Robert L Clayton: 5 books

Book cover of Dead Again

Dead Again

Sequel to Dead & Dead For Real

by Robert L Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: September 25, 2017

Dead Again, Sequel to Dead & Dead For Real The United States has been devastated by a two-pronged attack that killed millions. With limited resources, the Union cannot be preserved and California has been taken over by gangs setting up a new nation. Crack U. S. Army sniper Katherine Russell...
Book cover of Dead & Dead for Real

Dead & Dead for Real

A Paranormal Terrorist Thriller

by Robert L clayton
Language: English
Release Date: January 17, 2018

Kiki Russell is the hottest sniper in the U. S. Army. She has been hurting the extremist so badly they have put a bounty on her head. When that fails to stop her, they send a team to the United States to murder her family. She returns to the U. S. and along with her friend from Afghanistan, Nick Sabino,...
Book cover of The Genesis

The Genesis

Volume 3 of the Evolution River Series

by Robert L Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: November 14, 2014

In The Genesis, the final volume in the Evolution River Series, humans and their descendants, the Homakuwans, struggle to rebuild after a string of meteorites destroy the ecology of the Earth causing massive extinctions. Using genetic technology, they accomplish in a century what nature does in millennia,...
Book cover of Dead Reckoning

Dead Reckoning

Descent into Dystopia

by Robert L Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2018

Dead Reckoning continues the paranormal thriller “Dead” series. Lethal sniper Kiki Russell and medic Nick Sabino come out of hiding to battle a massive attack on the United States that has plunged it into chaos, beginning the descent into dystopia. With the United States isolated from the world,...
Book cover of Past Trends and Future Prospects of the American City
by Robert M. Adelman, Fred Brooks, Jennifer Chirico
Language: English
Release Date: September 24, 2009

Atlanta's experience over the past 15 to 20 years is reflective of many cities, particularly those in the south and west. Thus, the story of how and why Atlanta has changed is informative for cities in general. What accounts for the positive turn-around of the city of Atlanta? What can other cities...
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