A Soldier's Contract, Broken is Jim Shevlin's fourth novel. The author lives on Long Island, New York. Good, let's get up there and kick some ass. The relative safety of the trees disappeared. All hell broke loose. Thanks Karl for not pushing it. The...
The Commonwealth Empire is Jim Shevlin's fifth novel. The author lives on Long Island, New York. "I suggest that you make it illegal for the citizens to possess firearms." The Island was bucolic and idyllic... about one hundred and fifty yards of the...
Harold Hwurt didn't have much going for him but what he had he used to maximum advantage. He rose from lowly soldier to the heights of politics. On his meteoric rise, he laid waste to the constitution of Liberty Island and its citizens' rights. As of...
The demonstrators were jubilant as they recalled the damage done by their heroes on 9/11. They made speeches condemning the Great Satan, promised holy war and burned the flag of our country. Most of the city's population was unaware of the event, but...
Tom Mcardelle walked to the beach and took a seat on the bulkhead, relaxed and lit a cigarette. As he watched the young people enjoy water sports, something out of the corner of his eye caught his attention. His curiosity aroused, he decided to inves...
The witness dialed 911 but did not complete the call when he realized that the police could trace the call to him so he did what the apathetic do, he withdrew. Michael told the 911 operator, "I lost my wife." The operator replied, "A missing person r...
Jimmy Geracollo grew up on the Lower Eastside of Manhattan. He may have been above average in intelligence but his school grade never reflected that capacity. His teenage years as a gang member were imprinted on police blotters and one such incident ...