The end of the battle between Chizzum and the autoimmune cloned occupants is over as the forces of Gaia, along with Craig of Tactical Division 9/4, begin to focus their efforts on saving Chuck Chisholm’s life and then safely escort him back home to Chicago, except that Chicago is not quite the place that it used to be.
Within the aftermath of a postnuclear age, the Forces of Gaia come together, led by Chieftan Chizzum, in order to take on the Autoimmunes, otherwise known as the Cloned Occupants, in an attempt to save the remaining population of humankind, caught up in the perils of a resurging war and now threatened by a clinical virus that could wipe out all life in allowing for only one singular species to dominatethe Autoimmunes.
Serial killers are hunting serial killers in The Game. Detective Rick Harrington and his partner Stan Valier are investigating the grisly murders of a husband and wife at an antique store in the quiet suburbs of Atlanta. Their search for the murderer leads them to a respected psychiatrist and the discovery that there are multiple serial killers involved who are stalking innocents as well as each other as part of a twisted game.
With gold in his saddlebags from a prospecting trip into Mexico, and chased by a posse including the mestizo Panchito, Dan Greenwood was planning to rebuild his ranch, the Crazy Q, but he was facing two kinds of trouble: romance on the ranch from a flirtatious visitor and violence brought to the desert by the mestizo, who had a score to settle with Dan. This is a colourful tale of Old Arizona set in 1889,with romance, violence, and a climax that is literally explosive. American newspapers in 1955 gave this novel glowing reviews; one compared it to the "best of Eugene Manlove Rhodes", an early Western novelist. The descriptions of the desert are real and mesmerizing, while the characterization is vivid, memorable, and authentic to the era. The author knew the desert first hand, and his rich experience shows through in his remarkable description.
Gonzales (1857-1926) grew up speaking the Gullah language with slaves working on his family's South Carolina plantations, and he authored several books of Gullah dialect writings, including The Black Border (1922) and With Aesop Along the Black Border (1924).
Music and lyrics for over 200 songs. John Henry, Goin' Home, Little Brown Jug, Alabama-Bound, Ten Thousand Miles from Home, Shack Bully Holler, Black Betty, The Hammer Song, Bad Man Ballad, Jesse James, Down in the Valley, The Bear in the Hill, Shortenin' Bread, The Ballad of Davy Crockett, and many more.