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Michael Walton

    Michael Walton, faced with a life-altering injury that ended his police career, channeled his experiences into writing, a long-held aspiration. His extensive background in law enforcement provided a rich wellspring of material, which he uses to craft action-packed narratives. Walton infuses his stories with the intensity of his past investigations, drawing on themes of crime, conflict, and intrigue. Despite personal challenges, he transformed his adversity into an opportunity to pursue his literary ambitions.

    The Horror Comic Never Dies
    Handbook of Counselling in Organizations
    APOK Derailed
    APOK
    • APOK

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the complexities of global issues, where fluctuating markets and political agendas intertwine with organized crime and social unrest. As characters navigate this tumultuous landscape, the boundaries between morality and immorality become increasingly ambiguous, highlighting the challenges faced in a world rife with terrorism and corruption.

      APOK
    • APOK Derailed

      • 468 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Colonel Miguel Mejia, known as APOK, uncovers a rebel group called the Sons of Liberty, leading him deep into a web of global political conspiracies. His investigation takes a dangerous turn when an explosion leaves him severely injured and hospitalized. In a bid to recover and continue his mission, he opts for an experimental therapy at a secret military facility, setting the stage for a gripping tale of resilience and intrigue.

      APOK Derailed
    • Offering a comprehensive overview of workplace counselling, this handbook caters to both seasoned professionals and newcomers. It presents intelligent questions and clear explanations, enriched with numerous examples and references, ensuring readers gain a thorough understanding of key issues. The practical approach makes it an invaluable resource for anyone aiming to enhance their knowledge in this vital area.

      Handbook of Counselling in Organizations
    • The Horror Comic Never Dies

      A Grisly History

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the evolution of horror comics, this book delves into their origins as early publications that captivated a youthful audience while facing significant backlash from various societal groups. It highlights the intense campaign against the genre by parents, psychologists, and even the government, which nearly led to its demise. Despite these challenges, horror comics not only survived but also thrived, continuing to evolve from the 1950s to the present day, showcasing their enduring appeal and cultural significance.

      The Horror Comic Never Dies