C. B. Wiland Book order





- 2012
- 2008
This book is shared to help all understand the cancer affecting the pancreas which is a vital organ in the digestion of food. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly of cancers affecting the human body. Less than 5% of those diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer survive the first year. This book is intended to help the patient, their families, and friends to understand the dangers and possible treatments. It is vital that the patient and their families understand the importance of choices of treatment and the possible side effects. This is basically a diary of one patient who has been able to survive five (5) years at this writing. The road can be challenging, but healing is possible if discovered and treated quickly. This book will help the patient and their families to better deal with this deadly disease.
- 2008
The Morticians' Gambit
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"An embalmed dog appears on the Tampa Mayor's stoop along with her Sunday morning Tribune. After minmal examination, the incident is dismissed as the act of an marginally sane activist. However, when the bodies of embalmed senior citizens begin showing up around town, the view of the perpetrator changes substantially. Calling himself The Mortician in notes left with his victims, the killer depicts himself as a mercy killer, driven by overwhelming compassion for his victims. Homicide Detective Rock Paxton and his tough and sassy partner Nan Delcorte are assigned to bring down this killer. Their investigation leads them from a funeral home to stops at a college of mortuary science, a cemetery, and a crematory along the way"--Back cover
- 2008
- 2003
The Unattended Passion
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In his last act as a detective, Brent Dorsey kills a teen-age predator. It's an act that firms up Dorsey's decision to leave law enforcement. Wanting to be a change agent instead of an enforcer, he resigns from the Monroe City Police Department to become a teacher. His idealism faces a new form of reality when confronted by a student psychotic, Ellie Jean Robbins. His failure to encourage orrespond to Ellie's offer of love precipitates a cunning act of revenge that includes murder and makes him the focus of the murder investigation.