Author's e-books - military. Page - 7
"The Dying of the Light: End" has been called "The best zombie book since World War Z" and is a Top 5 Finalist in the Kindle Book Review's Best Indie Books of 2012! Read the first chapter for free here, then buy the full novel on our website (store.greygeckopress.com). "I didn't see Rebecca die the second time." The United States military hides a secret: the completely real existence of eat-your-brains, one-bite-and-you're-dead zombies. The Army has known they
For more than three decades, Rosie Thomas has enthralled readers around the world. Now, in The Kashmir Shawl, her most ambitious book yet, Thomas sweeps through time and place, and her readers will discover in this novel a captivating, romantic epic--an irresistible story of enduring love and memory. It is the eve of 1941 and World War II is engulfing the globe. Newlywed Nerys Watkins leaves rural Britain to accompany her husband on a missionary posting to India, but when he leaves her in the
Twenty years after he declined an invitation to join the CIA, Air Force Colonel Paul Cameron finds heβs a part of the secret Phoenix Group and takes on an innocent-sounding CIA mission to help an old friend. Al-Qaeda hunts the pair from Europe to the Middle East, Cameron must rely on his wits to survive relentless attacks designed to silence his Saudi friend and preserve a plan to attack America.
"The Dying of the Light: End" has been called "The best zombie book since World War Z" and is a Top 5 Finalist in the Kindle Book Review's Best Indie Books of 2012! Read the first chapter for free here, then buy the full novel on our website (store.greygeckopress.com). "I didn't see Rebecca die the second time." The United States military hides a secret: the completely real existence of eat-your-brains, one-bite-and-you're-dead zombies. The Army has known they
For more than three decades, Rosie Thomas has enthralled readers around the world. Now, in The Kashmir Shawl, her most ambitious book yet, Thomas sweeps through time and place, and her readers will discover in this novel a captivating, romantic epic--an irresistible story of enduring love and memory. It is the eve of 1941 and World War II is engulfing the globe. Newlywed Nerys Watkins leaves rural Britain to accompany her husband on a missionary posting to India, but when he leaves her in the
Twenty years after he declined an invitation to join the CIA, Air Force Colonel Paul Cameron finds heβs a part of the secret Phoenix Group and takes on an innocent-sounding CIA mission to help an old friend. Al-Qaeda hunts the pair from Europe to the Middle East, Cameron must rely on his wits to survive relentless attacks designed to silence his Saudi friend and preserve a plan to attack America.