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A fast-paced novel that begins with vanishing children and inmates who step over the wall at a desert prison. It is a story about how anti-gravity, more properly termed gravity control, could be used in hospitals to make beds for burn victims, or to ...
This is the fourth book in the "Elsewhere" series. Ron Doyle and Gerry Miller have followed their old Nemisis, Leonard Phelps, through time to the end of the world. Phelps is sly, however, and pulls a sleight-of-hand that sends them back to the Begin...
A mysterious demand e-mailed to the White House has only one condition: that the president step down and let his vice president run the nation. The threat behind the demand is a particle beam weapon. A super-laser powerful enough to slice a Navy ship...
In this fifth and last book of the "Elsewhere" series, the author takes a look at Car 43, the mysterious streetcar, and goes back to the 1930's in Los Angeles to explore the events that brought the old streetcar to the hidden valley. Why that streetc...
A tired and ill old man tries to escape the last agonies of his life by putting out to sea, carried to his end by the whims of waves and weather. He is unaware that the little boat he hastily purchased carries the secret of a laser weapon that could ...
This, the third novel in the "Elsewhere" series, takes the reader back to Bodie, California during the days of the Gold Rush. Leonard Phelps has destroyed the old streetcar that was the world's link to movement through time, and has trapped himself i...
Ron Doyle had left his girlfriend Lisa in a little house in Nebraska where he thought she would be safe. He then slipped through a strange and dusty streetcar window in Los Angeles, hoping to find his friend Gerry and warn him that he was about to di...
The window was all wrong. They were standing inside an old streetcar that was festooned with twisted dark weeds growing through the floorboards. Collected dust hung like shredded wool from streamers of cobwebs. There should have been nothing beyond t...