J. Jackson Owensby


Biography

J. Jackson Owensby is a veteran of the US Air Force and a veteran investigative writer with several non-fiction novels to his credit. Working together with his son, Owensby has created: Deliberate Indifference: A Gay Man’s Maltreatment by the US Dept of Justice; Tricks of an IRS Cheat and Other Scandals You Should Know About Uncle Sam and Your Money!; My Sister and I: We Are Survivors; and the America The Great Series: The Birth of a Nation: The Revolutionary Era: Volume I-The United States Declaration of Independence (Revisited); Volume II-The United States Constitution (Revisited) and Volume III-The Federalist Papers (Revisited). These titles are by A-Argus Better Book Publishers and available on line and in better book stores.

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Books

Why Martin Luther King Jr had to die and will Barack Hussein Obama suffer the same fate    by J. Jackson Owensby
Price: $6.99 USD. 53780 words. Published by A-Argus Better Book Publishers  on May 23, 2012. Nonfiction.

An investigative reporter takes a hard, deep look into the true motives behind Martin Luther ing's death and the possiblity of an attempt to assassinate Barack Hussein Obama.
America's Heroes:; Untold Stories of Honor, Courage and Sacrifice    by J. Jackson Owensby
Price: $9.99 USD. 103710 words. Published by A-Argus Better Book Publishers  on May 11, 2012. Nonfiction.

Combat wounded veterans from World War II, Korea, Bosnia, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq tell their stories in their own words for the first time.
Slavery: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow    by J. Jackson Owensby
Price: $4.00 USD. 181440 words. Published by A-Argus Better Book Publishers  on January 14, 2012. Nonfiction.

A frank and open look at the situation of slavery as it existed in the world since mankind began its existance and a close examination of slavery as it exists in the 21st Century.
My Sister and I: We Are Survivors    by J. Jackson Owensby
Price: $4.99 USD. 44750 words. Published by A-Argus Better Book Publishers  on October 19, 2011. Nonfiction.

4-year-old Deena and 5-year-old Starla become the unwilling victims of childhood sexual abuse. Not by strangers but by their very own step-father and his sons. Their true-life stories of sexual abuse throughout their childhood and into their young adulthood.

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