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Market Time Conspiracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Market Time Conspiracy

BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF FLINT BLUFF He came from a humble background, a farm kid with the ethics and core values that are so prevalent in the Midwest. Following high school, Buddy Miller joined the Navy during the Vietnam War, and while serving on a ship in Southeast Asia, an incident occurs that will affect him for the next decade. With courage, he faces and manages the disability of PTSD and confronts the ghosts of his past. Returning to civilian life, Buddy becomes hugely successful, but continues to deal with the symptoms of his disability. With the loyalty of good friends and the help of a beautiful woman, he faces his life's most difficult challenge. In Market Time Conspiracy, James Duermeyer tells a rare story—a glimpse into the life of a man facing his worst nightmare. It is a wonderful, heart-felt story that gives the reader a look into the disability of PTSD. But the story is much more than that. It is a story woven from a young boy's growth into manhood, war, friendship, humor, perseverance, entrepreneurship, genius, and most importantly, love.

Newsletter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Newsletter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Market Time Conspiracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Market Time Conspiracy

A shining star in high school and a resident of a small Iowa city, Jericho William (Buddy) Miller is the son of a hard working, loving, Midwest, farm family. As a young man, he joins the Navy during the height of the Vietnam War. An incident occurs during his time in the military which will affect him for many years following. Managing the disability of PTSD, Buddy becomes hugely successful, but still must face the ghosts from his past. With the help and the love of true friends and a beautiful, understanding and compassionate woman, he comes face to face with his life's most difficult challenge. A great story of perseverance and success, as well as being a military book and a love story. Readers have said that they have had trouble putting the book down, waiting to see what happens next to the main character. A good read that starts slow and builds to a wonderful ending.

Elder Law in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 966

Elder Law in Context

  • Categories: Law

Elder Law in Context integrates cases, statutory materials, forms, policy and ethics to provide a well-rounded and comprehensive study of Elder Law. The book demonstrates that the law of any given practice area in reality isn't made up of discrete doctrinal areas but rather consists of interrelated and overlapping areas, and covers legal doctrine in contracts, agency, ethics, torts, constitutional law, administrative law, public law, criminal law and more, as they relate to Elder Law. This approach provides both an excellent and practical vehicle for learning Elder Law, but, by reviewing core doctrine from earlier and more foundational law school courses, it helps to prepare upper level students for the bar exam. The book provides ample opportunities for students to apply lessons, through the various problems and exercises throughout.

Singing Creek
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Singing Creek

Award winning author James Duermeyer continues the saga of lawman Nathan Wolf in this exciting story of the old West. His story is set in the period following reconstruction in America's history, when former Southern slaves migrated to Kansas to pursue the dream of owning their own land. But the reputation of "bloody Kansas" was still alive, with disreputable outlaws creating evil havoc in this gripping novel of the old West. Nathan Wolf has moved from Iowa to southeast Kansas to become a U.S. Marshal and marry the beautiful and indomitable Claire May. Barely into the job, Marshal Wolf is confronted with multiple crimes. Are they connected? Cattle rustling, extortion, bank robbery, and a twe...

Trail of the Outlaw
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Trail of the Outlaw

Chronicles of the American frontier recount innumerable stories of the men and women who brought honor to themselves as they contributed to winning the west. In this work of historical fiction, character Henry Vogler was one who chose to take his place in the annals of the American West with guile and malevolence. From a lineage of dishonest bastards, Henry grew from boyhood to manhood being educated by the street hoodlums and grifters with whom he associated. From the time he was seventeen years of age, Henry Vogler was a wanted man, pursued by the law and law-abiding citizens who attempt to administer swift and final justice to the outlaw. Trail of the Outlaw is an exciting story that will...