FICTION



Shadow of the Serpent: A Coyote Moon Story by James Joseph Shadow of the Serpent: A Coyote Moon Story by James Joseph
An absorbing tale of nomadic peoples, exotic civilizations, and the unavoidable struggle for dominance. Using a masterful blend of myth and mysticism, James Joseph puts you on the trail with an ancient nomadic tribe.




Insanity Inc. by Carolyn McKinnon Insanity Inc. by Carolyn McKinnon
A mystery about the abuses of power in a mental institution, based on the author’s experiences as a psychiatric nurse. Illustrated by Charles J. Cronin. Hard cover.





Breathe Deeply! Healing Stories For The Soul by Patricia A. Burke Breathe Deeply: Healing Stories for the Soul by Patricia A. Burke
Therapeutic fairy tales for adults and children (ages 10+) guide the reader through the labyrinth of the soul using the healing tools of the imagination, with themes of recovery, self-acceptance, forgiveness and peace. Illustrated by Viki Kennedy.




Not Proven by Woody Hanstein Not Proven by Woody Hanstein
You'll be hooked from page one. Woody Hanstein's first novel is filled with credible characters, twists and turns, and premises that would make a law professor lose sleep.




Cold Snap by Woody Hanstein Cold Snap by Woody Hanstein
The Second in the Pete Morris Mystery Series. Accidents do happen. At least that's what Pete Morris thought after Ziggy Richards fell sixty-one feet off the courthouse roof. But then a family's painful past starts closing in around Morris like the bitter cold of a January night.




State's Witness by Woody Hanstein States Witness by Woody Hanstein
The Third in the Pete Morris Mystery Series. When 14-year-old Amy Hart disappeared ten years ago, the only thing left behind were a blood-soaked sweater and the haunting sense that nothing in the peaceful little town of Piedmont would ever be quite the same.


Mistrial by Woody Hanstein
The Fourth book in the Pete Morris Mystery Series. It looked certain that Rick Maxwell’s jurors would be back in the morning to convict him of a manslaughter charge which would probably ruin his young life forever. But when morning came, one of the jurors was dead, and suddenly attorney Pete Morris had a lot more to worry about than just his client’s verdict.