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Stanley Smith

    Stan^^Smith crafts whodunits and puzzles designed to deeply engage the reader. His narratives are characterized by intricate plots and surprising twists that challenge the reader's perception and deductive skills. Smith excels at constructing mysteries where every subtle clue can be crucial to solving the enigma. His works are a perfect choice for enthusiasts of suspense and intellectual challenges.

    Pastors in the Hands of an Angry God
    The Adventures of Cotton Top and Earnest
    Classic Whodunits
    Spiritual Warfare
    • Classic Whodunits

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(35)Add rating

      Solve the crimes...if you can. Armchair detectives who love a baffling mystery will find just what they crave in this collection of wickedly devious whodunits. These are stories where the writer plays skillfully with the reader's mind and where the pivotal piece of evidence appears at first to make no sense--even though it must. Match wits with some stupendously clever sleuths (including Sherlock Holmes) on their cases and try to figure out the puzzles, clues, and marvelous twists that unlock the mysteries. Every story is brain-busting fun.

      Classic Whodunits
    • The Adventures of Cotton Top and Earnest

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The Adventures of Cotton Top and Earnest is a story about two young boys setting out in the wilderness of the southern regions of Oklahoma during the 1950's. Stanley Paul Smith re-creates a time and place untainted by modern technologies and culture. He takes the reader back to a time sweet and innocent, yet dangerous and adventuresome. The story starts on the Washita River in 1953 and takes the reader through the towns of Sulphur, Mead, Russett, Tishomingo, Lake Texoma and many points in between. There is humor, adventure, thrills and good down home cooking as we meet the characters in the lives of the Smith boys. The author puts plenty of personal family memoirs, Oklahoma history, Indian history, a little romance, and just a touch of embellishment in the mix. Cotton Top and Earnest, two enterprising brothers along with some very interesting friends, take a trip down the Washita on a homemade raft made from a cork outhouse; they encounter gold miners, criminals, an Indian guide, and a mysterious horseman who follows them on the first part of their journey. After capturing two bandits, the boys become local legends. The second part of their journey leads them back home, but not before more adventure turns the two young boys into men. So join us for a raft ride down the Washita River, and hold on tight!!

      The Adventures of Cotton Top and Earnest
    • Pastors in the Hands of an Angry God

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The narrative follows a journey of personal growth and spiritual awakening, beginning with a father's influence as a truck driver and early experiences on a farm in Iowa. After accepting Christ at a young age, the author grapples with career choices, ultimately pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a successful engineering career. A transformative experience with the Holy Spirit leads him to focus on teaching and spiritual warfare, prompting a desire to address what he perceives as a lack of seriousness in the approach to this topic within the church.

      Pastors in the Hands of an Angry God