The thrilling plot centers on Harry Vollmer and his partner Amber, secret operatives for The Trust, as they race against time to prevent a sinister scheme involving the cloning of world leaders. Their mission unfolds with explosive drama, highlighting the dangers and complexities of their covert work while exploring themes of loyalty and betrayal in a world where nothing is as it seems. The narrative promises suspense and intrigue as they navigate a web of deception to protect global stability.
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- 2021
- 2020
Set in 1944 Italy, a resistance group, the "Sword of Brescia," fights against German forces and Fascist collaborators. The story revolves around the group's leader, his girlfriend, and a childhood friend now aligned with the Fascists. As the conflict escalates, personal losses drive the woman to join the fight, culminating in a pivotal uprising in April 1945 to liberate their city before the Americans arrive. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for freedom amidst the horrors of war.
- 2019
The narrative follows German General Horst von Halen as he recounts the 1940 invasion of Great Britain, detailing the landing at Dover and the intense drive northward to London amidst fierce resistance. The story highlights the battles fought for London and the Midlands, culminating in the conflict reaching Scotland. Through von Halen's perspective, the book offers a unique look at a pivotal moment in history, blending military strategy with personal reflection.
- 2019
THE BOMBARDIER
- 82 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative follows Captain Rosen, a Jewish bombardier shot down over Nazi Germany in 1943. Having previously escaped from Germany, he faces the perilous challenge of evading capture while navigating a landscape rife with betrayal. As he endures a devastating air raid, Rosen's determination intensifies; he knows that any misstep could cost him his life. Driven by the need for survival and vengeance, he resolves to take as many Nazis down with him as possible if he fails.
- 2018
THE U.S.-MEXICAN WAR OF 2017
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of a fictional 2017 war between the USA and Mexico, the narrative explores the escalating tensions that lead to Mexico's declaration of war and subsequent invasion of the southwestern United States. The story delves into the historical context and complex relations between the two nations, offering insights into the political and social dynamics that culminate in this dramatic conflict.
- 2016
JARHEAD TANKER
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This gripping tale follows U.S. Marine officer John Callahan, a WWII veteran, as he returns to combat in the Korean War. He faces fierce battles at Inchon, Seoul, and Chosin Reservoir, enduring extreme conditions while leading his men against a relentless enemy in a desperate fight for survival.
- 2015
The narrative unfolds from the perspective of a U.S. Army colonel orchestrating a coup against a president he believes is steering the nation toward dictatorship. It intricately explores the selection of co-conspirators, the government's attempts to thwart the plot, and the ensuing conflict in Washington, D.C. The story delves into the dramatic aftermath and global consequences of the coup, blending first-person and third-person viewpoints to provide a comprehensive look at this high-stakes political thriller.
- 2015
KILLER BETTY - Second Edition
- 90 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The story revolves around a female serial killer who leads a double life as a secretary by day and a murderer by night. Balancing her ordinary job with her dark side, she targets victims from the streets and bars. As she befriends a young woman at work, the relationship poses a potential threat, raising the stakes in her dangerous lifestyle. The novel explores themes of duality, friendship, and the hidden darkness within seemingly normal lives.
- 2014
Set during World War II, the narrative follows the 638th Regiment of the German Army, composed initially of French fascist volunteers and later joined by Black and Algerian soldiers. Deployed in Belarus, they engage in a brutal conflict against partisans. Central to the story is Sergeant LeBris, who grapples with moral dilemmas as he navigates the complexities of loyalty and conscience amid the harsh realities of war. The novel blends historical fact with personal struggle, highlighting the diverse backgrounds of the soldiers involved.
- 2012
Four Years in the Donald Duck Navy
- 58 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set during the early Cold War, this true story chronicles the experiences of a U.S. Navy enlisted man from 1951 to 1955. It covers his journey from basic training to serving on an amphibious landing craft, including a historical overview of the vessel's WWII service. The narrative highlights his various maneuvers and adventures, blending serious moments with lighter anecdotes, such as a comedic attempt by a family in Naples, Italy, to arrange his marriage to their daughter for a chance to immigrate to the U.S.