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- 2023
- 2022
The Russian President's Plane is Down
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In the year 2016, The Russian military had designed a new anti-aircraft weapon code-named "Bring Down". The weapon fire a laser beam when it makes contact with an aircraft, it reverses the electronic circuits of the aircraft's computer systems and totally shuts down everything forcing the aircraft to crash. The New World Order hears of such a weapon and during the Syrian war, they send in Special Forces to capture on. China has now joined the New World Order and devised a plan to begin the ultimate aim of the New World Order to dominate the world and reap the rewards. David Gilman is still the New World Order leader. A plan is set in motion to bring down the Russian President's plane while it arrives in Australia for a discussion on Antarctica. As War Games are being conducted in the far north of Australia this is the opportunity the New World Order uses to bring down the aircraft. It is then planned to collect the Russian nuclear launch codes and start World War Three by firing on the USA.
- 2020
A new prime minister is left with a rather big problem created by her father, a former prime minister. She needs help. A friend of her knows who can help her resolve the problem. It is her past lover and the father to her now nineteen-year-old son. Having been identified as 'missing in action' and presumed dead, she is shocked to find out John is still alive despite her father telling her different. He reluctantly agrees but demands something in return that her father took away from him and his Strike team. They meet again, the romance starts as does the conflict and lack of trust. It becomes a race against time and the might of the US to save the Middle East and Australian cities from being gassed by a seventy-two-hour active gas in an attempt for the New World Order to dominate the world.
- 2019
Set in a dystopian 2030s, the narrative follows a man grappling with a gunshot wound as he struggles to piece together the events that transpired since Trump's election. The story explores themes of memory, trauma, and the societal changes that have occurred in the wake of political turmoil, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of leadership and the fragility of personal and collective histories.
- 2019
Ethics and Chronic Illness
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the ethics surrounding chronic illness, the book challenges fundamental distinctions in medical ethics, such as beneficence versus autonomy and treatment versus prevention. It delves into the complexities of the relationship between treatment recipients and providers, highlighting how chronic conditions complicate traditional ethical frameworks. Through this examination, the author aims to provide a nuanced understanding of ethical considerations in the context of chronic health issues.
- 2018
Focusing on the evolution of public special education from the 1970s to the 1990s, the narrative highlights the challenges and rewards encountered along the way. Tom Walker shares personal insights and experiences that emphasize the importance of patience, compassion, and humor in fostering growth within this educational field. This historical account serves as both an educational piece and a heartwarming tribute to the dedication of those involved in special education.
- 2016
A Day in the Life
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
As reclusive Professor Emeritus George Gordon Bombazine rises at dawn on his seventieth birthday, he plans to kill himself that night. He lives with his old dog Argos; his wife has left him for another professor; his estranged son and sister despises him, and he's been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He knows precisely the time and place he'll suicide, yet hopes that something might happen today to make him want to go on living. As the day progresses, things do happen-sex, love, friendship, forgiveness, even a chance for a movie screenplay. But do they happen in time, and will they be enough?
- 2013
The narrative explores the challenges and frustrations faced by a newly appointed Director at Bronx Hospital, drawing from personal experiences and keen observations. It offers insights into the complexities of hospital management, the dynamics of healthcare environments, and the unique situations encountered in a bustling urban hospital setting. Through these reflections, the author provides a candid look at the struggles and triumphs inherent in navigating a demanding leadership role.
- 2012
How Sherlock Holmes Deduced "Break The Case Clues" On The BTK Killer, The Son of Sam, Unabomber and Anthrax Cases
With Analysis on The Mad Bomber and The Unsolved L.I. Gilgo Beach Murders
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The narrative explores the real-life experiences of a former New York City Police Captain of Detectives who applied Sherlock Holmes' deductive techniques to aid the FBI and other agencies. By providing crucial insights and "break the case" clues, he played a significant role in solving some of the most perplexing and gruesome criminal cases over the past fifty years, blending detective work with the analytical methods inspired by the iconic fictional sleuth.
- 2011
The narrative centers on Tom Walker's experiences as a police lieutenant in the notorious 4-1 precinct of the South Bronx, known for its staggering murder rate. His account provides a gripping exploration of the pervasive violence that plagued urban America during the late twentieth century. More than thirty years after its publication, this work remains a crucial and definitive portrayal of the challenges faced by law enforcement in one of New York's most dangerous areas.