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All Medicines are Poison!: Making Your Way Through the Medical Minefield by Melvin H. Kirschner M.D. Offered by AuthorHouse. With almost 50 years experience, Kirschner’s medical practice has repeatedly validated all medicines are poison—he cites the dangers of mercury and iodine, for example, explaining that some medicines can be beneficial in one setting but deadly in another.



Remedy Eldercide, Restore Elderpride by Jerry L. Rhoads, CPA, FACHCA. Offered by iUniverse. As an author, CPA and licensed nursing home administrator, Rhoads provides a provocative look into the systematic institutionalization of the elderly in nursing homes as he exposes the poor treatment and neglect our elders suffer there.



The Lion Killer by James Gardner. Offered by Pero Thrillers, a SterlingHouse Publisher. Described as a “thriller with bite,” Gardner gives his readers a pageturning mystery, adventure set in modern day Africa where a young American couple survives a bloody massacre in the Bwindi Forest.



Whack-a-Mole: The Price We Pay for Expecting Perfection by David Marx. Offered by By Your Side Studios. In this book, Marx pushes readers to reconsider what it means to be accountable— at work, at home, and at play. Universal lessons told through insightful, bold, and humorous tales.



Souls From the Past: Whispers of Silence by J.E. Salinas. Offered by AuthorHouse. This book tells the story of Sergeant Dreger and his partner Sergeant Holzsauer as they relive the past. One last time both Marines lead their men into combat—however, it turns into a horrible nightmare gone wrong. The Complete Geezer Guidebook: Everything You Need to Know About Being Old and Grumpy! by Charles F. “Chuck” Adams. Offered by Quill Driver Books. This humorous book will teach you everything you need to know about being old, grumpy, AND a geezer!



What’s Next . . . For You?: The Gussin Guide to Big Changes, Big Decisions, and Big Fun by Robert and Patricia Gussin. Offered by Oceanview Publishing. This book tells the story of two “retirees” Robert and Patricia Gussin each worked long, successful careers in science and medicine and then decided to take up writing, publishing, and winemaking.



A Question for Jesus by Tonika Rinar. Offered by O Books. Over a sixteen-year period, Jesus’ Spirit communicated through Ms. Rinar (a gifted psychic and groundbreaking pioneer in the field of the Mind, Body, and Spirit). During this time people from many walks of life have had the opportunity to ask Jesus’ Spirit questions.



A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments by H.P. Albarelli, Jr. Offered by TrineDay Publishers. The truth behind the 1953 murder of Dr. Frank Olson, a civilian biochemist with Camp Detrick, the nation’s biological warfare center. Sources include secret and never-before revealed CIA reports obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.



Letters to Rosy by C. Ellene Bartlett. Offered by Dog Ear Publishing. In her first novel, Ms. Bartlett tells the story of a collection of letters between two elderly women that are full of mystery, romance, and adventure.



Saving the Best for Last: Creating Our Lives After 50 by Renee Fisher, Joyce Kramer, and Jean Peelen. Offered by iUniverse. As a follow-up to the authors’ award-winning first book Invisible No More: The Secret Lives of Women Over 50, this book incorporates many new chapters combined with an exciting interactive element throughout.



Thank God for Evolution by Michael Dowd. Offered by Plume of the Penguin Group. In his book, Dowd writes that religion and science can work together to provide a solid moral and ethical foundation for mankind. His work is inspiring, and he has been praised by Nobel laureates in both the scientific and religious communities alike.







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