I am privileged to introduce you to the following writers




David Monreal




Mr. Monreal has completed a new novel, The Jalapeno Murders, and is actively seeking a publisher.


       The Jalapeno Murders is two-hundred and fifty-five pages long and is edited and ready for publication. The novel is the story of Lance Cervantes, private detective, who investigates the murders of undocumented constructions workers in Southern California. Detective Cervantes, while working for the Santa Ana Police Department, was shot in the head by an illegal immigrant and suffers severe physical afflictions. Because of his injuries he holds a personal vendetta against all undocumented immigrants. During the investigation of the Jalapeno Murders he has a change of heart and is able to forgive the people who he believes are to blame for his misery.


      Read the first 50 pages here
  

  

Courtney Lloyd White   

Mr. White has completed a new novel, Journey to Pinnacus, and is actively seeking a publisher.        

          
          Journey to Pinnacus  is a close-up and untold story of the gods as seen through the eyes of a modern-day crusader, a young suburban woman. Her journey sheds light on the gods as they have never been seen — vulnerable, uncertain, weak, and afraid.  This is a story that bridges worlds while offering an alternate view to commonly accepted mythology.


           A world away, Jessica Loughry has been groomed from birth for just one purpose. She is the young woman mentioned in the Praedico Magnificus (“the Grand Prophecy”) as the Third Ulster Princess, the carrier of The Seed. The young woman foretold to save the Worlds from destruction and to restore the natural balance between Order and Chaos. The only mortal to whom the gods would defer.  Follow Jessica as she takes a journey — one so dangerous, one so brazen — and puts her life on the line to save the lives of those who may have already sealed their own fate. As well as ours.



   Read the first 50 pages here





Billy G Webb


      Mr. Webb was a technical writer for a major aerospace corporation, and specialized in the creation and publishing of business related publications. He also served in the U.S. Air Force for twenty-four years where he specialized in counterintelligence and counter-terrorism investigations.

       

 

     Mr. Webb studied at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas where he graduated with a Bachelors degree in Criminology. He also attended the University of the Philippines in Manila, Philippines where he graduated with a Masters Degree in Political Science. His graduate studies centered on Asian Studies, and he is a Southeast Asia Area Specialist.

    
     Mr. Webb served for nine years with the U.S. Government in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, and has extensive experience in matters relating to the Secret War in Laos from 1962-1975. From his place of assignment at Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, the U.S. Air Force, 56th Special Operations Wing flew daily interdiction, close air support, and rescue operations in Laos during the war.

   
    
When the war ended in 1975, many publications were written on various aspects of the conflict, but no single publication attempted to analyze the complete conflict. Mr. Webb’s recently completed novel, “The Secret War in Laos, with General Vang Pao-An Analysis”   was written to fill that void.

  
    This was his first novel, but we are sure that other publications will be forthcoming from this new and exciting writer.