George Huntington believed he had solved the many mysteries he had inherited along with his beloved grandfather's farm in The Mystery of Eagle Falls, but he was still unsuccessful at changing the future and eliminating the car accident that left his fiancée, Laura Scott, in a coma. Now in Returning to Eagle Falls, he found himself challenged by something that was not of this world, a Native American spirit known as the Caretaker. He seemed to be the force that stood in the way of George's efforts to change his future. Confused about what was a dream and what was reality caused by his own head injury, George solicited the help of a beautiful local Native American artifacts expert, Bonita Redbrook, who seemed to have a strong connection to both George and the spirit world.
After spending the last ten years raising two boys that arrived via a questionable marriage, ex–naval diver and human behavioral analysis Nicolas Falco decided he needed some time away from his anxiety-filled Washington, DC, job. With the boys away at college and the allure of revisiting his passion for scuba diving, especially in an area famous for lost pirate treasure, Nick headed for the crystal-clear waters of the remote Caribbean islands of Roatan and Utila. There, a wife he had not seen in years and a confusing mix-up with the CIA conspired to sabotage his attempt to enjoy the serene tropical islands. With a possible pirate treasure worth a king’s ransom at stake, Nick must sort through his past, a CIA probe, and a two-hundred-year-old mystery before he could hope to relax and enjoy his dream vacation.
This immensely practical volume describes the rationale, development, and utilization of cognitive-behavioral techniques in promoting health, preventing disease, and treating illness, with a particular focus on pain management. An ideal resource for a wide range of practitioners and researchers, the book's coverage of pain management includes theoretical, research, and clinical issues, and includes illustrative case material.
While living in New York City, George Huntington's fiancée Laura was involved in a car accident that left her in a deep coma. Knowing how devastated George was, George's grandfather sent George a letter saying he might be able to help. Before George could respond to his correspondence, he was told his grandfather had passed away, leaving him his house and property in the small town of Eagle Falls, West Virginia. While reminiscing about his childhood as he went through the h
The Final Mystery of Eagle Falls finds George Huntington, his wife, Laura, and their two-year-old son, Bobby, living a tranquil life on his grandfather’s small farm near the town of Eagle Falls, West Virginia. That tranquility was first broken when George’s grandfather uncharacteristically became entangled with the Department of Justice when he tried to sell undocumented diamonds acquired in his past. Then, the town’s mysterious past and Laura’s Native American heritage seemed to collide and create sinister occurrences that somehow involved Bobby and grew in intensity as time went on. The young family quickly became desperate to end the frightening episodes and to understand the clues that seemed to point to the spirit world being involved. With nowhere else to turn, Laura reluctantly contacted Byron Bradley, an old love interest that she hadn’t seen in years, for help. With Byron’s ancestral archaeologist background including his expertise on Native American folklore and the spirit world, a risky all-or-nothing plan was developed to thwart Bobby’s unwanted visitors.
The Final Mystery of Eagle Falls finds George Huntington, his wife, Laura, and their two-year-old son, Bobby, living a tranquil life on his grandfather’s small farm near the town of Eagle Falls, West Virginia. That tranquility was first broken when George’s grandfather uncharacteristically became entangled with the Department of Justice when he tried to sell undocumented diamonds acquired in his past. Then, the town’s mysterious past and Laura’s Native American heritage seemed to collide and create sinister occurrences that somehow involved Bobby and grew in intensity as time went on. The young family quickly became desperate to end the frightening episodes and to understand the clues that seemed to point to the spirit world being involved. With nowhere else to turn, Laura reluctantly contacted Byron Bradley, an old love interest that she hadn’t seen in years, for help. With Byron’s ancestral archaeologist background including his expertise on Native American folklore and the spirit world, a risky all-or-nothing plan was developed to thwart Bobby’s unwanted visitors.
While living in New York City, George Huntington's fiancée Laura was involved in a car accident that left her in a deep coma. Knowing how devastated George was, George's grandfather sent George a letter saying he might be able to help. Before George could respond to his correspondence, he was told his grandfather had passed away, leaving him his house and property in the small town of Eagle Falls, West Virginia. While reminiscing about his childhood as he went through the h
George Huntington believed he had solved the many mysteries he had inherited along with his beloved grandfather's farm in The Mystery of Eagle Falls, but he was still unsuccessful at changing the future and eliminating the car accident that left his fiancée, Laura Scott, in a coma. Now in Returning to Eagle Falls, he found himself challenged by something that was not of this world, a Native American spirit known as the Caretaker. He seemed to be the force that stood in the way of George's efforts to change his future. Confused about what was a dream and what was reality caused by his own head injury, George solicited the help of a beautiful local Native American artifacts expert, Bonita Redbrook, who seemed to have a strong connection to both George and the spirit world.
After spending the last ten years raising two boys that arrived via a questionable marriage, ex–naval diver and human behavioral analysis Nicolas Falco decided he needed some time away from his anxiety-filled Washington, DC, job. With the boys away at college and the allure of revisiting his passion for scuba diving, especially in an area famous for lost pirate treasure, Nick headed for the crystal-clear waters of the remote Caribbean islands of Roatan and Utila. There, a wife he had not seen in years and a confusing mix-up with the CIA conspired to sabotage his attempt to enjoy the serene tropical islands. With a possible pirate treasure worth a king’s ransom at stake, Nick must sort through his past, a CIA probe, and a two-hundred-year-old mystery before he could hope to relax and enjoy his dream vacation.
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