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BOOK
Pennies from Hell
by D.L. Williams
Dream Operative
by G. Gary Westfal
“A hilarious tale of
misadventure...”
“Well-written multiple story
lines, expertly woven! A
fun, fast read.”
—Writer’s Digest
“I
n Williams’ debut
novel, several colorful
characters pursue fortune,
only to discover how much
of life is beyond price.
The group’s wacky adventures are consistently
entertaining and, at times, surprisingly touching.
… In the end, the group learns firsthand how the
power of love, in all its forms, is what truly brings
a person happiness. … A quirky, fun-filled tale
about the seductive power of cold, hard cash.”
—Kirkus Reviews
www.dlwilliamsauthor.wix.com
Available at Amazon.
Damian Garcia: PhD
Drug Smuggler
by Chris Mosquera
T
his is a story of
Damian Garcia and the
international drug trade
in opium and hashish by
PhD graduate students in
New York City, circa 1972.
It is about love, friendship,
family, loyalty, and an extremely discreet and
very lucrative international drug smuggling
business plan, with the financial returns totaling
in the many millions of dollars. Those that knew
would never tell; that was the family code.
www.outskirtspress.com/damiangarcia
Available at Outskirts Press, Amazon,
and BarnesandNoble.
C
linical psychologist
Joey “G” Weston has
a passion for Oneirology
- the study and analysis of dreams. But that
passion proves to be a doubled-edged sword
when word gets out that G has discovered the
ability to consciously manipulate and freely move
about in his dreams, and various governmental
agencies pursue him in an attempt to exploit him
... or eliminate him altogether.
www.gwestfal.com
Available at Amazon and BarnesandNoble.
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