and he lures the Boys to a secluded warehouse, where appropriate justice is finally served.
The preordained couple meets when Leigh discovers an orphaned fox and keeps her as his as a secret companion. In time it is revealed his kit is also a fierce female pirate. The Druids determine the pair are destined to rule Ireland. As a fox she is clever. As a woman she is enchanting. Can Leigh set aside his devotion to King Arthur to be with the woman of his dreams?Dee was born in Rochester New York. Currently, she resides in the Chicago area in a small town called Channahon. One of her grandsons (Nik) lives with her. Writing rebuttals to Phil Donahue was her training for the craft of writing. Writing fantasy has become her rebuttal of the current situation in the world. The reality of the world is harsh and each of us needs to escape into a fantasy. Dee has been widowed for many years. The time passed has not diminished her love for her husband (Bill.) Her love for foxes is the driving force of her writing. It is her greatest hope that many readers find their solace in reading her fox tales.
Can a lone silver-haired outcast pixie free her homeland from the poison that enslaves all it touches? Without thought for herself, she engages the evil to eradicate its holds on those she loves. Will she find her own special love? Only the dragon knows.Dee was born in Rochester New York. Currently, she resides in the Chicago area in a small town called Channahon. One of her grandsons (Nik) lives with her. Writing rebuttals to Phil Donahue was her training for the craft of writing. Writing fantasy has become her rebuttal of the current situation in the world. The reality of the world is harsh and each of us needs to escape into a fantasy. Dee has been widowed for many years. The time passed has not diminished her love for her husband (Bill.) Her love for foxes is the driving force of her writing. It is her greatest hope that many readers find their solace in reading her fox tales.
Sex, drugs & out of control! Amid the gritty 70s streets of Montreal borough Verdun, John Fyfe walks an observational tightrope, hissanity at stake. His uncompromising gaze dissects the hypocrisy of society's authorities, teachers, doctors, and bosses while commiserating with the outcasts they've locked away during a spiralling summer of tension working at the Samson insane asylum. It turns out the lines defining crazy, inside & outside the institutions walls, are blurred indeed. Mingling with the mad earns his pay, fuelling a drink & the drug-filled pursuit of women & adventure, unsure if he's expanding his consciousness or opening the door to something darker within. Pulsing with the urgency of youth & fading dreams, screaming down the highway with a bottle in hand; how far will John go to discover The Meaning of Fyfe?A Vedic Astrologer by trade, John is a world traveller who studied in India bringing together the modalities of Reconnection, Palmistry, and DNA activation. A published author of The Meaning Of Fyfe, Molly's Missing, Avebury Magic, World Full of Lies, The System's Approach to Vedic Astroloogy, and In the Palm of Your Hand, an introduction to palmistry.
The Journal of Allen Brock weaves a narrative through the twists of an older and much different Earth. Negative energy has imposed physical challenges through Rift Space. This phenomenon wreaks havoc on electrical equipment and on weaponry. Wars rage; heroes rise and fall, hence the weave of the tapestry.The focus of Brock's narrative is Junipero Heights, a contested ground in the Highland. Highland, tucked in the eastern part of the Northern continent, is a rugged area, not easily assailed. For decades it has prevailed against the Hexas, Junipero's unrelenting enemy in the west who view themselves intellectually and culturally superior to the Native-born.In the backdrop stands Brock, the reticent hero. He is no saint, yet never the villain. Rouges and connivers peopled his world. Even friendlies have their agendas. Yet, the overarching questions remain unanswered, Why has victory over the Hexas been deferred? Why is that so many of the Native-born kinfolk remain pressed? How was it that the Hexas gained supremacy over half of the land?One day, while nursing a pint of ale in a remote casino in the Central Mosaic, Brock decides he's had enough. His words and actions reverberate from one end of the Northern Continent to the other. The future is altered, but not in the way Brock had intended.
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