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Eric C. Barrett

    Immer wieder Julia
    Gewissheit ohne Beweise?
    Catching the Contagious Yawn
    Live Long and . . .
    The Executive Order
    • 2021

      A tale of a young bear's endeavor to 'Catch the Contagious Yawn' he believes he needs to hibernate through winter. Come and meet the animals he seeks help from on his quest, some more friendly than others...

      Catching the Contagious Yawn
    • 2021

      The Executive Order

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(102)Add rating

      "In this one-step-ahead-of-the-headlines thriller, a reporter races to uncover a conspiracy when he learns that the post-Trump president elected to heal the nation has more sinister plans. In a post-Trump world, a relatively unknown candidate, Ian Wrightman, is elected president to heal a nation frayed by years of extreme partisanship. When a series of coordinated terrorist attacks rock the United States, Wrightman begins to take more and more executive control in the name of protecting democracy. But DC reporter and war veteran Rollie Stone uncovers evidence that the attacks might be coming from somewhere much closer to home. As Wrightman's executive orders turn to declarations of war and restriction of rights, Rollie is forced on the run as he tries to get the information into the right hands. But who can he trust? In this all-too-realistic thriller inspired by the Sinclair Lewis classic, It Can't Happen Here, one journalist will do whatever it takes to stop his country turning from democracy to dictatorship."-- Provided by publisher

      The Executive Order
    • 2018

      Live Long and . . .

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(835)Add rating

      Star Trek legend and veteran author William Shatner discusses the meaning of life, finding value in work, and living well whatever your age. 'I have always felt,' William Shatner says early in his newest memoir, that 'like the great comedian George Burns, who lived to 100, I couldn't die as long as I was booked.' And Shatner is always booked.

      Live Long and . . .