Jock Miller comes from a strong publishing background. His great grandfather founded Grosset and Dunlap book publishers; his father was President of the William Randolph Hearst publishing empire; his grandfather was president of West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company (Westvaco); his uncle founded the first Pennysaver on the east coast, and Miller founded his own publishing company at the age of twenty-eight. Miller has appeared on cable TV talk shows, been interviewed live on the Today Show by Barbara Walters. He has been a guest lecturer at C.W. Post College, and C.W. Post Brentwood Campus, lecturing on industry's responsibility to society and its community.
ISBN: 9781950075850 (pbk)
ISBN: 9781950075867 (ePub)
ASIN: B0BQSNYXM9
A pack of wild attack dogs are tracking down and killing joggers. After the fourth victim is slaughtered, the Police Chief of Southampton, Long Island, whose daughter was the first victim, is determined to avenge her death. He suspects there is a serial killer behind these tragic killings. But it is the Chief's son and girlfriend who discover a horrifying fact-someone from a Long Island high school is purposely tracking and hunting down students in their class. So ensues the largest manhunt in the northeast. Will the FBI and local police find the serial killer before his killing spree claims all his victims?
ISBN: 9780983605843 (pbk)
ASIN: B0085DCRLO
ASIN: B00TP4HZT6 (audiobook)
Fossil fuel has an ageless affinity with dinosaurs. To create oil, dinosaurs died. Now, in this riveting action thriller, the tables are turning!
The perfect energy storm is sweeping over the United States, and the nation's Strategic Oil Supply is riding on empty. As the energy storm intensifies, the nation's access to Arab oil, once supplying over sixty percent of our fossil fuel, is being threatened causing citizens to panic for lack of gas at the pumps, stranding cars across the country and inciting riots. The United States must find new sources of domestic fossil fuel urgently or face an energy crisis that will plunge the nation into a deep depression, much worse than that of 1929.
At the last moment of desperation, the U.S. discovers the world's largest fossil fuel deposit, in a remote mountain range revealed by glacier thaw within Alaska's Noatak National Preserve surrounding six and a half million acres. Preventing access to the oil is a colony of living fossil dinosaurs that will protect its territory to the death. In preliminary civilian and military scouts, nobody gets out alive; nobody can identify the predator - until Dr. Kimberly Fulton, Curator of Paleontology at New York's Museum of Natural History, is flown into the nearly-inaccessible area by Scott Chandler, the Marine veteran helicopter pilot who's the Park's Manager of Wildlife. After page after compelling page of non-stop action, all hell breaks loose when Fulton's teenage son and his girlfriend vanish into the Park. Will the nation's military be jeopardized for lack of mobility fuel, and will Americans nationwide run out of gas and be stranded, or will the U.S. Marines succeed in penetrating this remote mountain range in northwestern Alaska to restore fossil fuel supplies in time to save the nation from the worst energy catastrophe in recorded history?
ISBN: 978 (pbk)
ISBN: 978 (epub)
ASIN: B
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ISBN: 978 (pbk)
ISBN: 978 (epub)
ASIN: B
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