The Agency One – by Del Uvon Bates

Twins – International agents embark on missions of murder, intrigue and suspense with a little romance thrown in.

Twins – International agents embark on missions of murder, intrigue and suspense with a little romance thrown in.

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Consuming Revenge is a blend of suspense, romance, and faith that thrills the mind and touches the heart. Join Police Officer Lane and newspaper reporter Danielle as they navigate danger, intrigue, and love against the backdrop of revenge.

Levi Adams is a cowboy who works at a neighboring ranch tending to cattle and running horses. He’s saving up to seek revenge on the outlaw who killed his pap! Will he get his justice?

Rape and ALS: Horrors that God turned to good. This is the story of the joyful life of an ordinary Christian who, despite tragedy and a life-altering illness, lives a life of love and blessing.

This book is about the life of the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, told in the first person. He was the Roman general who defeated the Carthaginian General Hannibal, leading Rome to victory in the second Punic War.

Konrath tells the story of a poor Bavarian family, who cross the ocean and move into the tenements in the Lower East Side of New York City. They join the abolitionists, the Underground Railroad, and the Union Army to fight at Gettysburg.

Through the promotion and practice of abortion, IVF, and surrogacy, vulnerable members of society are continually treated as expendable and women are treated as objects.

The women of Troy find ways to shape their own destinies in a world dominated by men. Their motivations and resourcefulness will surprise you!

An Absence of Faith: A Tale of Afghanistan answers the complex question of how a disorganized Taliban insurgency was able to outlast and defeat the United States and its NATO allies in Afghanistan. The answer is short and surprising: Greed.