June 2016—Stanford, Ca. Graduation for Muki, Abdul, Larry and Judith. Six years of cramming for finals and pursuing double master’s degrees has finally paid off. It’s time for VEGAS! Instead of enjoying their winnings, they find themselves in a life-threatening pursuit through the sleepy town of Pioche, NV.
What and who they find could unravel truths surrounding the most debated conspiracies of the past—who shot John Fitzgerald Kennedy, what happened to Judas Iscariot and did America really land on the moon in 1969. And, will Judith be able to purge her family’s ties to the Third Reich?
Gateway: Pioche, the science fiction novel by Jeff Dawson and Larry Welch, is available through Amazon.com, Smashwords, and Amazon UK.
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Naomi Witherspoon has amassed a catalog of things she doesn’t want to think about: the lack of space in her condo for her boyfriend Joseph and their baby, who’s due to arrive any day; the lack of suitable housing for Joseph’s ailing grandfather; the Mexican drug lord who has sent a couple of thugs to Denver to find Naomi and Joseph’s woo-woo teammate Jack; and the fact that she has told her mother none of this. If Naomi can negotiate this minefield, mediating an agreement between White Buffalo Calf Pipe Woman and Jehovah ought to be a piece of cake.
Life in the peaceful, technologically advanced realm of Mediterra is all eleven year-old diabetic Noah can remember and all his sister, Nadine, has ever known. Due to the edicts of the new President of Mediterra, the family must return to their father’s homeland of Terene: a hostile, prejudiced society. Noah is told things there have supposedly changed for the better, but after standing up to the baddest bully at school, he becomes more of a target than he ever imagined possible. Are Noah’s heart and will strong enough to rise above the onslaught?
Buddy Hartman, a sober and clean music promoter in Minneapolis, discovers his biological mother is a freak, but he is incomplete.