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Christopher Charles

    Rose Twelve
    Bodhi Two
    Buiffalo Boy
    Rose One
    Rose Eight: St. Louis
    The Exiled
    • When a sleepy town is rocked by an appalling crime, the local investigator finds himself uncovering the sins of the victims... and confronting his own.

      The Exiled
    • Rose Eight: St. Louis

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Rose thinks she is safe in St Louis with Mrs. Stone, but the gamblers put off the riverboat downriver are coming for revenge. Her father along with Sergeant Meade are trying to reach St Louis before they do.

      Rose Eight: St. Louis
    • Rose One

      Witches Brew

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in southern Alabama in 1852, the narrative unfolds along the Tensaw River, two decades after the Indian Creek massacre. The protagonist, Rose, has led a sheltered life until she turns twelve, marking the beginning of her adventures. As she navigates her world, the story explores themes of growth, resilience, and the impact of historical events on personal journeys.

      Rose One
    • Buiffalo Boy

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      At just thirteen, a boy faces exile from his village after failing to meet the expectations of becoming a warrior, inciting the Great Spirit's anger. Struggling for survival, he adapts to life among the buffalo, navigating the harsh wilderness. Meanwhile, his own family turns against him, hunting him as they would the buffalo, highlighting themes of survival, alienation, and the clash between human expectations and the natural world.

      Buiffalo Boy
    • Bodhi Two

      Black Hole

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Ana, a spaceship captain, navigates an energy field teeming with life that threatens her crew and ship. As they confront a real black hole, she experiences a harrowing separation from her body and faces a menacing energy entity aboard. On the other side, they encounter another hostile energy force, leading to a desperate struggle for survival. The crew's narrow escape through the black hole leaves them injured but determined, showcasing themes of resilience and the unknown in the vastness of space.

      Bodhi Two
    • Rose Twelve

      Slave Boat

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In a moment of uncertainty and isolation, a character finds herself in a deserted wheelhouse, grappling with the challenge of navigating a boat on an unknown river. As the wheel sways, she attempts to steer towards what she believes is the east bank, demonstrating her determination and instinct to regain control despite her disorientation. This scene captures the tension of her situation and highlights themes of survival and decision-making in the face of adversity.

      Rose Twelve
    • Lucky Seven

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on a poignant moment of desperation and hope, as Jim cradles a charred body, seeking divine intervention through prayer. This emotional scene highlights themes of faith, healing, and the human struggle in the face of tragedy. The intensity of the moment suggests a deep connection between the characters and a profound exploration of spirituality amidst suffering.

      Lucky Seven
    • THE STATEMENT

      Chapter 1 of the book One Demon Rejoiced

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows a lieutenant in the small town of Hotown as he embarks on a thrilling quest to apprehend a masked murderer. His investigation hinges on the insights of a prereleased inmate, Charles, who insists he knows the killer despite never having seen him. This intriguing premise sets the stage for a suspenseful exploration of trust, deception, and the complexities of crime-solving in a tight-knit community.

      THE STATEMENT