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D.T. is a deadly new disease that is infecting and inflicting the entire human rac, causing it's victims to un-wittingly withdraw from reality and life
Your Private Eye is a collection of Jame Malcolm Gilmore's nine noir Mystery and Suspense Short stories published in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock's Tales of Terror, Ivory Tower Magazine and Gem Mystery Magazine.
Why would a memior written by and about Sally and Jim Gilmore be subtitled A Life of Small Stories? Because Sally always claimed we were one person, locked together for life. Unfortunately Sally contracted Lewy Body, a deadly form of Parkinson Disease in 2004. In 2008 her doctors said she should be place in a long-term care facility. They predicted she wouldn't survive for more than a couple of months. When I was wheeling her to her private room at the Ingham County Medical Facility on Dobie Road, she angrily snapped, "We've Split!" Actually, we never did. I visited and fed her lunch every day until she died in 2013. This memoir contains small stories from our Tokyo and East Lansing years.
Red Bloom is the code word for a 65 year program to destroy the U. S. Government by turning it against itself. The main characters are Yuri Menzhinsky, a Committee for State Security defector, Jack Koslow, the Presidents National Security Adviser, Bob Sears, the Presidents Chief of Staff, Val Koslow, Jacks Wife, Masha Ivanova, an interpreter at the Russian Embassy in Washington, Peter Moran, Moscow Internet News Anchor and correspondent for the Washington Times, Sara Gur a Mossad assassin, Lynn Griffin, Koslows Executive Assistant, and Vladimir Bourmin, Deputy Premier of Russia.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
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A Consolidated index to more than 170,000 biographical sketches concerning modern day authors as they appear in a selection of the principal authors, poets, journalists, and other literary figures.