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Gary R. Hoffman
Welcome--I was born in St. Louis, Missouri. I taught English and Speech/Drama for 22 years in California and Missouri. I now live in a motor home with my girl friend, Sandy, and our cat, Callie. We travel the North American Continent.
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SO DOES EVIL
SO DOES EVIL
“Almost everyone who saw Norma Jean Korzybski said she was a carbon copy of Marilyn Monroe. In fact, she was a little more beautiful, had larger breasts, and a slightly smaller waist. Her hips were about the same size as Marilyn’s were. Granted, she had the beauty mark and the blonde hair, but she also had another quality that was just hard to pin down. It had to do with the way she walked, the way she held her head, and the way she looked through her hair when it fell across her face.”
Norma Jean learns very early in her life she can control situations by controlling the men around her. She does this by using her body, although not always for sex. She even goes so far as to plot a murder.
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Trina T.
Trina Terry comes into organized crime through the back door. Through a series of uncontrolled events, she becomes head of a major crime organization in the United States.
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House Calls
St. Louis Detectives Bryce Zorn and his partner Susan Nelson-Briggs are assigned to find a serial killer. At first the killings seem to be related, but, yet, unrelated.
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Vera Mae Eddy and other folks
This anthology deals with people from different time periods and classes.
There are many twists and turns in these stories. Many of these stories are character studies.
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The Student and other stories
These stories deal with people from different places and stations in life.
There are many twists and turns in these stories.
Stories included are "Billy Jo"--a mentally challenged boy is having adult feelings; "Church of the Coop"--an attempt at finding ways to committ adultry; "Grab-n-Go"--what happens when a giant snake gets loose in a convenience store; "Hog House"--a man attempts to find who murdered his sister; "Hostages"--two bunglers attempt to take hostages to escape; "Masters Cotton Thurman"--a supposed tough guy is exposed as being very kind; "OCMS"--problems in a doctor's office; "Sheri"--revenge of a scorned wife; "The Cell Phone"--a cell phone helps solve the disappearance of a man; "The Octopus"--take over of a town by a cult; "The Race"--a tongue in cheek story about elders in a RV park; Other stories include "The Report" "The Road" "The Settlement" and "The Student"
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The Talking Stick and other stories
These short stories deal with subjects that span centuries. Some are very modern day, computers, and some are based on century old Native American customs, talking sticks. But, some of these old ideas can be applied to situations today. Stories in this book include "Email"--a murderer gets tripped up by an uninvited email; "George Miller"--an older man fighting depression gets help from an unexpected source; "St. Martin's Single's Club"--a woman searches for romance on a trip to Alaska; "The Gentle Giant"--a story of revenge among teenagers; "The Key"--a love story with a slight twist; "The Talking stick"--an ancient Indian custom helps a couple's marriage; "Virgil"--a crazed killer; "Weedle"--a love story, but with a total twist at the end; "Wildfire"--a teenager's problems with growing up; "Wrong Number"--a man solves some of his problems by talking with a stranger? on the phone.
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When the Fox Walks Lame
This is a collection of 22 short stories suitable for young adult reading. They deal with character studies and lots of twist endings.
Print: $10.30
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