D W St John: 5 books

Book cover of A Terrible Beauty: A Romance
by D. W. St.John
Language: English
Release Date: December 29, 2009

After suffering the greatest of personal Tragedies, Dai O’Connel is no longer willing to lie. A headstrong Welshman twenty years in an Oregon classroom, he refuses either to lower standards or to implement the feel-good nonsense of Outcome Based Curriculum, and as a result is targeted for dismissal....
Book cover of A Thousand Lies: Lies Every Good American Must Believe
by D. W. St.John
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

These are a few of the lies we must believe if America’s political system, culture and world dominance is to endure. Our faith in them insures we never question who we are, how we live or the world we have made. This list is for all Americans, be they progressive, conservative, moderate or radical. It is guaranteed to offend everyone, regardless of ideology.
Book cover of See Night Run
by D. W. St.John
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2009

Night Hume is an INET (Inter-Agency Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce) agent in Eugene, Oregon. His years undercover have cost him a home, a marriage, a daughter---yet, always the good soldier, he does his job. Assigned to buy from a college professor who sells to her students, he meets Ceredwen Lawrence---a...
Book cover of What Your Doctor Won’t Tell You About Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)—But You Really Should Know
by D. W. St.John
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

You or someone you care about has been diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease. What now? Well, if PKD is your road and you must travel it, here is a travel guide by an experienced traveler, with notes on what to do, what to eat and what sights not to miss. All roads have potholes and PKD is no different. So, if you’re buckled up, let’s see how many of them we can help you miss.
Book cover of Sisters Of Glass
by D. W. St.John
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2009

Karl Latte doesn’t like the twenty-first century. Not recombinants, not Ultimate Reality, not Digitally Mastered Immortals. He doesn’t like that people are disappearing, or that he stands to lose the only thing in the world that matters to him. Most of all he dislikes the talent he was born with,...
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