Steve Richer is a best-selling Indie author of thrillers and espionage novels. He has written seven books. Four of those under the pseudonym of Chris Veeter.
Steve believes that his new thriller “The President Killed his Wife” is the best novel that he has written so far.
Unlike many writers Steve didn’t think he would become an author. The idea of becoming a stand-up comedian or movie-director was more appealing to him. Unsure of what path to choose, he went to law school, lasted one year, then changed to political science, but that wasn’t right for him either.
In 2002 he started writing articles for Askmen, a man’s magazine. He worked with them for three years before he wrote his first novel.
The President Killed his Wife was released on Kindle on May 31, 2015. It
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The President turns around and beckons one of his security detail agents, bends over, stands up with a gun and shoots his wife.
Rogan Brick is a FBI agent working at an agency in Alaska. A former Marine, he is wealthy in his own right and lives in a beautiful mansion with his dog. He lost his wife in a car accident five years prior and still mourns her death.
After witnessing the shooting on TV he goes into the agency and finds his co-workers discussing the shocking event. His boss calls him into her office to tell him that the Director of the FBI has personally requested for him to go to Washington as the lead of the investigation into the shooting of the First Lady. Surprised, he can't understand why the Director picked him for the job. When Rogan arrives in Washington he proceeds with his investigation very thoroughly, more so than some would have liked and things become complicated for him. Suddenly his life is in danger and he is running from assassins. He starts asking himself if instead of a crime being committed by a man who temporarily lost his mind, this isn't a conspiracy.
Some time later, Sam would catch Kitty wearing stolen jewelry, in which The Swede takes the blame for her, resulting in his imprisonment for three years. This led Reardon to track down a man named Charleston, The Swede’s prison cellmate, whom revealed that following his release, The Swede was involved in a massive $250,000 payroll heist at a hat company, a company that Jim’s insurance company just so happens to insure, led by “Big Jim” Colfax, along with thugs Dum Dum and Blinky, as well as a mysterious woman. Through a telephone call, Lubinsky is notified that Blinky, from the payroll heist, has been shot and is nearly dead at a hospital, in which the duo of investigators go and listen to his last words describing the heist in accurate detail. Before his death, Blinky reveals that the set meeting place for after the heist changed because the previous halfway house had “burned down.” The Swede, whom was the last to be notified of the halfway house change, accuses Colfax of attempting to pull a fast one, and proceeds to take all of the money for himself while holding everyone at gunpoint. After hearing all of this, Reardon is certain that the payroll heist is linked to the murder of The Swede.
"In his new young adult book on the Kennedy assassination, James Swanson will transport readers back to one of the most shocking, sad, and terrifying events in American history. With an unprecedented eye for dramatic details and impeccable historical accuracy -- to tell the story of the JFK assassination as it has never been told before. " J.F.K. is shot. The country is in shock. The world will never be the same. This is the story found in the book, "The President has Been Shot" by James L. Swanson. The book "The President Has Been Shot", by James L. Swanson, is a great example of the genre historical non-fiction because, it has all the characteristics of the genre including the people, events and places presented in the book are real, the narrator of the book is a real person, it was written for a specific audience, or group of readers.
In the years after his high school graduation, Williams landed himself a scholarship to Juilliard School of Arts to study theater. It was another step in the journey of his dream to becoming a Hollywood actor. Although he had great success while at Juilliard, he ended up leaving before graduating and moving to San Francisco to perform as a stand-up comedian.
In the rooftop scene Red has bribed the guards with a few packs of cigarettes so that they would pick him, Andy and a few of his friends for the outside detail that was re-tarring the roof. The main characters in this scene were Andy and Captain Hadley. In this scene Andy and his friends are re-tarring the roof and Captain Haley and two other guards are guarding them while they work. Captain Hadley is telling the other guards that his brother died a rich man and left him with a louzy 30 thousand dollars but he won't be able to keep all of it because the government will take tax from it. An example of this is when Captain Cadley says
Killing Lincoln is a very well written historical novel that grabs the reader like a well written thriller. The book keeps the reader on the edge of his/her seat with the brutality of war as well as the intrigue of a shadowy
At 10:30am: Kennedy remarks to Jackie "you know, last night would have been a hell of a night to assassinate a president…" that is a reference to their late night motorcade through For Worth in Texas. At 11:50am: Multiple co-workers see Oswald on the first floor of the book depository eating lunch. With the motorcade leaving Love Field to begin the motorcade through Dallas.12:05pm: President Kennedy makes his first of many stops at groups of people waiting to meet him and shake his hand, delaying the motorcade by five minutes. The president 's last minutes are crunching to the impact of the gun shot from Lee. At 12:29pm: The president 's limo turns onto Elm St. The first shot is fired missing the president. A fragment from the bullet or debris from the street hit James Tauge who is watching the motorcade in Dealey Plaza. A man is standing near the Stemmons Freeway sign with an opened umbrella. With the umbrella man it is also a conspiracy theory that deals with JFK. At 12:30pm: The second shot is fired, causing Kennedy to go into Thornburn 's position, He was shot in the throat. This is a common neurological response to spinal damage. The third shot is fired, hitting the president on the back, right side of his head, causing a portion of his head behind his right ear to blow out. Right after the third shot is fired. Oswald quickly gets a Coke from the soda machine in the
Leon Walked up to “greet” the president and he pulled out a his .32 caliber which was wrapped up in his handkerchief so no one saw it at first, and shot the President Mckinley. Leon shot
Fact 1: Was writing under the pseudonym “Richard Bachman” so he could express opinions in this novel that people wouldn’t normally associate with Steven King.
His first book was The Garden of Abdul Gasazi in 1979. He showed the world that he was a talented storybook writer. The public responded by buying more than a million copies. This book also received a Caldecott Medal Award. He would follow up with wonderful books such as The Mysteries of Harris Bur*censored*.
Mead stated that he used to be a writer however he hadn’t written in years since magazines and books stopped being sold.
She was also to campus cartoonist. In 1945 O'Connor was givin a scholorship to attend the State University of Iowa. Switching from Journalism to Creative Writing O'Connor was added to the list of great writers to graduate from Iowa. O'Connor would not publish her first novel till 1952. She was very shy and timid about her work being read. Today she is now considered one of America's greatest fiction writer. She wrote about religious themes and southern life.
One bullet changed the fate of America. Abraham Lincoln’s assassination turned America upside down. This was the day that turned America into a chaotic whirl of devastation and depression. The moment that the story hit the paper everyone was asking questions that no one could answer. How? Who? Why? The president's sudden death was a shock to the nation. He was shot directly in the back of the head, causing him to fight for his life for 9 hours until his death. His wife Mary Todd Lincoln, was accompanying him at the comedy Our American Cousin. Mary and Abraham were full of sorrow and doubt. The
When Rorschach sees the body of Jacob he begins to get yelled out through the window and he notices that its the police and they came specifically to take him to jail. He is scared and doesn't know what to do because he doesn't want to be taken to jail and feels like he is being framed. The police mean says “Then you follow them with both hands clearly visible I’m going to give you thirty seconds…” Rorschach starts talking to himself and saids “ Framed set up walked right into it stupid stupid stupid”.
Right after he graduated from the University of Arizona, in the summer of 2016, he tried to publish a collection of short stories, but was unsuccessful until three years later. After a month of publishing his short stories, Erick published a book series composed of four novels. The third novel of his first series was a complete success, reaching to be his first book, but not last, to be on the New York Times
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