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BJ’s new murder case may be his toughest yet. His victim’s uncle is the mob underboss BJ took down six years previously, there’s no DNA evidence, and now the depraved killer seems to have set his sights on BJ’s lover....
In order to save a kidnapped friend and take down a vicious criminal organization, investigator BJ Vinson and his partner, Paul, must find the place where human trafficking intersects with the Navajo Nation and the gay underground.
This is the personal and professional story of Don Travis, an engineer who grew up in the small farming community of Crawford, Texas. Don received his BSEE from the University of Texas at Austin and his MSEE from the University of Houston. He joined NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center in 1962 and quickly became immersed in preparations to achieve President Kennedy's goal of landing man on the moon and returning him safely to earth before the end of the 1960's. He received numerous commendations for his role in verifying that the communications system would support lunar landing missions, for his role in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project and for his role in developing the Space Shuttle. After leaving NASA in 1984, Don spent over 20 years supporting the Johnson Space Center from various Lockheed Martin management positions.
A murder at a winery leads PI BJ Vinson and his partner, Paul, along a tangled web involving the US military, a mistaken identity, a family fortune in dispute, and even a secret baby.
B. J. Vinson’s current assignment is simple, until a high-profile murder leads him through every stratum of Albuquerque society—gay and straight—to catch a killer before he becomes the next victim.
Travis McAllan is one of America's top country music stars -- loved by fans, he lives the dreamed-of life of a country boy who has made it. The lifestyle of a star, however, comes at a cost, and Travis keeps his sexuality a secret until he meets Geoff Randsell. The attraction is immediate and jolts Travis from his life of pretense. Geoff has a secret of his own -- he’s in a rocky relationship, and he isn't impressed by Hollywood glitz. When he falls for Travis, Geoff is swept off his feet, both dazzled by and apprehensive about the celebrity lifestyle of private planes, mansions, and travel. When a photographer sells a picture of Travis and Geoff to the tabloids, their courtship and private world come under fire. Travis must risk his music career to be with the man he loves, and Geoff has to make the difficult choice to accept a life in the public eye. In the face of increasing pressure, can Travis and Geoff stay true to themselves to get to the altar and say, “I do?”
Truth can only be told with fiction. An up-and-coming rock star disappears from the stage in a flash of blinding white light, just in time to dodge a madman's bullet. Investigators soon discover the singer believed he was an alien abductee and was being closely monitored for signs of latent psychic abilities by various government agencies. The search ultimately leads to a cascading series of shocking revelations about human experimentation, high-tech surveillance and occult practices, proving just how deep the rabbit hole really goes. Five years in the making, He Will Live Up in the Sky is the first novel by Eagle Award-winning author Christopher Loring Knowles (Our Gods Wear Spandex). A gal...
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The serenity of former police detective Sergeant Travis Blake's early retirement is disrupted when his close friend, Jake Evans, is charged with the murder of his promiscuous young wife, Doreen. Travis is called upon to use his connections within the police department to inquire about the strength of the department's case against his friend. His ensuing investigation resurrects hostile feelings between Travis and the lead detective in Doreen's murder case. Travis' status within the department is changed from a popular alumnus, to a persona non grata. Subsequent threats, and several attempts on Travis' life create a strong suspicion of several of his once, loyal police friends. What is most d...