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Smoked

by Patrick Quinlan

“A fast-paced thriller… the story moves at warp speed, followed by a cinematic chase scene.” – The Boston Globe Smoke Dugan is on the run. A bomb-maker by profession, he dropped out of sight because...

The Book With The Yellow Cover

by John Moncure Wetterau

Note: reformatted with table of contents
 
  This book is modeled on a book of Chinese and Japanese poems that I gave to a friend on the west coast. It was a very small book with a yellow cover, stapled...

On The Road To Dharamsala

by John Moncure Wetterau

Note: reformatted with table of contents
 
  Most of these poems are from the Big Island of Hawaii and from Dharamsala, at the edge of the Himalayas where the Dalai Lama and many Tibetans are rebuilding...

Michelangelo's Shoulder

by John Moncure Wetterau

Note: 2nd Edition, added one long story.
 
  "The line across her eyebrows and tapering along her jaw was right. He'd left out a lot, but that didn't matter. If what was there was true enough, you knew...

Joe Burke's Last Stand

by John Moncure Wetterau

Joe Burke is handsome, graying at the temples. Divorce has left him wondering what's next. He throws a few belongings in his truck and leaves town to find out, a search that takes him from Maine to Hawaii. A...

Wild, Hard, Sweet

by John Moncure Wetterau

Harry is determined to outdo his smooth successful father. Charley is a local hero, an athlete, good natured, fiercely independent. They join forces in a drug buy and are busted on the Maine coast. Charley runs;...

O+F

by John Moncure Wetterau

Note: edited for italics formatting and a missing paragraph at the close of Chapter 2. Sorry.
 
  A solitary man in a diner on the coast of Maine. A tall beautiful stanger. A whip. A bronze heart. Hawaii....

Sans Fin

by John Moncure Wetterau

Note: poems added
 
  See, feel, understand---each poem is a journey for the writer. The interesting stranger is you, yourself, and there is time for love or what you will.