Justice in 2035 is theater, and the Justices tasked with meting out the sentences are the biggest stars the world has ever seen. The leader in this exotic group of show people called JOEYs, for Justices of Execution, Maximus Subban is concerned at the rise of a new and powerful member to their organization, SAID-GOD (Secondary Appeals Input Data Generating Optimum Decision), an artificially intelligent being that appears to play by a different set of rules. While working on a mysterious case of a boy who by most accounts has been wrongfully sentenced to death, Max senses the computer program has cheated the system, colluding with the powers that be to bring forth an execution guaranteed to generate television ratings never before achieved. The boy, Christopher Dawson, is just fourteen years of age, and no one this young has ever been executed before. Along with his fellow JOEYs, Max decides to take on the machine and the governmental forces that back it. The unfolding of the story is filled with constant twists and unusual characters that carry Max and his crew to places they could never have expected.
In the world of Deja Pascal aEUR" one of beauty, hope, and endless perfectionaEUR"lurked a darkness. The bloody, cold reality of World War II and its unnumbered shattered lives lay just beyond the trees of their home. Death and loss were unreal to her in the blissful isolation of French hillside until the day a black car carrying a man in a black suit arrived. Watching from a hiding place in the woods, Deja looked on hopelessly as her parents were thrown into the back of a Nazi truck. Pallid and weak, her father, Luc, returned two years later. She never saw her mother again. Compounding the loss of her mother and the effect of the camps on her father, Deja lost her closest friend and confidant in college some years later. Deja's spirit broke from loss, and she became depressed, finally culminating in her taking her own life. Despondent and without hope, Luc, a scientist by trade, decided to use his greatest invention, a device he coined, the Spirit Box, to save her soul from death and bring her back to the world as a timeaEUR"traveling, robotic being suffering for a second chance at a real life, one with meaning and love. Adventuring through ancient Greece, native America, and other fantastical times, she evolved into something more, something greateraEUR"a spirit with purpose. The Deja who left the world a saddened young woman came back strong and potent. She came back as Ikaros.
Visionary author Harley Brattain revisits the legendary occurrence on a ranch near Corona, New Mexico, in 1947 known widely as "The Roswell Incident." This is the story never heard, the truth behind the cover-up; these are the words of the three who came down, the three who sought to capture them, and the one who kept them safe. This is the explosive account of why this happened and how closely entwined we are with what we term as visitors. It turns out they are not guests at all.
Lindy L. Harley writes childrens books with her Grandchildren and their pets as the characters. Payton is the oldest that is now 8 years old, she actually illustrated a few pages in this book as well as gave her impute. Creating these books is something that Lindy and now Payton loves to do. As The Harley Gang continues to grow they plan to continue writing these books. They are currently working on number 3 and 4!
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