Kenneth Crowe

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The Hero
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 70,890. Language: English. Originally Published: June 2, 2010 by Kenneth Crowe. Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » General
(5.00 from 4 reviews)
Ryan Garrity, winner of two Silver Stars, lost an eye and his dream of an Army career on a battlefield in Korea while leading a selected band of cowards in an experimental unit into combat. The soldier who saved his life also carried three other seriously wounded comrades to safety, but strangely his nomination for a Medal of Honor was squelched. In delving into the reason why, Ryan discovers th
The Absconder
Price: Free! Words: 90,370. Language: English. Originally Published: July 5, 2011 by Kenneth Crowe. Categories: Fiction » Biographical
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
What is heaven? Chris asked. Heaven is a glass of clear cold water, a sunset, a good roll in bed, walking free through fields of wheat. Heaven is in a moment. Hell is a longer process: boredom, hatred, lingering fear, hunger for food, for sex, for freedom. Hell is eternity in a prison cell. I’ve been to hell; I’m never going back. That was one of the few certainties Chris harbored.
The Jynx
Price: Free! Words: 76,950. Language: English. Originally Published: May 27, 2008 by Kenneth Crowe. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
(4.00 from 1 review)
THE JYNX is a novel of clamming, art, Swiftboat politics, and revenge in the age of Karl Rove. The protagonist of THE JYNX is a Long Island clammer, barely surviving in a dying industry, whose dream is to become a successful wood sculptor. A political operative is the protagonist’s inspiration for The Jynx, a sculpture which advances his career and turns her into a vengeful enemy.
Oooeelie
Price: Free! Words: 90,530. Language: English. Originally Published: January 4, 2010 by Kenneth Crowe. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General
(4.00 from 1 review)
The Oooeelie Myth: A dog, the reincarnation of a canine being whose space ship crash-landed on earth tens of thousands of years ago and taught humans to speak, is still trying to find his way home to Sirius in the Twentieth Century.
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