D B Gilles: 5 books

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Writer's Rehab

A 12-Step Program For Writers Who Can’t Get Their Acts Together

by D.B. Gilles
Language: English
Release Date: August 12, 2016

Writer’s Rehab is filled with tough love and unvarnished truths about the business of writing. D.B. Gilles gobsmacks both experienced and aspiring writers past self-delusion and towards productivity. "D.B. Gilles has discovered the eerie correspondences among the 12 stages of the Hero's...
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by D.B. Gilles
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2012

Grave robbers looking for jewels while breaking into mausoleums in a 200-year-old cemetery stumble onto the remains of a body that shouldn’t be there: a teenaged girl. They take off, leaving the door to the mausoleum open. The cemetery night watchman finds the body and calls the police...
Cover of I Hate My Book Club
by D.B. Gilles
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2012

Valerie needs to save her rapidly shrinking book club. So when one member recruits a flamboyant, mysterious local waitress named Cinnamon, it’s a mixed blessing. Valerie knows she needs more members, but Cinnamon rubs her the wrong way. And when she starts proposing changes to Valerie’s...
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Never Trust Ann Coulter

An Unauthorized, Autobiographical Parody

by D.B. Gilles
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2013

In this hilarious unauthorized, autobiographical parody, Ann Coulter has been approached to be the Vice Presidential candidate in 2016, so she is coming out with a tell-all book.  She will reveal who she is, who she was and who she hopes to be before the left wing media and the Democratic spin...
Cover of The Eiffel Tower Prophecy

The Eiffel Tower Prophecy

Young Adult Time Travel Thriller

by D.B. Gilles
Language: English
Release Date: April 7, 2014

10-year-old Dalton Hillyer’s father is found dead at the foot of Cleopatra’s Needle, the Egyptian obelisk in New York City’s Central Park. He’s wearing late 19th century clothes, carrying 19th century French francs. In his pocket is a receipt from a renowned Paris restaurant...
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