John Williamson
1) Collision
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This is a fast action story that starts with a collision between a UFO and a US prototype spy plane at 150,000 feet on the edge of space. The spy plane is destroyed, but the UFO bounces off and flies across the Atlantic and appears to crash land on a beach in Northern England, only to disappear minutes after. MI6 are called upon to investigate and liaise with the CIA to find the missing UFO. The only clue is a mysterious cat women who was seen by...
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Golf has been around for over 600 years, its origins tracing back to the links in Scotland in the fifteenth century. Since then, the game has spread worldwide, with millions of fans and players from all walks of life.
Born on the Links: A Concise History of Golf encompasses the entire history of this popular sport, from the fifteenth century up to the present. It covers the development of golf equipment, rules, and playing fields, and shows how the...
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John Hill and Marvino Buck sit in a prison cell, watching the world fall apart on the news.
Janay Williamson, a guard at the Cook County Jail, finds herself surrounded by violent men when civilization begins to crumble.
Henry Haynes is a doctor in the middle of his shift when he notices the hospital is eerily silent.
None of them knew the world would end that day. Now that it has, they all will have to fight to stay alive. With the world collapsing...
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“Just My Opinion” is a fun and exciting read. It will keep you, the reader, fully engaged. With his views and opinions, the author challenges the norm. He comments on everything from politics to our justice system. The language is colorful and humorous, but the content is no joke. Through this book, the author takes you on a journey deep into his mind, which turns out to be a very intriguing place to exist. One that most readers will want to revisit...
6) Tales 2 Tell
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Is there a dividing line between family, friends, and fellow homo sapiens, or are we bound in a web of relationships with all who share this planet? How do we develop our sense of community and family, what do we inherit from our ancestors and how do we transmit what they taught us to those who follow in our footsteps? Where do memories come from, where do they go?
In these pages, John "Tinker" Williamson continues to address these questions using...
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