My younger sisters were part of the high school In-Crowd, so they had to treat their skinny nerdy older brother like pond scum; it was what their status demanded. I didn't like it, but when things got dangerous, I still loved them and I had to man up.
A Paul Purple Story Part of the Paul Purple universe
Paul is back! This time doing something that isn't natural to him - Getting a slave back to being a normal girl. Add Ropeville's interest, an unscrupulous slaver's training and you'll see that things are never simple. So now where can he get help? - Chapter 5 has Margaret's story of her abduction and so some of the codes reflect this part!
A Take Me Out to the Ballgame Story Paul Elias had a future as a pro ballplayer -- at least until they sent him to Afghanistan. Now, he had to find a new way to make his mark in the world. But he would have good help.
The tale of Karl Larson, his family and friends after the area where they live is hit by a major earthquake, then a tsunami. Not simply a disastor tale, the story also contains a minor mystery. (Although this is the first story written about Karl Larson, it will eventually be one of the later tales in this universe.)
Continues where 'This Is Your Carstairs Speaking', available right here for Premium Members, left off. Martin King was involved in a terrorist attack on the London Underground, which cost him a dear friend. He seizes an opportunity to get revenge and travels to Saudi Arabia at the request of MI6. As butler to a Saudi Prince, he enters the heart of the dark kingdom as he attempts to find out who ordered and paid for the attack on his loved ones. Often funny, always engrossing and never dull!
A Cold War and before Story Seventy-year-old Will Johnstone dozes off one afternoon, half a glass of red wine beside him. He wakes in 1962 crouched beside a railway line, in his twelve-year-old body.
Will finds unexpected friends and becomes involved in Cold War events
The Life and Times of Jim Horn, Texas Ranger
These are some of the further adventures of a man who I can only remember from a glimpse of a hand rendered portrait of him. I hope this does him justice!