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Terry Wright

    Terry Wright's literary world is anything but mundane, with tension, conflict, and suspense propelling readers through his pages. His mastery of the action thriller, showcased in science fiction, supernatural, and horror genres, has garnered him international acclaim, extending his talents to accomplished screenwriting. Wright's narratives are characterized by their dynamic pacing and thrilling plotlines, ensuring an immersive and captivating experience for anyone who dares to turn the page. His writing consistently delivers high-stakes excitement and unforgettable narratives.

    Power Without Glory. Racing the Big-Twin Cooper
    Philip and Faith
    Speed Monarch
    Justin Graves
    • Justin Graves

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Texas Ranger JUSTIN GRAVES is a tenacious homicide detective and an outspoken advocate of victims’ rights. Respected by his peers and feared by criminals, they simply call him “Justice.” When he and his rebellious daughter are gunned down by her gangster boyfriend, Justin makes a deal with the devil to save her one hundred bad guys for her pardon from hell. Now, as he walks the line between the living and the dead, investigative tools are useless; science is moot. In his rotting body, he rises from the grave to collect the souls of killers who got away with murder. If only a deal with the devil were that simple.

      Justin Graves
    • Speed Monarch

      The short life of ERIC FERNIHOUGH and the world's motorcycle speed record

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Exploring the history of motorcycle speed records before World War II, this book delves into the life of renowned rider Eric Fernihough. It highlights his achievements and contributions to the sport, providing a fascinating glimpse into the early days of motorcycle racing and the pursuit of speed. Through a blend of biography and historical context, readers will gain insight into both Fernihough's personal journey and the evolution of motorcycle racing during a pivotal era.

      Speed Monarch
    • Philip and Faith

      A Tale of Development

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Philip as he reflects on his tumultuous spiritual journey, beginning with his conversion at an evangelical crusade. His path leads him to critically explore the origins of Christianity and ultimately to his reception into the Catholic Church. Despite this transition, Philip grapples with dissatisfaction regarding the current state of the Church, highlighting themes of faith, identity, and disillusionment.

      Philip and Faith
    • This book is a new look at the early history of the modern racing car. It explores the influences behind the first Coopers including V-twin engined record breaking motorcycles, hillclimb and sprint specials and dirt track speedway cars. The engine and chassis designs and the racing and hillclimbing of the early post-war years are described and illustrated by hundreds of previously unpublished photographs and drawings

      Power Without Glory. Racing the Big-Twin Cooper