LDP

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Lightning Demand Press Inc. is a print-on-demand book publishing company located in Miramichi, New Brunswick. Our firm is the first publishing company in the Maritime Provinces to use the cutting edge, Espresso Book Machine and we take pride in the fact that our company is taking progressive steps to lessen our carbon footprint with the use of this publishing technology.

Having 12 years experience in the book industry with our independent retail store, Books Inn Inc, we are passionate about books and the future of the book industry. With the ever changing world of media and technology, we embrace the opportunity to broaden our services.

We look forward to being able to offer our clientele a larger selection of books with the same attention to service values as always. We are excited to work with authors and self-published authors, (both locally and from all over the world) and to offer unique and tailored packages that are customized to satisfy. We wish to develop strong relationships and partnerships with other book publishers, distributors, educational institutions and libraries (both locally and from all over the world) to further enhance our services and selection to reader worldwide.

Please browse our site and feel free to contact us if you feel our team can be of assistance in any way.

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Books

Terror's End
Price: $5.00 USD. Words: 112,240. Language: English. Published: January 18, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » True Crime » Murder
TERROR’S END presents the complete, authoritative story of Allan Legere’s life and crimes, of the million-dollar manhunt he “inspired” and the spine-tingling fear he initiated. Here, too, is the vivid recreation of the lengthy, often surreal trial that saw the path-breaking use of “genetic fingerprinting” to secure the conviction of the unrepentant “Madman of the Miramichi”.

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allan    allan legere    crime    killer    legere    mclean    miramichi    murder    murderer    rick    serial    serial killer    true    true crime