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There were other settlers on the westernmost shores of Puget Sound when David Shelton arrived in 1854. Development was slow, but by 1888, Shelton's claim prevailed to become the hub of commerce and the seat of Mason County. The town welcomed "all who were willing to work," promoted journalist Grant C. Angle. Shelton became the headquarters for the Simpson Timber Company and a research center for Rayonier, Inc. Shellfish growers shipped oysters across the country. Strong fellowships were built through churches and organizations such as the Masons, and celebrations like the Fourth of July and the Forest Festival. The surrounding forests and waters provided work and recreation, but the town of Shelton gave its residents a sense of community.
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Tabitha Baumander is a novelist, screenwriter, play write, living in Toronto Canada. She has had a live action dramatic short produced called Girl Alone that can be seen on YouTube and is the author of Blue Blood also available from Dog Ear Press. WHEEL WITHIN A WHEEL The World Space Organization controls what goes on in space. Its main project, the terraforming of the planet Mars is a process that requires complete control yet something out there is challenging that control. Trying to maintain this power on earth at least the WSO orchestrates the disappearance of three scientists. Chief of these three scientists is Frank Bishop a man with a secret he has forced himself to forget yet at the ...
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The law cannot solve every problem. Thirteen year old Amy is being stalked by the money launderer for the area's biggest drug smuggler. The police can't help. Amy's parents see their bright and bubbly daughter's life being destroyed and decide that they must end her victimization. Amy's mother, a gutsy former army nurse, and her father, now a professor but with training for the Special Forces, take the law into their own hands, only to discover that a dead pedophile is not the end of their problems. A pair of private detectives, themselves not adverse to vigilante justice, battles the dead pedophile's boss, a paranoid drug smuggler tormented by his fear of his competitors. Seeing real threats and imagining others, he lives by the motto, "If you don't understand it, kill it." Most of the dead deserve it.
DEAVER. DANGEROUSLY GOOD. Imagine you're in a bar. A man approaches you. He doesn't seem familiar but he knows your past, your job, your hobbies and your ex-boyfriend's name. You go for a drink. This is your first - and last - mistake. You're the latest victim of the latest killer. A man who can rip away the thin carapace protecting the secrets of your life - before ending it. Streetwise cop Frank Bishop has been charged with the job of halting the mounting body count. He enlists the help of Wyatt Gillette, a young hacker on the wrong side of the law. They must stalk this faceless criminal through both the real and the virtual universe, combining their old and new world skills to beat the mastermind. But how do you stop a man who knows your every move? You go into the blue nowhere... 'One of the world's best plotters - his intricate twists and turns catch out even the hardened thriller reader' Daily Mail
Historical biography of colorful Southwesterner, Ben F. Williams. Senator Barry Goldwater wrote: Should become part of the biography of The West. Introduction by Tom Lea, author of The Brave Bulls and The Wonderful Country.
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