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In Periwinkle Lies, a young executive on assignment at an exclusive resort is drawn into a lethal game of deception when he helps a beautiful and mysterious woman who claims to be in search of her past. Periwinkle Lies is a tale of secrets, lies, murder and intrigue as Jim Kirkwood, a self-indulgent, self-confident executive is unwittingly drawn into a search for truth. Influenced by his infatuation for a beautiful young woman a psychotic forgotten silent film star, Jim pieces together a story of misery, money and unsolved murders. An act of cold-blooded murder marks the beginning of the finale of a diabolical conspiracy, a clandestine plot that could be derailed by a thirty-one year old letter. Jim stays one step ahead of the conspiracy until time runs out, placing all parties at deaths door.
"They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel. You go through life meeting people and not knowing what an impact they have had on you until you're faced with the fact that things are changing. Don't ever forget what people did for you and how much certain people made you smile because those are the ones you'll miss the most."-Jess Jake Davis, aka Jak, has lived a hard life and as that life is coming to an end Jak reflects back upon his life and leads you through a world of pain, happiness, and anger. That life would be the transformation from child to adult. Losing many of those close to him from such things as drunk driving, suicide and many other tragedies, Jak some how finds a way to go on with his life despite the pain he feels inside. At an age when everything is changing follow Jak and his story and see the side of a young adult you may never have seen before. That's because for Jak, nothing is simple nor is it easy to explain. Sometimes everything isn't what it may appear to be.
Tomorrow's Sacrifice is the second book in a series involving cyber terrorism. A group of (real life) friends struggle to find the source of a government conspiracy.
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The Thompson family of Virginia and North Carolina. The earliest known ancestor, John Thompson I (1636-1710), son of William and Martha Thompson, was born in Surry County, Virginia. He married Sarah Freebourne (1640-1696), daughter of John Freebourne, in 1657 in Surry Co., Va. William Thompson (b. 1700), a planter, was born in Surry Co., Va. and died in Johnson Co., N.C. (now part of Wake Co.). He was the son of John Thompson III and Agnes of Craven Co., N.C. He married Sarah (1705-1770) in 1721. They were parents of eight children. Their son, John (ca. 1721-1784), married Rachel Peacock (1737-1809), daughter of Daniel and Demaris Peacock. He became the ancestor of the Thompsons of Wayne, Columbus and Moore Counties, N.C. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Florida, California, Maryland, Florida and elsewhere.