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Books in Order: 7 titles

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  • Malcolm McGowan is an unemployed former student who has become so bored with life that he conjures up a scheme, simplistic at that, to purloin a Van Gogh masterpiece From the Institute of Art in Minneapolis just after 9-11. His dreaded enemy, Cecil, ...



  • Do the Chickens on Ceres prove Roxy's Moxie or Foxy? Ceres is not a place to raise your kids; and if the cute Frenda Kunkle thought the revolving door from the adjacent insane asylum came through her door on earth, she may have just hit the jack-pot ...



  • What's that in the sky? It's a bird...it's a plane...No! That piece of junk is the 'Intergalactic Detox.' Yes, my friend, welcome to this 2442 nightmare. You can get lost in space, and somehow still be in space ad perpetuity. But wait. It's a dead ti...




  • 'Controlled Schizophrenia...,' 'Desperation...,' living a life of 'Pure Existentialism.'� How to get through another day like a fugitive from the law, and end up with less bumps and scrapes than you did from the beginning.� You know the only thing go...



  • 'Controlled Schizophrenia...,' 'Desperation...,' living a life of 'Pure Existentialism.' How to get through another day like a fugitive from the law, and end up with less bumps and scrapes than you did from the beginning. You know the only thing goin...





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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Alan M. Olson has published 7 books.

Alan M. Olson does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Van Gogh Painting Heist, was published in September 2017.

The first book by Alan M. Olson, Seven Matrices, was published in September 1992.

No. Alan M. Olson does not write books in series.