Death in the Rear View Mirror is the first novel in The Parlous Trilogy. Set in Kansas City the novel takes the reader on a journey into the seedy side of life in the mid-western city. The story introduces Stannard Jackson (St Jack to his friends) a discredited police detective turned insurance investigator. St Jack narrowly avoids being killed in a traffic accident when a derelict and careening Corvette nearly sideswipes his car. Minutes later the driver is killed when the Corvette slams into a bridge abutment on an interstate highway. When first responders arrive they find the driver of the car has been physically tortured and mutilated shortly before his death. A month later when a life insurance claim on the driver lands on his desk St Jack must determine if the driver, wealthy psychiatrist Dr. Loren Parlous, died as the result of accident, suicide or murder. The plot twists when St Jack discovers a link between the doctor's death and that of his son Russell fifteen years earlier. Soon enough he becomes embroiled in an investigation that threatens his sanity until he sees that death in the rear view mirror has a double meaning. The story continues with Stone Cold Alive set for publication in 2013 and concludes with Will Evil Never Die to be published six months later.
An epic trilogy comes to an end in Kent Weatherby's unsettling conclusion, Will Evil Never Die. St Jack's demons have all but destroyed his sanity. Some of his closest friends are dead. His wife has left him and he is no longer emotionally fit to work as a policeman. Still time has helped him to heal. It all ends, however, as he learns that Roberto Bertonelli has escaped incarceration at the Leavenworth federal penitentiary. Responsible for putting Bertonelli behind bars in the first place, St Jack is convinced that the crazed convict will come to seek revenge in the most violent of ways. Obsessed with the need to find the escaped convict before those close to him are harmed, St Jack's mission becomes frantic as bodies begin to pile up in Bertonelli's wake. In a final showdown where good and evil are indistinguishable, St Jack must find the strength to fight through a crippling spell cast by the master of evil as he comes face-to-face with the demon in human form.
Everyone knows Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, but who was he? In a fictional story about one of the Bible's most recognizable characters, Kent Weatherby introduces the man who was the miracle. The name Lazarus stirs emotion in both Christians and non-Christians. He was a man of God, a man who cared deeply for his sisters and provided for them unselfishly, a man who worked hard daily, a man devoted to his friends. But he was much more. His faith led him on an incredible journey to find the rumored Messiah. Readers will see him grow in understanding as he interacts with the people he meets until he forms a friendship with the man Jesus. Though he trusts in Jesus, he is sometimes puzzled. But Jesus has a great plan for Lazarus and his life is forever changed. Why does Jesus allow his friend to die? Why does Jesus bring him back to life? How is Lazarus changed? Find these answers in the gripping tale of Lazarus, the man Rising from Bethany.
A navy frigate found the derelict boat...Only a copy of Bernard Moitessier's book La Longue Route, open to chapter eighteen where the words puisque je suis alleacute; trop loin were underlined, but scribbled in the margin non-parce que je suis alleacute; trop loin, a tiny bloodstain on deck, a partially eaten loaf of stale bread, a half tin of moldy camembert cheese, and two empty bottles of expensive French Beaujolais testified to the presence of a living person having been aboard.' Kent Weatherby will leave readers curious as to whom the mysterious Frenchman who has lost his soul really is. As the Frenchman shares the tale of the last days of his life, readers are taken on an adventure in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands where he encounters island inhabitants struck with island fever engaging in activities that cause them all to question their lives. When the Frenchman finds himself to be a twisted saving grace for their misdeeds, the race is on to get away before it's too late-resulting in an ending that will leave readers debating for days as to what really happened. Embark on a chilling voyage to discover for yourself the meaning behind The Frenchman Ate the Fresh Bread First.
Detective Stannard Jackson (St Jack to his friends) is haunted by a recurring dream. He is plagued by the memory of Dr. Loren Parlous and his associates whom he holds responsible for the death of his son, Russell two decades earlier; and troubled by unanswered questions remaining from the more recent investigation of Dr. Parlous' murder. When two young boys are found mutilated in the same way as Dr. Parlous and St Jack's son, his dream becomes dread and a familiar chapter in his life-story begins. Taunted by the killer with notes and a cipher, St Jack must overcome a deadly cat and mouse game of good versus evil that's designed to push him toward the edges of sanity. Filled with mystery, intrigue and gripping suspense, this engrossing novel will captivate readers long after the final page has turned.
For thirty-eight years Petr Andreyevich Petrovski led a seemingly quietlife in Kansas City, Kansas. Then on Christmas night in 1991, withnews of the Soviet Union collapse playing on television, Petrovskireached out to his youngest son. "Sasha I must see you. You are bloodof my blood; soul of my soul."The old man cried out. The next daywhen his son arrived home hefound his father dead. The two storyhouse on Strawberry Hill was in disarray. Memorabilia from the oldman's life was found hidden throughout the house from the basement to the upper floors. In the days that followed Sasha and his elder brother Viktor attempted to discover their father's true identity. Secretive throughout life, Petrovski instilled the same trait in his sons. Operating under the rule their father taught: "When three people know a thing it is no longer secret," the brothers keep their secrets, even from each other, to the very end. It isn't until the 2016 Presidential election that they learn the complete truth.
When Frenchman Henri Gener docks his sailboat Monique on the island of Saipan he has two things on his mind sex and adventure. "Always eat the fresh bread first." He says. "To do otherwise is to always eat stale bread." It is the code for his hedonistic lifestyle. With roguish good looks and tough guy appearance he seduces Sydna, a secretary in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Attorney General's office, and makes an enemy of Assistant Attorney General Mark Meriday. On the island 14 miles long and 3 miles wide he encounters politician and racketeer Senator Tobias Bili, and a second man every bit as mysterious as he. Jonathan Cartwright is suave, educated and apparently out of place on the small island. The Frenchman soon becomes ensnared in island intrigue. Falsely accused of murder and with enemies he's made wanting him dead, he flees during the night. His successful escape and hubris leads him to risk stopping at Truk Lagoon, a massive lake in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Located hundreds of miles from Saipan, Truk is the home of Senator Bili. It proves to be a life threatening mistake. Set in Micronesia, Alone on Land and Sea gives the reader a glimpse of the events leading to the dissolution of the United Nations trust territory.
Everyone knows Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, but who was he? In a fictional story about one of the Bible's most recognizable characters, Kent Weatherby introduces the man who was the miracle. The name Lazarus stirs emotion in both Christians and non-Christians. He was a man of God, a man who cared deeply for his sisters and provided for them unselfishly, a man who worked hard daily, a man devoted to his friends. But he was much more. His faith led him on an incredible journey to find the rumored Messiah. Readers will see him grow in understanding as he interacts with the people he meets until he forms a friendship with the man Jesus. Though he trusts in Jesus, he is sometimes puzzled. But Jesus has a great plan for Lazarus and his life is forever changed. Why does Jesus allow his friend to die? Why does Jesus bring him back to life? How is Lazarus changed? Find these answers in the gripping tale of Lazarus, the man Rising from Bethany.
A navy frigate found the derelict boat...Only a copy of Bernard Moitessier's book La Longue Route, open to chapter eighteen where the words puisque je suis alleacute; trop loin were underlined, but scribbled in the margin non-parce que je suis alleacute; trop loin, a tiny bloodstain on deck, a partially eaten loaf of stale bread, a half tin of moldy camembert cheese, and two empty bottles of expensive French Beaujolais testified to the presence of a living person having been aboard.' Kent Weatherby will leave readers curious as to whom the mysterious Frenchman who has lost his soul really is. As the Frenchman shares the tale of the last days of his life, readers are taken on an adventure in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands where he encounters island inhabitants struck with island fever engaging in activities that cause them all to question their lives. When the Frenchman finds himself to be a twisted saving grace for their misdeeds, the race is on to get away before it's too late-resulting in an ending that will leave readers debating for days as to what really happened. Embark on a chilling voyage to discover for yourself the meaning behind The Frenchman Ate the Fresh Bread First.
Waterfowling is one of the more challenging forms of hunting. Requiring an intimate knowledge of the quarry in specialized gear—from shotguns and ammo to decoys, calls, blinds, and boats—and taking place in a variety of terrains—from the fields of Manitoba to the flooded timber of Arkansas, it’s the type of sport that gets in your blood and stays there. In The Ultimate Guide to Waterfowl Hunting, all aspects of this sport are covered by three authors who have intimate knowledge of how to hunt ducks and geese successfully. Chapters within this book cover dozens of topics, with special attention devoted to: Identifying the many and various species of waterfowl Methods for decoying and calling in a variety of situations Advice on how to choose the best gear for the situation at hand Theories and practices of retriever training and handling Tips on hunting in different types of weather, from rain and snow to bluebird skies How to choose the correct guns and loading Plus tips on blind placement in water or on land With more than a hundred photographs expertly illuminating the realities of waterfowl hunting, The Ultimate Guide to Waterfowl Hunting is sure to help hunters of all skill levels bag their biggest catches yet.
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