The Deathbed Confession of a Man in Black

The Deathbed Confession of a Man in Black
Author: Keith W. Brooks
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557678684

Since the 1940's The United States Government has been accused of being in a conspiracy to hide alien life forms on Earth, the government has remained quiet and has not confirmed or denied the allegations. One of these conspiracy theories is a top secret organization called MJ-12 that was formed by President Harry S. Truman. Within this organization was a security force known as The Men in Black whose main objective was to silence any and all witnesses. This book is about one man who claims to be part of the Men in Black. Read his story about the different UFO crashes, underwater bases (USO's), the alien agenda, the aliens that are being held at area 51 and politicians who have destroyed this nation.

The Confession of Brother Haluin

The Confession of Brother Haluin
Author: Ellis Peters
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1497671477

A monk’s journey of amends leads to murder in this “thoroughly entertaining medieval mystery” in the Silver Dagger Award–winning series (Publishers Weekly). Winter arrived early in 1142, bringing with it a heavy snowfall. The safety of the guest-hall roof at the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul comes into jeopardy, and the brothers are called upon to effect repairs. But the icy and treacherous conditions are to prove near fatal for Brother Haluin. He slips from the roof and crashes to the ground, sustaining terrible injuries—grave enough for him to want to make his deathbed confession. The confession is heard by the abbot and Brother Cadfael; a wicked story, of trespasses hard for God or man to forgive. But Haluin does not die. On his recovery, he determines to make a journey of expiation, with Cadfael as his sole companion. It is an arduous journey, physically and emotionally, and one that leads to some shocking discoveries.

Jet

Jet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1987-07-06
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The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.

Pizza Bomber

Pizza Bomber
Author: Jerry Clark
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1101611987

The bizarre, true story of a robbery gone wrong and the explosive murder that shocked the nation—as seen on Netflix’s docuseries Evil Genius. For the first time, two of the people who followed the story from the beginning—Jerry Clark, the lead FBI Special Agent who cracked what became known as the Pizza Bomber case, and investigative reporter Ed Palattella—tell the complete story of what happened on August 28, 2003. In the suburbs of Erie, Pennsylvania, a pizza delivery man named Brian Wells was accosted by several men who locked a time bomb around his neck. They then ordered him to rob a bank. After delivering the money, he would receive clues to help him disarm the bomb. It was one of the most ingenious bank robbery schemes in history, known as Collarbomb by the FBI. It did not go according to plan. Wells, picked up by police shortly after the robbery, never found the clues he needed. Investigating the crime after his grisly death, the FBI soon discovered that Wells was not, in fact, an innocent victim. He was merely the first co-conspirator to fall in a bizarre trail of death following the crime... INCLUDES PHOTOS

A Black Man's Revenge

A Black Man's Revenge
Author: Paul Stanley Erby
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434902463

The Ray Wood Story

The Ray Wood Story
Author: Reginald E. Wood, Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-02-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736602706

Demanding racial equality in a system of oppression is a fight that resonated in the Black American community in the 1960's and still rings true today. From Malcolm X and Fred Hampton to Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, the crimes perpetrated by the police have shrouded America in a dark cloud of mystery, conspiracy, and corruption for far too long. The suspicious circumstances that surround the tragic assassination of Malcolm X at the Audubon Ballroom have been speculated about for over 55 years; and for 55 years, that same dark secret hovered over Raymond A Wood, an NYPD detective who served throughout the 1960's and 1970's. That was until today. In a heart wrenching confession held secret until his death, Raymond Wood reveals his and the government's cataclysmic involvement in the assassination of a prominent leader of the civil rights movement, the revered (or in the government's case, feared) Malcolm X. This is an account of an undercover detective's eyewitness and involvement in a ghastly scheme orchestrated by the NYPD that ultimately removed from this earth one of the most powerful, influential leaders of the 20th century.

Field & Stream

Field & Stream
Author:
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Total Pages: 196
Release: 1979-10
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FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.

In Broad Daylight

In Broad Daylight
Author: Harry N. MacLean
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2006-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312942366

A case study of the vigilante style death of Ken McElroy in 1981 in Skidmore, Missouri.

A History of African American Autobiography

A History of African American Autobiography
Author: Joycelyn Moody
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108875661

This History explores innovations in African American autobiography since its inception, examining the literary and cultural history of Black self-representation amid life writing studies. By analyzing the different forms of autobiography, including pictorial and personal essays, editorials, oral histories, testimonials, diaries, personal and open letters, and even poetry performance media of autobiographies, this book extends the definition of African American autobiography, revealing how people of African descent have created and defined the Black self in diverse print cultures and literary genres since their arrival in the Americas. It illustrates ways African Americans use life writing and autobiography to address personal and collective Black experiences of identity, family, memory, fulfillment, racism and white supremacy. Individual chapters examine scrapbooks as a source of self-documentation, African American autobiography for children, readings of African American persona poems, mixed-race life writing after the Civil Rights Movement, and autobiographies by African American LGBTQ writers.

The Lincoln Deception (A Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery, Book 1)

The Lincoln Deception (A Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery, Book 1)
Author: David O. Stewart
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644571668

“A taut, suspenseful, terrifically well-researched historical thriller about the greatest crime of the 19th Century.” ~William Martin, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Lincoln Letter and Bound for Gold. In 1900, former Congressman John Bingham tells his doctor, Jamie Fraser, about a terrible secret he learned thirty-five years ago while prosecuting John Wilkes Booth’s co-conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln—a secret that could destroy the republic. Then Bingham dies before revealing what he knows. Obsessed with discovering Bingham’s secret, Fraser encounters aspiring newspaper publisher Speed Cook—the last black man to play baseball in the big leagues. Navigating perilous social norms designed to separate blacks and whites, they set out to unravel the truth. While dodging race riots, kidnappers, and muggers, elusive clues reveal an alliance between the nation’s foremost cotton tycoon—with connections to a Northern pro-Confederacy faction—and the last general of the Confederate Army. Now face-to-face with the treacherous pair, Fraser and Cook must survive long enough to expose the deception thrust upon the entire nation. Publisherʼs Note: The Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery Series will be enjoyed by fans of American history and period mystery novels. Free of graphic sex and with some mild profanity, this series can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. “...more than enough to satisfy any reader of historical whodunits...its conclusion has a wry double edge that Lincoln himself would have appreciated.”—Washington Post “...a rip-snorting tale about those involved in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. What secret did Union prosecutor John Bingham carry to the grave...did the conspiracy involve more than John Wilkes Booth?”—Frank J. Williams, Founding Chair of The Lincoln Forum and retired Chief Justice, Rhode Island Supreme Court “The Lincoln Deception is a superb melding of fact, mystery, and imaginary ‘what-ifsʼ that blow open the conspiracy shrouds surrounding the murder of a president.”—GateHouse News Service “David O. Stewart dramatically reopens the file on the Lincoln assassination conspiracy with a nail-biting, historically grounded page turner. Where the facts end and the fiction begins will inspire plenty of debate. Meanwhile, enjoy this for the terrific read Stewart provides.”—Harold Holzer The Fraser and Cook Historical Mystery Series The Lincoln Deception The Paris Deception The Babe Ruth Deception