Midnight Black by R. J. Eastwood “When plunder becomes a way of life for men, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it." Frederic Bastiat, French Economist. 1801-1850 Fifteen years following his imprisonment for committing a brutal revenge murder, former top DEA Agent Billy Russell is paroled five-years early to a world controlled by autocratic billionaires. Armed only with his wits, Billy returns to find a society … [Read more...] about Midnight Black by R. J. Eastwood
The 51st Directive by Michael Agliolo
A handwritten letter, sent to the FBI unleashes a trail of deceit putting the armed forces of the United States in direct conflict with each other. Discover the power of the 51st Directive through the eyes of FBI agent Erica Brewer as she and Washington D.C. Detective Sam Marco uncovers a secret government conspiracy that turns the United States Constitution into dry ink on parchment. The deepest parts of the Internet hold the secrets of a world that will never be the same as Homeland … [Read more...] about The 51st Directive by Michael Agliolo
HealthScare: Why Health Care Is NOT About Your Health by Fritz Scheffel
How well do you understand what defines your health? Can you wake up one morning and make the decision to go purchase good health? Where would you go? Can you tell Santa Claus that you want him to bring you the gift of good health for Christmas? The federal government and health insurance companies want us to believe that having “health care” can make you healthy. They have presented health care as a means to your health, but it has turned out to be a con job to take over each American’s access … [Read more...] about HealthScare: Why Health Care Is NOT About Your Health by Fritz Scheffel
Interview with Author – Marguerite Arnold
About Marguerite Arnold: Marguerite Arnold is a veteran journalist, writer and filmmaker. She has a background in IT, finance, law, sustainability and state and national politics in the United States as well as a history as a new economy entrepreneur. Born in New York City, she spent her childhood in London and returned to the United States as a teenager. She attended UNC Chapel Hill and spent her working life in the U.S. between Washington D.C. and New York City. In 2013, she decided to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Marguerite Arnold
Interview with Author – Eileen Thornton
About Eileen Thornton: Since beginning a comprehensive writing course with The Writers Bureau in 2001, my articles and short stories have been published in a variety of magazines in the UK. In 2005 two of my short stories were included in quite different anthologies. The first story was in an International Anthology, published in June, while the second appeared in Café Ole – Too Hot To Handle, which was launched in Glasgow. My first novel, The Trojan Project, a thriller, was published at the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Eileen Thornton
A Nation Under Judgment by Richard Capriola
What does it mean to be One Nation Under God? Are the words merely a political slogan or do they have value when a nation constructions its social polices? A Nation Under Judgment reviews our country's social policies from a Scriptural point of view and empowers readers to determine if our nation is moving away from being One Nation Under God. Targeted Age Group:: 21-65 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I began with the intent to write a book about wisdom. In doing so I had to find a … [Read more...] about A Nation Under Judgment by Richard Capriola