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Publishing America's Patriots
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Media, Inc.- specializing in the publication of unit histories, war veteran autobiographies, short story anthologies and novels
with a patriotic military theme.
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Retail
Price $16.95 Through the Perilous Night by Paul Sherbo
Retail Price $16.95 USDPublisher : Patriot Media,
Incorporated (May 17, 2021) Language : English Paperback
: 171 pages ISBN-10
: 1732376417 ISBN-13 : 978-1732376410 Item Weight : 7.2 ounces Dimensions
: 5.5 x 0.39 x 8.5 inches Author
Paul Sherbo narrates a fast paced, page-turning timeline of events as
described by U.S. Military members who endured the terrorist attack in Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia, on June 25th, 1996. The blast killed 19 Airmen and injured hundreds more. Survivors
describe heroic efforts and offer insight into conditions before, during and after the bombing. Published in honor of the victims, survivors and
families, this book commemorates the 25th Anniversary of the attack.
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Lovers of Submarine stories, Undersea Action & Adventure! Submarine Classics: A six book series of submarine adventures by D.M.
Ulmer.
Black
Mist of
the Trinity By Nelson Ottenhausen
List Price: $17.95
6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 236 pages Patriot Media Incorporated
ISBN-13: 978-0990572497 ISBN-10:
0990572498 BISAC: Fiction / Action &
Adventure
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With President Owens and Vice President Fox in office for only twenty-one months,
all hell breaks loose in the United States. Suicide bombers strike in dozens of American cities on the same morning during
rush-hour traffic by blowing up commuter busses that kill hundreds of people and cause a wave of nationwide terror.
Three days later, two horrendous nuclear-bomb blasts level the Pentagon and White House, killing
thousands of people in and around Washington, D.C. Is Armageddon
upon us?
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Shadow
Wolves By Nelson Ottenhausen List Price: $17.95
6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 206 pages Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0990572480
ISBN-10: 099057248X BISAC:
Fiction / Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime
In 1972, the United States Congress authorized Custom Services to establish a fifteen-man,
American-Indian law enforcement unit to patrol the Tohono O’odham Indian Nation in southern Arizona. Their primary mission
is to track drug smugglers and illegal immigrants who cross the border of Mexico into the American-Indian Tohono O’odham
Nation located in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona, an area infested with dangerous rattlesnakes, venomous lizards and
sometimes with deadly radical terrorists.
The
unit is called Shadow Wolves, earning the name by the way they conduct a field operation. If a Shadow Wolf customs agent or
a U.S. Border Patrol officer finds any evidence of drug smuggling and illegal migrations within the Indian Nation’s
boundaries, a team, or in some cases, the entire fifteen-man unit is deployed to track and hunt down the lawbreakers. The
Tohono O’odham Shadow Wolves organization is the only authorized American-Indian tracker-unit presently in the U.S.
law enforcement inventory. Their motto is: In brightest day, in darkest night, no evil shall escape my sight … for
I am a Shadow Wolf.
While
on assignment in the desert, Special Agent Tino Ortega, lead agent of the Shadow Wolves, and two members of his team find
three bodies killed execution style. Two of the bodies are U.S. Border Patrol agents. The third body is one of their own,
a Shadow Wolf tracker. The FBI asks Ortega to assist in finding those who murdered the three men. He agrees, but the Shadow
Wolves soon learn there is more to the case than a simple murder investigation.
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Grampa Joe Portrait of a Quiet Hero
As told to Troy D. Montes List Price:
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5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper 118 pages Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13:
978-0990572473 ISBN-10: 0990572471 BISAC: Biography & Autobiography / Military
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Hair-raising, boots on
the ground stories of armed combat as told by World War II veteran Joseph Manly Davis, assigned to the U.S. Army 4th Cavalry
Group, Mechanized, prior to and during the European conflict of the 1940s.
After the invasion
of France at Normandy in Operation Overlord, Joe fought close-in combat almost daily in the hedgerows of France and on the
fields of Germany in Hürtgen Forest during the Battle of the Bulge.
In 1944, Joe received a
serious leg wound and was ordered home. Joseph M. Davis was awarded two Purple Heart Medals for injuries
received during the war. At the request of his family, Joe composed a written record of his participation.
This is Grampa Joe’s story.
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Lovers of Submarine stories, Undersea Action & Adventure! Submarine Classics: A six book series of submarine adventures by D.M.
Ulmer.
The Sequel to Silent Battleground List Price: $19.95
6" x
9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 274 pages Patriot Media, Incorporated ISBN-13:
978-0990572466 ISBN-10: 0990572463 BISAC:
Fiction / Thrillers / Military Undersea action continues in Beyond Silent Battleground. Two years after a Soviet
initiated nuclear attack on the United States, the war becomes one of attrition and must be resolved beneath the waves.
As people on both sides grow tired of the war, they express their dissatisfaction, setting the scene to remove both
regimes, one by military coup, the other by political means.
United States Navy LCDR Brent Maddock, Commanding
Officer USS Steelhead, becomes a leading force to foil the Soviets’ plan to bring down the American government. He must
help his sworn enemy in order to gain details of their secret plans. Crucial for allied success, intelligence gathering and
destroying Soviet undersea warfare assets, Maddock must take Steelhead into the North Atlantic beneath the Arctic ice pack.
Beyond Silent Battleground is the sequel to Silent Battleground, and is the 6th novel in D.M.
Ulmer's Submarine Classics Series.
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Fish out of water By Paul Sherbo A
Sailor in a Desert War
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Price: $12.95 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper 162 pages Patriot
Media Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0990572442 ISBN-10:
0990572447 BISAC: Biography & Autobiography / Military In March of 2003,
a coalition of countries headed by the United States invaded Iraq. Two months later, President Bush declared the end
of major combat operations. It was almost a year later that the Navy recalled Paul Sherbo to active duty. At that
time, one of Paul’s fellow Reservists was sure the war was winding down and Paul would be home in just six months.
It wasn’t winding down. He was not home in six months. Admitting he was "not one of
the 19-year-old American warriors kicking in doors in Fallujah," Paul says, it was nonetheless an expedition into unfamiliar
territory. "I began this journey as a married father of three in my early 50s with a good job, a transplanted Iowa
boy living and working in the Denver area. I was a captain in the Navy Reserve with a decent amount of sea-time on active duty behind me. None of this prepared me for a ground war insurgency in a desert."
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Pearl Harbor Honor Flight: One Last Goodbye
Available in Softcover! $19.95 List Price: $19.95 8.5" x 8.5" (21.59 x 21.59 cm) Full Color on White paper 90 pages Patriot Media, Incorporated ISBN-13:
978-0990572428 ISBN-10: 0990572420 BISAC:
History / Military / World War II
Pearl Harbor Honor Flight: One Last
Goodbye, is now available as a beautiful color softcover book. Filled with pictures, this premium color edition
was created to honor military veterans of the Greatest Generation for their courage and personal sacrifice during the attack
on United States military forces at Pearl Harbor, HI, on 7 December 1941. Master photographers Billie and Robert Nicholson have assembled a photographic journey of six Honor
Flight veterans from Pensacola, Florida during the week long 70th year commemoration of the attack, the last and
final organized annual reunion of Pearl Harbor survivors. One veteran spoke of his desire to return to Pearl Harbor, “…
to say one last goodbye to my friends and comrades who died that day and throughout the war.”
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Lincoln's Treasure
Authored by Chris Schultz List Price: $18.95
6" x 9" (15.24
x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 238 pages Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0-9905724-3-5 BISAC: Fiction
/ Action & Adventure
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In 1864, during the American
War Between the States, a special train leaves Atlanta, Georgia with wounded Union soldiers and heads north. It also carries
a secret cargo for the President of the United States. While en route, Confederate soldiers attack the train near Morristown,
Tennessee and hijack the precious cargo which disappears for nearly one- hundred and fifty years. Paul and Tina Mouchette find an unusual artifact and a personal diary written by Paul’s great-great-grandfather
who fought for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. After doing in-depth research, they believe a large amount of gold
is hidden in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in eastern Tennessee.
Before Paul and Tina
can realize their goal of finding the gold, career criminals and an unscrupulous politician attempt to deprive the couple
of their just rewards. However, not all is what it seems and the mystery of Lincoln’s Treasure continues to
deepen.
A Cowboy Goes to War Ralph McDougal
List Price: $18.95 6" x
9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 212
pages Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0990572411 ISBN-10:
0990572412 BISAC: Biography & Autobiography / Military
A Cowboy
Goes to War is a fascinating accounting of history spanning into three centuries as told from an often humorous perspective
by 89-year-old Ralph McDougal. Raised on a rural ranch in Southwestern New Mexico during the 1930s,
Ralph shares tales of family outlaws, Pancho Villa, growing up as a cowboy, riding trails and building dams as a teenager,
and later of going off to war. Upon entering into World War II by enlisting in the U.S. Army Air Corps,
McDougal was trained as a bombardier/navigator for the B-26 bomber, flying missions over Germany. Among the World War II planes
Ralph flew are the B-26 Martin Marauder—the first B-26 Trainer which he flew in until they were removed from combat. After the war, Ralph served in the United States Air Force as a senior ranking Non Commissioned Officer working
in aerial photography. Duties included mapping the entire Empire of Japan.
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Shared Glory Authored by D. M. Ulmer List Price: $18.95
6"
x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
Black &
White on White paper 180 pages
Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0990572404 ISBN-10: 0990572404 BISAC: Fiction / War & Military Shared Glory captures the high drama of combat operations, the
complexity of war machines and indelible changes to the lives of the men who fought World War II. Young women were left to
sort out developing relationships as virtually all the males were either in service or on their way to donning a uniform.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, by the Japanese, U.S. Navy submariners wasted no time
in striking back at Japan. This immediate retaliation both escalated sagging morale at home and punctured the Japanese bubble
of perceived invincibility. United States Navy Lieutenant Linton Adams, and U.S. Army Air Corps Sergeant
Jerry Wagner, have an issue to be ultimately resolved in the World War II torn southwest Pacific Ocean. In the interim, both
travel harrowing paths, Adams through submarine warfare against Japanese war and merchant ships and Wagner in the bloody skies
over Europe and Japan. Author D.M. Ulmer makes use of a rich and varied background to bring his superb
novels to life. “Using true incidents,” Ulmer says, “spices the tale and brings a certain credibility
not found in contrived scenarios. Though I must remember to change names and protect the guilty.” The book, fraught with World War II action scenes, required considerable research into submarine warfare in the southwest
Pacific and aerial combat against Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.
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Mules to Missiles Ralph McDougal USAF (Ret.) List Price: $12.95
5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper 122 pages Patriot Media, Incorporated ISBN-13:
978-0988893092 ISBN-10: 0988893096 BISAC:
Biography & Autobiography / Military
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Major McDougal, USAFR (Ret) describes his experiences during his military
career years, entering military service at the height of World War II on June 21, 1943 at age 18. He first enlisted
in the United States Army Air Corps after growing up on a cattle ranch in southwestern part of the United States.
Trained as an engineer/navigator for the B-26 bomber, he flew bombing missions over Germany. After the war, Ralph
served in the United States Air Force as a senior ranking Non
Commissioned Officer working in aerial photography. After his retirement at the rank of Major in the United States
Air Force Reserve, he worked as a contractor at the White Sands Missile
Range in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Mules to Missiles is a condensed
version of A Cowboy Goes to War, eighty-nine-year-old Ralph McDougal’s complete autobiography, also published by Patriot Media Incorporated.
Little
Hawk & Lobo
Nelson O. Ottenhausen
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Price: $16.95
6" x 9" (15.24
x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 170 pages Patriot
Media, Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0988893085 ISBN-10:
0988893088 BISAC: Fiction / Historical
Chronicles of a Young American Indian Little Hawk is the adopted
grandson of Black Hawk, the legendary war leader of the Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo tribes during the Black Hawk War in 1832.
The young teenager sets out to find his mother’s kin who are living within the Ute Indian Nation in the Land of the
Sun among the Front Range Mountains of Colorado. Along the way, Little Hawk is befriended by an
injured wolf he names Lobo. Nearing the end of his journey, and within sight of his mother’s
homeland, Little Hawk is captured by Oglala Lakota braves and taken to their village in Sioux Territory north of the Platte
River. There, he must become one of them and take up the ways of the Plains People or run the risk of being killed as an
outsider.
The Donkey
by Paul Stuligross
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Price: $17.95 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White
paper 176 pages Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0988893078 ISBN-10: 098889307X BISAC: Fiction
/ Christian / Historical When
young Claire’s family brought home a donkey from a rural Michigan county fair in 1920, several miraculous events caused
them to believe the donkey was a gift from God. Dan Mertze, a 48-year-old newspaper reporter,
vainly tries to overcome a despairing world view that has gradually permeated his writing. He reluctantly accepts
an assignment to interview 99-year-old Claire Henning, relating her childhood religious experiences involving a donkey.
After several interviews with Claire, subtle changes occur in Dan’s life as he learns not all troubles are bad and some
are blessings.
About the author:
Paul Stuligross's career includes twenty-four years as a police officer, with several as a detective. He received
an Officer of the Year award for developing and implementing a comprehensive chaplain's program for his police
department.
He currently writes for the Michigan Catholic Newspaper and is a member of the Police
Officer Writers Association, American Christian Writers Association, American Society of Authors & Writers
and the Catholic Writers Guild.
Carquinez Straits By Roger Chaney
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Carquinez Straits Authored by Roger Chaney List Price:
$17.95 6" x 9" (15.24
x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 172 pages Patriot
Media, Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-0988893061 ISBN-10: 0988893061 BISAC:
Fiction / Suspense
Lieutenant Commander Noel Brandt’s Navy career is winding
down. Brandt plans to retire and leave it all behind. He has enjoyed the travel and made friends all over the world, but he’s
paid a high price for his wandering and looks forward to a simpler life.
Noel reports to his last sea command on an aging ammunition ship, USS Mount
St. Helens, commanded by a tyrant, Captain Robert (Mongo) Sutton. He is determined to weather the storm and finds comfort
in a relationship with a beautiful woman fifteen years his junior.
As things begin to go well, LCDR Brandt comes under the
scrutiny of the police when his former commanding officer ends up missing and Noel becomes a suspect in not
one, but possibly two murders.
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Skagerrak by D.M. Ulmer |
SKAGERRAK By D.M. Ulmer
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List Price: $18.95 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black
& White on White paper 272 pages Patriot Media Incorporated ISBN-13:
978-0988893054 ISBN-10: 0988893053 BISAC:
Fiction / War & Military
A highly prized intelligence find rests on the bottom of Skagerrak Strait: a Soviet Golf II class submarine equipped with three nuclear-tipped
ballistic missiles. All that is needed is to find this needle in the haystack, lift a thirty-five hundred ton vessel
from the ocean bottom unnoticed and secure it in a surface ship designed by the CIA for this purpose.
A near impossible task, nonetheless a band of U.S. submariners agree to take it on.
PATRIOT MEDIA WESTERNS
FUN
TO READ westerns by Author B.K. Bryans. Beginning with Arizona Grit (formerly Sands) and continuing
through to the sequel Brannigan Rides Again, both titles are set in the mid 1950s in Tucson, Arizona, starring
cowboy Dan Brannigan. These two entertaining companion titles will be enjoyed for years to come.
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9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 202
pages Patriot
Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0988893016 ISBN-10:
0988893010 BISAC: Fiction / Westerns
It’s 1957,
and actresses are disappearing from the Old Tucson western movie set in Arizona. When the latest missing starlet turns up
dead in a desert dry wash, it’s more bad news for ex-cop Dan Brannigan. Dan’s new job is
bodyguard to the latest actress flown in from Hollywood. That gets off to a rocky start and goes downhill from there. When
she also disappears, Dan saddles up and goes on a hunt that takes him into the desert, into the air, and into Mexico. When
he returns, it’s to exact vengeance.
BRANNIGAN RIDES AGAIN B.K. BRYANS
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6"
x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 216
pages Patriot
Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0988893023 ISBN-10:
0988893029 BISAC: Fiction / Westerns
Brannigan Rides Again is the sequel to Arizona
Grit. Once again, ex-lawman Dan Brannigan, a man at home on a horse as well as in a gun fight, saddles up and rides into danger.
This time a valuable movie horse has been stolen from the Old Tucson movie town and a cowboy lies dead.
Brannigan is hired to track down the thieves and bring back the horse. The ride takes him into Arizona’s Mogollon
Rim country and then into northern Mexico.
WWII:
The Golden Age of Nose Art Up
an’ Atom by Hal Olsen
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Price: $21.95 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59
cm) Full Color on White paper 82 pages Patriot
Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0988893009 BISAC:
Biography & Autobiography / Military
Black
& White version also available.
Artist Hal Olsen, the last living World War II Nose Art visual artist, known and honored internationally for his
artwork, describes in his autobiography, Up An’ Atom, a critical time in his life as a young man growing up in New Jersey
and serving in the United States Navy during World War II. He tells about how he began painting his way into history
over 70 years ago using bare buns and bust lines to lift the spirits and morale of American aviators. An enemy bombing,
blowing up a fellow artist’s paint supply, and having $50.00 worth of his own oil paints, launched Hal into his Nose
Art painting career while on a Mariana island in the Pacific, serving as a 3rd Class Aviation Machinist Mate in the U.S. Navy.
Nose Art, a form of artistic graffiti painted on the nose of airplanes, began to flourish in the time known
as the Great War—World War I (1913-1918). During the World War II years, (1941-1945), Nose Art expanded in many
forms to almost every flying aircraft in the American military and is still visible on many of today’s military aircraft.
Hal did Nose Art on an F-111 at Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire in 1989, painting Necessary Evil on the inside of the
front wheel well flap. Hal Olsen also painted other forms of fine art to include landscapes, portraits and military
items such as Navy ships, and three of his most famous paintings, the Enola Gay, Bochscar and Up An’ Atom, are of the
three B-29 bombers involved in the atomic bomb drops on Japan in 1945. ‘The final painting I made was Enola Gay
because the Air Force wanted her done right.’ Many of his paintings are in permanent museum collections
with some pieces being held in private collections. Included are the U.S. Navy; Museum of New Mexico,-Santa Fe; Roswell
Museum, Roswell, New Mexico; and the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Science Museum, Los Alamos New Mexico. Hal’s
artwork is also featured in Galerie Des Mondes (the Worlds Gallery) John F. Kennedy Airport, New York City, New York; the
Fine Arts Museum of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Jonson Gallery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico; the Commemorative
Air Force American Air Power Heritage Museum, Midland, Texas; Admiral Nimitz Museum, Fredericksburg, Tennessee; the National
Atomic Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Los Alamos Historical Museum, Los Alamos, New Mexico and the War in the Pacific National
Historical Park, Guam His awards include the Prix de Paris, received in 1961 at the Duncan Gallery in Paris, France,
and first Prize for his exhibit in the World Wide Nuclear Art Exhibition, Washington D.C. He also served on the State
Art Council and the Artist Advisor Commission of the Museum of New Mexico. Hal and his wife Estelle are still happily
married, living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
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Scarecrow Season JACK VERNESKI
Scarecrow Season
authored by Jack Verneski List Price: $17.95 6" x 9"
(15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black
on white paper 170 pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984577743 ISBN-10: 0984577742 BISAC: Fiction / War
& Military
When the Vietnam
War began to escalate, the United States Air Force changed the name of Air Defense Command to Aerospace
Defense Command and lost most of its experienced pilots and maintenance personnel to Tactical Air Command. After Russia’s
MIG-21 appeared in Southeast Asia, TAC needed an aircraft to match its capabilities, so the new F-4 Phantom Interceptor, originally
scheduled for ADC and still in the design stage, was converted into an attack fighter and given to TAC. To breach the gap after losing the F-4, ADC’s aging
F-106 Delta Dart Interceptor underwent structural modifications to extend its active life to an astonishing 8000 flight
hours, more than designers ever intend for a first line interceptor. Hoping for better days, the unsung heroes of the
U.S. Air Force, maintenance flight line personnel, managed against all challenges and kept the all-weather F-106 operational
and ready to defend America against an enemy attack.
I Kept My
Chin Up by Hannah Lee Ackerman Preface
by Terry Baumfalk; Introduction by Nelson O. Ottenhausen; Commentaries by Dr. Thomas Gauthier, , Don M. (D.M.) Ulmer,
Paul Sherbo, Brian K. Bryans , LTC Peter Clark U.S. Army; Guest
Author Commentaries by Steve Kraus and by Frank Nappi.
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5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper 98 pages Patriot Media, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984663897
ISBN-10: 0984663894 BISAC: History
/ Military / Veterans
I Kept My Chin Up by Hannah Ackerman, is a story
about a young lady at the age of 7 who out of curiosity had a vision that, unbeknownst to her, would turn out to be a tribute
to honor veterans and those who serve our great country. Miss Ackerman's book, I Kept My Chin
Up, presents remarkable and well-crafted insights into the depth of service freely given in defense of our country by U.S.
military personnel and their families. Loss of life and limb in defense of American liberties resounds
across the centuries beginning with the shot heard round the world fired at Lexington Green in 1775 to open the Revolutionary
War. Since then, American blood has flown freely in the great cause of freedom. Patriotism fuels the great desire to defend
America against all enemies foreign and domestic. Miss Ackerman at the tender age of seventeen has
produced a work that honors memories of our veterans and patriots who have given great service to our country.
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The Naked Warrior by Nelson O. Ottenhausen
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9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 280
pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984663880 ISBN-10:
0984663886 BISAC: Fiction / War & Military
Major General Lance N. Stalwardt commands a
small and highly secret military unit, organized to conduct covert operations in foreign countries to preserve the national
security of the United States. Only those in the unit and three people know of the unit’s existence, the President of
the United States, the National Security Adviser and a man named Hawkins. Two of the men are assassinated and attempts are
made to kill General Stalwardt and the newly sworn President. He must find those responsible, but in
doing so, he must break a sacred vow not to use the secret unit against the U.S. Government. However, he must sacrifice his
personal feelings and employ the secret unit inside the country in order to survive and to find those responsible for the
assassinations. It is possible the assassins are powerful political men who knew about the secret unit and may be part of
the American federal government.
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The Dog Robbers B.K. Bryans List Price:
$17.95 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 204 pages Patriot
Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984663866 ISBN-10:
098466386X BISAC: Fiction / War & Military
After the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, US forces built Marine Corps Air Station
(MCAS) Futenma atop the rubble of several small towns. Surviving villagers returning home found that an air base now lay across
their land. They could only settle nearby, where they remain to this day, waiting. This real-world conflict serves as background
for The Dog Robbers. Lieutenant Deuce Riley, a US Navy pilot, is content to be a flight instructor
at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, FL. Then he’s suddenly ordered to Japan to be an aide to Rear Admiral Brewster
Brody, who has become enmeshed in the diplomatic argument over MCAS Futenma. Neither officer is real happy about their assignment,
but the result is humor, action, and romance.
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The Blue
Heron by Nelson Ottenhausen
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6"
x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 240
pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984663873 ISBN-10:
0984663878 BISAC: Fiction / War & Military
The President of the United States asks Jake Kelly, “Do you know how to start a revolution in
a dictator’s country? It’s easy, you kill the SOB.” Jake Kelly, a retired U.S. Army officer is ordered back to active duty to resurrect
a dormant intelligence network in Cuba, and to launch a covert operation—code name Libertad—to overthrow the Cuban
government. Jake’s best friend, Juan Guevara, volunteers to lead the assassination team to help eliminate Cuba’s
dictator. The Blue Heron is the name of Jake’s powerful jet fast cabin cruiser and is also the
code name for a U.S. military intelligence agent who once worked for Jake operating in Cuba. The Cuban Federal Police are
highly interested in this agent and attempts are made to capture him alive. Jake’s fiancée
and Guevara’s grandson are kidnapped by the most dangerous terrorist in the western hemisphere, forcing Jake into a
dramatic rescue effort.
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ENSURE PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY by D.M. Ulmer
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6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 278 pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984663842
ISBN-10: 0984663843 BISAC: Fiction
/ War & Military Ensure Plausible Deniability is a tale of the mid-sixties Soviet Navy flexing
its muscles throughout the world’s oceans by provoking head-to-head confrontations with U.S. units. Ensuing games of
chicken on the surface and beneath the seas between vessels armed with nuclear weapons portended disaster. It would take only one hotheaded skipper on either side to go off half-cocked and plunge mankind into World War III. The saga is set in the backdrop of U.S. diesel-electric submarines’ demise to make room for the higher
performance nuclear powered submarines. However, the questionable nuclear power program selection criteria disregarded submariner
performance excellence and accepted officer applicants solely on academic prowess. This practice may well have portended disaster
of its own. Ensure Plausible Deniability is spiced with first-hand insights into submariner personal
and distaff life. Visit www.dmulmer.com for more details about Author D.M. Ulmer
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Hickory Nuts in the Driveway by Dari Bradley List Price: $11.95 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper 114 pages Patriot Media
Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984577798 ISBN-10:
0984577793 BISAC: Fiction / Humorous “A comedy classic” of thought provoking reminders about how young
juveniles, using their wily wits and cunning powers, can cause humorous and adolescent behavior in their parents. Sibling
rivals become allies under stress, yet Mom prevails, using humor laced with tactical precision-to rule. Hickory Nuts in the Driveway is a quaint series of funny short stories that will warm your heart. Finally, stories that
put the travails of child raising in a humorous light, especially if you have had children of your own. Sibling rivalry in
its finest, where wit and wisdom are needed to challenge juvenile cunning, even having the temerity to win at times. You will
enjoy how Mom rules, even when the kids don’t agree or understand, and how Dad can make mistakes that make the whole
experience worthwhile. Even Toy Jail has a twist at the end that makes you laugh as the kids use childlike logic to prevail
under stress.
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ISBN-10: 0984663835 BISAC: Fiction
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Suspense, intrigue, duty, revenge, and justice. This is a story of failure and redemption
along Arizona’s volatile border with Mexico. It is also a flying story about an aging pilot and some grand old airplanes
of yesteryear. After a lengthy aviation career as a Navy jet jockey, Pan Am captain, and charter
pilot, Pete Maclaren suddenly quits flying and vows never to do so again. Yet here he is, flying an ancient aircraft at night
through the Mexican mountains on a reckless rescue mission. Action spiced with camaraderie and romance follows.
Flight to Redemption by B.K. Bryans is a flying story about an ageing pilot and several classic old
airplanes from yesteryear. It is also an adventure story where action is not the sole property of those who are young and
strong. Here, two well-seasoned citizens wisecrack their way from crash to crisis and back in a story for
the baby boomer generation.
Prepublication Review “In Flight to Redemption, the author
gives us a novel that realistically depicts the drug and alien smuggling problems that challenge our southwestern border country,
but he also gives us lingering romance, bantering friendship, and an exciting conclusion. An ageing pilot, reluctantly accompanied
by a small-town doc, fly a stolen airplane into Mexico on an ill-conceived rescue mission. This is a page-turner that is difficult
to put down.” Robert Jorgensen, Brigadier
General, US Army-Retired
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Those '67 Blues by B.K. Bryans Retail: $17.95
‘...Those ’67 Blues is on the level of ‘Flight
of the Intruder’ and the ‘Bridges of Toko Ri’. I now have 3 favorite
books about our navy at war.’
by John
(Toy) Mittell, CDR USN (RET)
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'Those '67 Blues is an enlightening action novel of U.S. naval aviators flying combat missions from
an attack aircraft carrier on Yankee Station in the Tonkin Gulf during the Vietnam War.
This day-by-day account of flight operations, and the heroic
actions of men penetrating the hostile skies of well-defended North Vietnam, spans a two-week period during the angry autumn
of 1967. Feel the tension of flying a combat attack mission from the cockpit of an A-6 Intruder
as, low and alone in the dark, you home in on a target. Understand the stomach-tightening dread as a surface-to-air missile
tracks its target—you. Live the fear of being shot down, hunted, and held prisoner by the North Vietnamese. Experience
the shivering adrenalin release that comes hours after a harrowing mission.
Meanwhile, the aviator’s wives and children back home live through fears and problems of
their own, during a war that few people understand, and many despise.' PRERELEASE REVIEWS: ‘I loved Those ’67
Blues, but it touched nerves that I thought were long buried. It has the authentic feel of someone who has actually
flown combat missions in that war that I've found missing in most of the books I’ve read on the subject.
The emotion conveys so well.’
Tony Tambini, Vietnam War A-4 / A-7 pilot.
'Those ’67
Blues is my kind of book. It has the accurate detail that satisfies the guy who’s “been there and
done that” and intrigues
the guy who wishes he could have. ‘Blues’ takes you through virtually every aspect of the carrier
war in 1967 and does it so precisely you feel as if you are right there getting shot at. Those readers
who flew into the flak, missile, and MiG mess in North Vietnam will relive the adrenalin rush that comes from dodging SAMs,
and feel the heartbreak of seeing our guys going down in flames or swinging under a chute (if they’re lucky).
To the curious readers, you can’t get any closer to being there than Those ’67 Blues.'
Phil Waters, a Vietnam-era A-6 Bombardier/Navigator
THE COLD WAR BENEATH by D.M. Ulmer
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9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Black & White on White paper 266
pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984577767 ISBN-10:
0984577769 BISAC: Fiction / Espionage
The Cold War Beneath tells the story of an event at sea off the New England coast during the post World War II years.
Two submarines play a dangerous underwater game of hide and seek in this action thriller as U.S. Navy forces try to find out
the Russians' true intentions for being in American waters. The story addresses day-to-day
life onboard a submarine during conduct of a hazardous mission, its effects upon the crew, and upon family and friends ashore. A Soviet spy becomes involved in the personal lives of the submariners' friends and family then uses
them to his advantage to gather intelligence about American submarine operations. An old adversary returns to the scene
of his crime to aid the Americans in finding the Russian agent. The Foreword to The Cold War Beneath
is written by Don Walsh, Ph. D. a renowned oceanographer, world explorer and marine specialist who has been associated with
ocean science for more than 50 years.
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Staff Monkeys: A Stockbroker's Journey Through the Global War on TerrorAuthored by LTC Peter
Clark USA.
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pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0984577705
ISBN-10: 098457770X BISAC: History
/ Military / Iraq War
Staff Monkeys
is not a typical military war journal; it is a chronological and humorous accounting of a former stockbroker's observations
during his military deployments from April 2005 through September 2009. After being recalled to the Army, Peter Clark served
in East Africa as well as numerous Middle East hot spots. After his deployment to Africa, the fun and
games were just beginning for Peter and over the next few years found himself in Iraq, Afghanistan, Jordan, Qatar, the United
Arab Emirates, and Kyrgyzstan. What the Army didn't know, or overlooked, was that Peter had a sharp sense of humor and
wasn't afraid to use it. War is a very serious business, yet strange and comical events do occur
and US Army Staff Monkey, LTC Peter Clark, a modern day Bill Mauldin, tells about them in a most entertaining way.
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SHADOWS OF HEROES D. M. ULMER
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6"
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pages Patriot Media Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0979164279 ISBN-10:
0979164273 BISAC: Fiction / War and Military Shadows of Heroes Author: D. M. Ulmer; Editorial Assistant: Doris
Littlefield; Managing Editor: Dari Bradley; Executive Editor: Nelson O. Ottenhausen. January 1949,
early in the undeclared Cold War, the U.S. diesel-electric submarine Kokanee has illegally penetrated deep into Soviet Union
waters of the White Sea and is detected by a pair of Russian destroyers. Depth charges fall on Kokanee and seem on the verge
of tearing the besieged ship apart. A vindictive Russian captain is determined to eradicate the Americans. Two U.S. intelligence agents have been put ashore, their mission: determine whether the Soviets are developing a nuclear
powered submarine. Commander Terry Martin violated Kokanee's patrol orders and risks everything, including his career,
against the long odds of acquiring information essential to the long term security of the United States.
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Pat Householder (USSVI National CDR) writes about Shadows of Heroes
Shadows of Heroes is a Cold War Diesel Boat yarn set in Ivan’s back door, the Barents Sea in the
winter of 1949. Telling the tale of fictitious smoke-boat USS Kokanee, an audacious ‘spook’
mission ashore and a tenacious Russian skipper, it twists and turns, goes deep and evades against the 1949 backdrop of emerging
GUPPIES and the growing Soviet submarine threat.
Shadows of
Heroes is Captain Don Ulmer’s second submarine tale
of the Cold War. His first, Silent Battleground, featured a nuclear fast attack boat when the Cold War
turned hot and the U.S.S.R attacked the U.S.Both are excellent
and plausible tales of submariner can do spirit under the most difficult circumstances. Don served thirty
two years in the submarine force, and skippered the USS Clamagore (SS 343) 1967-1969.
I recommend them both.
January 1949, early in the undeclared Cold War, the U.S. diesel-electric submarine
Kokanee has illegally penetrated deep into Soviet Union waters of the White Sea
and is detected by a pair of
Russian destroyers. Depth charges fall on Kokanee and seem on the verge of tearing the
besieged ship apart. A vindictive Russian captain is determined
to eradicate the Americans.
Two U.S. intelligence
agents have been put ashore,
their mission: determine whether
the Soviets are developing a
nuclear powered submarine. Commander Terry Martin violated
Kokanee’s patrol orders and risks everything, including his career, against
the long odds of acquiring information essential to the long
term security of the United States.
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Dedication
Foreword
Chapter 1, First Page
SILENT BATTLEGROUND
D.M.
Ulmer
Welcome Lovers of Submarine stories,
Undersea Action
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In Silent Battleground by D. M. Ulmer,
the Cold War did go hot when the Soviet Union attacked the US Navy coastal installations and all but destroyed the
American surface fleet. Ulmer moves the
reader through tense combat events with skill and expertise using his 32 years of experience as a professional submariner to make this page-turner complete with
intrigue and speculation. Reviewers are touting this naval-action thriller about
submarine warfare as the next Hunt for Red October.
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Where or When A Historical Novella by D.M. Ulmer
List Price: $16.95 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97
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ISBN-10: 0984577734 BISAC: Fiction
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World War I, a four year devastating conflict began in 1914 and engulfed all of Europe. Where or When tells of its effects
on the men who fought it, and of remaining issues that was unresolved for generations. Blaire Coolidge lives in the Pacific-Northwest city of Bellevue,
Washington. In the spring of 2009, she learns her great-grandmother Alice, had once married 1st Lieutenant David Reynolds
of the embryo U.S Army Flying Corps. Her family objected to the marriage on the eve of David's departure for Europe and
the war, but deeply in love, they went ahead. David is lost in combat over the bloody trenches of France just a few
months before the war ended in November, 1918. He reportedly went down in an area pulverized by artillery, hence his
body was not recovered. Post war attempts by Alice to find him netted nothing, so she returned home and eventually remarried.
With help from a German man, Klaus Meyer, Blaire comes upon an amazing revelation on the fate of David Reynolds. The tale meanders among Pacific Northwest settings, back and forth
between the years 1918 and 2009 and other locations in the United States and Germany.
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Missing
Person by W.H. Hesse & D.M. Ulmer Retired
Marine Corps Sgt Maj. Kincaid, turned Associate Professor of English Literature, moonlights as a writer of mystery
novels. He is approached by a woman fan who misconstrues his literary talent for bona fide
detecting skills. She retains him to locate her son with whom she has lost contact for twenty years.
Kincaid reluctantly accepts and finds himself in a
quagmire of intrigue, greed, and murder. The drama is set in Port Angeles, near
Washington State’s magnificent Olympic Mountains.
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The Roche Harbor Caper by
D.M. Ulmer In Washington States'
San Juan Islands, during a weekend visit
arranged by Michael Kincaid for
his son to become better acquainted with
the focal point of Michael’s evolving romance, things go from
bad to worse. Kincaid reopens a case with an official finding
of accidental death many believed should have been murder. This leads to both Kincaid and his son being
caught up in a wild adventure on the high seas.
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The Long Beach Caper by D.M. Ulmer
Michael Kincaid,
a retired Marine Corps Sgt. Major, turned English Literature Professor, and his wife Doris, become involved in a caper while
on their honeymoon in Long Beach, WA. Their first day at Long Beach, a stranger recognizes Michael
as the author of the Harry Steele detective novel series, introduces himself, then asks Michael to investigate a mundane problem
within his family, keeping or disposing of their three generation legacy; the Heinrich Voelcker farm in Idaho. This request ends up being more than Michael and Doris bargained for, turning
their honeymoon into a kidnapping and conspiracy investigation of a mysterious third party trying to swindle the Voelckers
out of their legacy.
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$16.95 Retail Count the Ways by D. M. Ulmer "A
grand romance in the classic sense. A love between a Naval Academy midshipman and an Iowa farm girl, a Korean War-era
tragedy, and the search by a grandson for the mystery surrounding his grandparents love story.
"There
is a modern mindset that says romances are for women. Any man who has ever been in love will identify with Bren Judge,
enjoy the story, and even possibly shed a few tears." Dave Bartholomew Captain, US Navy (Ret.)
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Welcome family and former crew of the USS Frank E. Evans DD754
UNSINKABLE SAILORS by Paul Sherbo
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Unsinkable
Sailors The Fall and Rise of the
Last Crew of USS Frank E. Evans
Paul Sherbo, Capt. USNR Ret.
To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the June 3, 1969 sinking of the USS
Frank E. Evans, Colorado author Paul Sherbo has signed a contract with Patriot Media, Inc. of Niceville, Florida
to publish his book titled, Unsinkable Sailors: The fall and rise of the last crew of the USS Frank E. Evans.
This history of the 1969 collision of the USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754), a United States Navy destroyer, and
the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne is the first American account of the catastrophic incident in book
form. (Click the cover to be routed to the Unsinkable Sailors webpage)
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Prologue
First Call to Colors
Unsinkable
Sailors Review Using official documents, this is the first comprehensive American review of the
tragic 1969 collision at sea where an American Destroyer was cut in half by an Australian Aircraft Carrier. Sailors
in the doomed bow of USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754) woke to a ship rolling out of control, tons of seawater plunging
in. Few escaped. Those sleeping in the after half of the ship rushed forward to their battle stations, some "running
out of ship" in total darkness and into the water. The testimonies of surviving crew from the formal inquiries
put you there, before, during, and after the collision. Amid their sudden, surprised confusion, the courage and heroism
of both crews lend a genuine admiration for their bravery and spirit. EP Bradley Jr.
Flight
Of The Silver Eagle $12.95 + S&H
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Patriot Media celebrates the life of our Flight
of the Silver Eagle Author CDR Joseph C. Engel, USN (Ret.) August 15,
1912 - July 13, 2009 An amazing Friend, Hero, Patriot and Author.We will always Honor CDR Engel and greatly
miss his presence. Thank you Joe and Angie for all you did for America.
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Flight of the Silver Eagle
by CDR Joseph C. Engel SR USN (Ret) Patriot
Media Incorporated congratulated Joe and Angie Engel on their 72nd Anniversary, Feb 6, 2009. The
photo of the author of Flight of the Silver Eagle and his beautiful Bride was taken on their wedding day, Pensacola
FL, in 1937. 72 years ago! God Bless Our American
WWII Heroes! Thank you, Joe and Angie, for all of
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The Killing Zone: Evils Playground
by Nelson Ottenhausen
Police Detective Daniel Patrick
O’Malley is called out to investigate the death of a young woman in what appears to be an apparent suicide, but he soon
discovers she is a victim in a series of bizarre murders. While trying to decide how to bring the deranged
serial killer to justice, Lt. O’Malley must deal with the intervention of a powerful politician whose daughter is a
victim of the killer, as well as investigate the attempted murder of his best friend and police captain supervisor. He also
struggles to cope with emotions concerning two different women in his life.
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The Mighty O by Art Giberson
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The USS Oriskany,
known affectionately as The Mighty O, is an aircraft carrier 911 feet long. Eight boilers and
four steam turbine engines, delivering 150,000 shaft horsepower to four propellers, drove The Mighty O through the water at
speeds in excess of 30 knots. During fleet operations, the ship consumed 200 thousand gallons of fuel oil per day.
The Mighty O is comparable in height to a 25-story skyscraper, has 10 decks and extended 192 feet
above the waterline. Her crew, including the air wing, consisted of around 3,500 men.
During the Vietnam War, The
Mighty O carried a complement of 80 aircraft (jets, prop-driven and helicopters). Most of her fixed-wing aircraft,
including the 70,000 pound A3 Sky Warrior, were launched by two steam-driven catapults. Aircraft recovery was accomplished
by four arresting cables. After
25 years of service, The Mighty O continues her service to the nation as an artificial reef in 212
feet of water, 22 miles off the coast of Pensacola, Florida.
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Jugs & Bottles
Animal Lovers, Mystery Readers Guide Dog Owners and Families will all fall in love with a great big lovable Labrador named Bottles!
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Jugs & Bottles: A police thriller with comedic crime plots, witness protection, a little love and canine heroics.
Jami Unice Gamble,
a woman deaf since birth, is targeted for murder after witnessing a Mafia style execution and then identifying the two hit
men to the police. She, along with her dog Bottles, become involved in a series of chaotic events as two
brothers attempt to silence her with their comedic & bumbling ways. Being deaf, Jami is oblivious to
it all. Click here or cover for Jugs & Bottles Website
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