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Traces of Mammon

Traces of Mammon

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The last thing the Badger wanted was to make this murder seem like a terrorist incident. Or was it? Interpreted as such, it could assure the funding for that new financial tracking program, which could then be subverted to the cause. But that could also lead to the involvement of the National Counter-terrorist Center, or perhaps worse, that new group formed over at the Department of Homeland Security; The Fusion Team a high level, special focus anti-terrorist group.

The decision is taken out of his hands however, and leads Fusion Team special agents JT Dunkirk and Juanita Singletary into the world of secret high-tech government organizations, terrorist activities funded by common crimes and illicit financial transactions, and the investigation of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency scientist’s murder.

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To Lift a Mirror, for What You’ve Lost | My life in Afghanistan and the United States

To Lift a Mirror, for What You’ve Lost | My life in Afghanistan and the United States

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When we entered Afghanistan airspace, the mountainous terrain full of snow reminded me of when I flew over them as an air force pilot.

Where I live in the United States, I am close to a mountain range where it snows during the winter, but these mountains, of my native land, are very different. Seeing them took me back to another time in my life. It reminded me of the people who live around these mountains in the most primitive way of life with roots so deep and structured by tradition that they are perversely proud that the most powerful nation of the world, the United States, has difficulty understanding why they behave the way they do.

We landed at Kabul International Airport. Things looked very different from what I remembered from forty years before. It did not look like the same country I left so long ago. Everything was filthy and broken. My wife, Fahima, and I couldn’t hold back our tears. Through them we saw our country, which besides being primitive, was now ruined. The innocence of the country that I knew was gone. When we got out of the airplane, my cousin Mary (Mauree jan Ashraf) was waiting for us with a car. She warned me not to hug and hold her like we used to. Unlike the way she dressed while in the west, she was now covered from head to toe. The road to Kabul was totally different; many traffic circles and shack-like stores all around the street. Most buildings had barbed wire surrounding them for safety. One traffic circle named after the Soviet war hero Ahmad Shah Massoud (according to what I heard) was the most dangerous where suicide bombers (a tactic from Iraq) got close to a car they suspected was carrying foreigners, then blew up themselves and the cars around them. Check points by coalition and Afghan security forces were all around us. We headed toward the house where my cousin lived, which was next to the palace. I remembered the palace and the streets around it but I couldn’t tell where I was. Most of the roads were barricaded and unrecognizable, barbed wire and guards were everywhere. To my disappointment I couldn’t find my own home—where I was raised as a boy. The roads were blocked and when we got out of the car there were beautiful kids begging everywhere. As we passed by every corner, the flashback of my youth, my friends, our playgrounds; nothing matched—nothing I saw was the same.

Fahima, and I cried for days for what was lost.

I think it was at that point, even if only subconsciously at the time, when I knew I must write this story. It’s largely about me and my family; where we came from, some of our past and present—and some about the future. Throughout it you’ll find a message of faith and belief in one’s self and in following your heart. And it’s about doorways that we step through in life. It’s been said, “When one door closes, another one opens.” I believe this to be true—it has been so for me personally.

It is sad that for Afghanistan those doors continue to lead to tenuous structures often without walls and ceilings; no roof, no stability. Just an opening that exposes its people to any number of outside influences and interference. To understand more of how and why that is so, in this story, I’ve included some of Afghanistan’s past, present and thoughts on its future as well. I hope that you will sit for a while, read my story and even listen to the words and what they share with you. For the reader I promise that there are things you will glean from the reading and that you will learn about Afghanistan you did not know before.

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Living the Juche Lie ~ North Korea’s Kim Dynasty

Living the Juche Lie ~ North Korea’s Kim Dynasty

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From a writer who has made ten trips to North Korea and seen things first hand…

The author takes a complex situation; one that factors greatly in US geopolitical decision and policy making and turns it into an understandable and easy read. It is an insightful analysis of the current situation in North Korea and how the past has led to the present and has significant impact on the future.

The Evolution of Power to Yet Another Generation of Kims—And the Conditions Giving Rise To It

The December 28, 2011 photographs of tens of thousands of North Koreans lining the streets of Pyongyang, uncontrollably mourning the passing of their leader, Kim Jong Il, as his hearse drove by, underscore the Kim family’s success in its uninterrupted 63-year rule of the country. It stems from their mastery in molding the psyche of the masses they have led. The process began with the rise to power of Kim Jong Il’s father and the nation’s founder, Kim Il Sung, who, before his death in 1994 at age 82, had taught his son well. The family’s future success in continuing its rule now turns on Kim Jong Il’s youngest, most favored son and “Crown Prince,” Kim Jong Un, mastering the same process. Should he fail to, turbulent times could be in store for the peninsula.

James Zumwalt is an internationally acclaimed best-selling author, speaker and business executive, he also currently heads a security consulting firm named after his father—Admiral Zumwalt & Consultants, Inc.

He writes extensively on foreign policy and defense issues, having written hundreds of articles for various newspapers and magazines, including:

  • USA Today
  • The Washington Post
  • The New York Times
  • The Washington Times
  • The LA Times
  • The Chicago Tribune
  • The San Diego Union
  • Parade magazine
  • and others.

His articles have covered issues of major importance, oftentimes providing readers with unique perspectives that have never appeared elsewhere. This has resulted, on several occasions, in his work being cited by members of Congress and entered into the US Congressional Record.

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Stuck in the Middle | A Generation X View of Talent Management

Stuck in the Middle | A Generation X View of Talent Management

ISBN: 978-1-937592-05-9 (hardcover with dust-jacket)
Page Count: 188

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Our latest business and career educational title 

Part of making things happen as an individual, in your career, or as a company is taking a hard look at things and saying, “These are my flaws. These are my shortcomings. These are the self-defeating actions where I’ve shot my success in the foot.” Any person or company who says they’ve never done those things is hindering their success, ruining their achievement, and unwittingly keeping themselves stuck in the middle. The unwillingness to do a hard current state assessment is a barrier between getting what you want and continuing to lack what you need. Finding that progress gap is the secret ingredient in the magic formula for understanding what it is that you need (not necessarily what you want) and then taking the steps to get that result (which leads to what you want). Talent management is indeed a business imperative to build and grow a successful organization … but more importantly it is also a personal imperative for professionals to build successful careers.

When people don’t employ personal talent management in the way of owning their own succession plan; when companies and organizations don’t build and sustain an integrated talent management strategy; they remain stuck in the middle; somewhere between who they are and who they want to be. How to get unstuck, how to break free from the middle is what individuals and organizations often don’t understand.  That critical understanding (and ability to take action on it to improve your situation) is what you’ll find in this book as told through the eyes of a member of Generation X.

From the author:

I think the best way to teach is to provide examples… preferably real and not hypothetical ones constructed purely for the sake of answering a question. Real experience. Real events. Real decisions… with real outcomes. ‘What I did, why I did it, and what happened next’ kind of examples. That is how I’ve approached this book you have in your hands. There will be some , what I feel are astute, Generation X observations on life and certainly on career at it relates to talent management but these are only part of what I want to share with you. I meet a lot of people who, like me, are Gen Xers who are trying to figure out “How do I make it in corporate America?” I have had career success and reached fairly senior positions for ‘someone of my age’ with more than one Fortune 100 company. So people come to me and ask, “What does it take to get to where you are?” How did I do it? Did I have to sell my soul, strike a deal with the devil, or some different compromising scenario that was traded in an effort for quick success?

And then I tell them my career story, which you will find in this book. It is a story steeped in my passion to help organizations solve the dilemma of how and when to buy, build, or borrow the talent they need, while not losing focus on running their business today. This story and the same passion will speak to individuals as well and give them insights and actionable advice on applying proven talent management principles to improve the trajectory of their own careers.

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Serpentauria: Ark of Extinction

Serpentauria: Ark of Extinction

ISBN: 978-1-937592-02-8 (hardcover with dust-jacket)

ISBN: 978-1-937592-06-6 (paperback)

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Many of the world’s spiritual leaders, as well as indigenous teachers and professionals, acknowledge the energy center of our planet shifted in 1987 from the Masculine energies of Tibet to the Feminine energies of Peru, and more particular, Lake Titicaca, Machu Picchu, and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. There is also a prophecy all the Americas, north and south, were once bonded by a spiritual tradition and leader—and that one day they will be again. In eons past, they were united and known as Amaru-ca, ‘The Land of the Serpent’ and the symbol of the serpent was universally accepted as one of spiritual strength and wisdom.

“According to legend there is a special place, guarded against all evil by the ‘winged serpent.’ A place that serves humans and animals alike to create and maintain balance and harmony between, humans, nature and our world’s ecosystem.”

As you’ll find out, it is not just a legend…

Serpentauria: Ark of Extinction is the first in a series of family adventures packed with thrills, science and fantasy.

The story revolves around Sara, her mother Marina and father Mikhail, a geneticist. Sara Tsvetkov is not a typical 11 year old girl and her mom and dad are not the typical run-of-the-mill parents in modern suburbia. They lead a team dedicated to saving and protecting animals, and discovering how to use nature to find cures for many deadly diseases that ravage mankind. Added in is the Tsvetkov’s quest to save the world’s endangered animals and bring once-extinct species back to life using recovered DNA and cutting-edge cloning techniques.

The Tsvetkov’s journey starts with an event centuries ago that establishes Marina’s family as a line of stewards that serve as a host for an ancient animal guardian spirit worshipped by the Inca. A diary and medallion given to Marina by her grandmother compel Marina to make a startling discovery in Peru. It solidifies belief in the power of her legacy and the importance of working with nature to solve many of the problems faced by mankind. This discovery and Marina’s work with and love of snakes lead Mikhail to exploring the use of natural venoms in the development of cancer-fighting medicines. That secret research into a cancer cure draws the unwanted interest of others, including people in the US government, organized crime in Russia and South America. All want to steal the research and its byproduct, a fast-acting super-toxin with no antidote that makes its victims appear to have died by snakebite. Entangled by those bad elements inserting themselves into their efforts Marina and Mikhail turn to some of their own contacts within a federal agency to save their research… and their lives. The truth about Marina’s family and Mikhail’s work is revealed as we find that their secret facility concealed inside a South American mountain hides far more than anyone can imagine.

Serpentauria: Ark of Extinction is a family action adventure story. Wrapped within a thrilling story line this amazing journey takes you on a gripping ride from the beautiful, desolate, sun-drenched deserts of Arizona to the remote and mysterious mountains of Peru; where Marina and Mikhail come face-to-face with an extraordinary discovery that will astonish the world—and lead to their daughter, Sara, who becomes the first new Animal Guardian in over 800 years.

When you put it all together, it’s a magical, inspirational experience.

We welcome you into the world of Serpentauria.

The book is being optioned for development as a motion picture. 

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Mirabella and the Pearl of Chulothe

Mirabella and the Pearl of Chulothe

312 pages

ISBN: 978-1937592004 (hardcover)

ISBN: 978-1-937592-07-3 (paperback)

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See what early readers of the review copy (of all ages) have to say!

 “Mirabella, the 13-year old hero of this exciting series, is a modern day combination of Joan of Arc, Marco Polo and a dash of Harry Potter.”

Comments from early readers (review copies):

“…definitely the next best seller among magical books and myths for children and young adults” 

“…the story was quite simply enthralling” (59-year old)

“…an eerie theme that scared me a bit…” (19-year old)

“How his mother treated him made me feel sorry for him” (19-year old)

“Every twist and turn reveals a secret, a lie and a clue to the code that must be cracked…” (writer, creative producer)

“I feel a deep connection with Mirabella. It’s as if I am this character” (16-year old)

“The mysterious princess cries tears of white pearls. I wish I could know more about her story.” (8-year old)

“When I read this book I can feel what Mirabella feels” (12-year old)

“This book gave me goose bumps…” (19-year old)

“The secrets of the past with an equally dangerous present are captivating and very hypnotic.” (21-year old)

“It made me laugh, cry, feel hurt, feel happy and frightened” (24-year old)

“I love books that create magic for the reader…” (25-year old)

 

Witnessing a ghoulish, twilight ritual at a boarding school would be terrifying for any 13 year-old girl and so it was for Mirabella.

Fear grows strongest in those that feel most alone. Since leaving New York City and coming to Delphion Grey, a very old school in England, she feels desperately on her own. After seeing the ritual from her attic window, Mirabella begins to hear things as well; strange sounds and voices coming from underneath the floorboards in her bedroom and in the library.

Suffering detentions for one offence or another, she spends hours writing lines or essays as punishment in the school’s old library, a vast, desolate place, filled with thousands of old books no one reads and a place no one visits voluntarily. When the voices lead her to the discovery of a concealed place of exquisite beauty, Mirabella sees a painting of a beautiful princess with a luminous teardrop in her eye, glowing like a small pearl. The next morning Mirabella awakes to find the pearl teardrop around her neck and soon realizes its powers are changing her.

The awarding of the pearl begins an awakening that releases things held secret for centuries at the school and other ancient places throughout the world. With this stirring, the mysterious owner of the school orders the burning of every book in the library, “…out with the past to make room for the future” the students are told but the real reason is far more sinister. Mirabella learns one of the voices in the library comes from a beautiful old book; its cover so worn the title is no longer legible and with most of its pages missing, it doesn’t have much of a story within. Mirabella saves him from the fire, and pledges to help find out what his real story is.

Dark agents attempt to stop her from learning more of the secrets and to end the search for the First Key. She embarks on an amazing journey, which takes her through the streets of London, to the city’s underground world of secrets, ghost stations, witches and fallen angels.

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Down Right Perfect

Down Right Perfect

Hardcover: 44 pages

ISBN: 978-1937592035

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This book with its color photography and brief stories of children with Trisomy 21 (more commonly known as Down Syndrome) shows the children as they are—beautiful individuals with all the character and uniqueness parents are proud of in their kids.

While anyone can admire the beauty and sparkle of the wonderful children in this book we do hope that it raises awareness of the tremendous responsibility that falls on the parents of children with Down Syndrome. 

All profits from this book go to charities that help parents bear that responsibility.

Down Right Perfect by Kristina Bewley

Kristina and her daughter Giselle

Kristina and her daughter Giselle

 

 

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The Forgotten Ornament

The Forgotten Ornament

 Paperback: 40 pages

ISBN: 978-1937592042

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The first title for our new children’s imprint

This Christmas tale tells the story of Willie Bear, a broken ornament who can’t participate in a magical event where all of the intact ornaments acquire the ability to speak at midnight on Christmas Eve. Willy is eventually placed on the tree, and he shares with other ornaments a wonderful connection. He helps them fulfill their wishes, as each receives a special gift for the Holiday.

Mickey and I both are proud to be a part of “The Forgotten Ornament”… We highly recommend this wonderful book written by Erik Daniel Shein.

A beautiful Christmas book, bringing adorable animals to life. One broken little ornament is sadly neglected…. then mended and placed in a prominent position, high on the Christmas tree… and loved just as much as the newer ornaments.

This amazing book teaches children about responsibility… and the importance of protecting their pets, all animals and wildlife.

Beautiful Illustrations.. with colorful pages and a wonderful Christmas story to delight even adults.

For those who value and care about the welfare of God’s critters and special creatures. “The Forgotten Ornament”… is a must read for children of all ages.

                       -            Jan and Mickey Rooney

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