Going Home. A novel about ordinary people, who are struggling to survive and find some happiness in life.
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Edge of the Cave. A philosophical debate set in a surreal legal tribunal debating war crimes.
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Show Your Own. A novel about manic-depressive behavior and the evolution of a screenplay.
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The Ant Farm and the Space Age Kid. Fictional account of Lee postulating on society's cancers.
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Ferals. Aussie surfing adventure novel.
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Burning The Map. Published by Red Dress Ink, is in the genre known as Chick Lit. Author available to speak by phone to book clubs.
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As If Nothing Happened. The key characters have been best friends since college, but now find themselves being torn apart by lies and life.
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Sealed. A religious fiction based on prophecies, revelations and predictions. Excerpts and ordering information.
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Darkside of Debonair. A novel that exposes Africa's poaching operation and its effects.
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Nehru and the Tantrik woman. A play about Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and his romantic liason with Shraddha mata.
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