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Israel Potter was a young man who set off to war, fighting his way through the epic Battle of Bunker Hill, until he came to his crossroads at sea, where his ship was captured by the British and all her people taken to England.

TRAITOR'S GATE (THE ISRAEL POTTER SERIES)

by Alexander Kulcsar, David Chacko
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TRAITOR'S GATE is the complete story of the man whose life has been called "the strangest ever made known." Israel Potter was a young man who set off to war, fighting his way through the epic Battle of Bunker Hill, until he came to his crossroads at sea, where his ship was captured by the British and all her people taken to England.The next forty years of Israel Potter's life, strangely enough, pass in England, where he was stranded by the vagaries of war. Or not. There is another vector to this story that David Chacko and Alexander Kulcsar follow to its exciting and logical conclusion. Take this trip, which is also one of the strangest stories ever made known, though it's much different than the original. London, Paris, New York, the war, the love, the treachery and the action are portrayed in a way that has never been seen before in this in this period, which was the most vital, lusty and violent in American history.
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by A.R. Wise

4.8 stars – 28 Reviews
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Alma Harper has been trying to forget what happened in Widowsfield 16 years ago. She has a good life as a music teacher now, and might rekindle her relationship with her one true love. However, the number 314 haunts her, and threatens to bring her back to the day that her brother disappeared. When a reporter shows up, just days before March 14th, Alma realizes that her past is coming back to haunt her. What happened on March 14th, at 3:14, 16 years ago? No one but The Skeleton Man can remember.

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Texas Jack

by Bart Hopkins

5.0 stars – 10 Reviews
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Jack was destined to be an alcoholic. His father, Billy, is a happy-go-lucky drunk from East Texas whose behavior varies from outdated to outrageous. He isn’t a bad person, but he tends to make bad decisions. Billy drives his life like he drives his truck: under the influence.

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4.0 stars – 3 Reviews
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What happens when the one you desire is minutes away from marrying someone else? She’s torn… Hannah Steeles is moments away from marrying a man she does not love. The chapel is filled with 100 guests and she’s ready to walk down the aisle but her heart is with hot Blake Romano, the man who makes her pulse race and dominates her fantasy. The man who is giving her away in place of her father. It’s too late to turn back now.

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5.0 stars – 4 Reviews
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Welcome to OUT BY THE TREES – nine short stories by the author of SENDERO, from one to thirty pages each, all with a dose of noir.

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Pike Place

by Marilyn Tschudi

4.3 stars – 26 Reviews
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Set in 1971 Seattle, Pike Place tells the story of a young family whose teenage daughter goes missing. Told through the eyes of a 10-year-old girl, Pike Place takes the reader back to a simpler place and time in America.

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5.0 stars – 4 Reviews
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When Angie Wilson realizes her best friend Max is planning on proposing to Miss Wrong on Valentine’s Day, Angie sets out to win his heart in ten days. From showing him her sexy side to a disastrous attempt at cooking dinner, her plan goes awry at every turn. One night, too much rum, and a hot time in Angie’s bed has Max rethinking his logical proposal to a woman who may look good on paper, but isn’t the one who captures his heart like Angie does. But is he willing to risk losing his best friend in order to have the happy ending he secretly craves?

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TRAITOR’S GATE

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Here’s the set-up:

TRAITOR’S GATE is the complete story of the man whose life has been called “the strangest ever made known.” Israel Potter was a young man who set off to war, fighting his way through the epic Battle of Bunker Hill, until he came to his crossroads at sea, where his ship was captured by the British and all her people taken to England.
The next forty years of Israel Potter’s life, strangely enough, pass in England, where he was stranded by the vagaries of war. Or not. There is another vector to this story that David Chacko and Alexander Kulcsar follow to its exciting and logical conclusion. Take this trip, which is also one of the strangest stories ever made known, though it’s much different than the original. London, Paris, New York, the war, the love, the treachery and the action are portrayed in a way that has never been seen before in this in this period, which was the most vital, lusty and violent in American history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Israel Potter Lives! April 2, 2013
By Genevieve Gertrude
This wonderful book brings the pieces of the Israel Potter story, both historical and imagined, together. I have read them separately in Chacko and Kulcsar’s other books and have been fascinated by the events and possibilities; here all is deftly woven together in a tale that feels so real it MUST all be true. The story line moves forward with the urgency and wit I’ve seen in Chacko’s other spy/suspense stories as well, and the characters are well drawn, engaging, and alive. Perhaps most satisfying for me, as a professor of writing and literature, is the richness of the language: in clarity and energy it is modern English; its vocabulary is modern but draws on delightful older forms; its tones and rhythms convey the 18th century without imitating it. I also appreciate the Melville references. I said above that the characters are alive; more accurately, the book is alive. Get it. Read it.

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