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  • af Jack Gannon
    158,95 kr.

    Trail of The Oracle is a mystery murder by Jack Gannon and Cyndi Williams-Barnier. Lieutenant Commander Angela Jason, also known as Agent Oracle, is the agent in charge of the Task Force section, which conducted a specialized study on the internet and the dark web. Angela had a natural aptitude for using her imagination and spatial judgment and could search through data streams for concealed data. A few weeks ago, Angela found a Goliath cipher, which indicated that there was a terrorist threat. Angela identified Mister Terrence as a terrorist. Mister Terrence reported to someone that he made sure he was seen on his way to Washington and that the Task Force was hunting him. When students die and Mister Terrence suddenly disappears, it cannot be a coincidence, and a special team is deployed to investigate.

  • af Jack Gannon
    208,95 kr.

    Several authors from the United States and Canada have submitted short stories and poems for the first annual TALES ON THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD anthology. Genres range from the Wonderful World of Oz to westerns, fantasy, science fiction, thriller, and more in prose and poetry.

  • af Jack Gannon
    108,95 kr.

  • af Jack Gannon
    108,95 kr.

  • af Jack Gannon & Cyndi Williams-Barnier
    183,95 kr.

  • af Jack Gannon & Cyndi Williams-Barnier
    108,95 kr.

  • af Jack Gannon & Cyndi Williams-Barnier
    388,95 kr.

  • af Jack Gannon
    208,95 kr.

  • af Jack Gannon
    278,95 kr.

    From reflecting on the difficult choices parents must make for their children, to recounting awkward communication exchanges, Deaf advocate Jack Gannon marries good humor with a poignant advocacy for sign language rights in this collection of vignettes from his life.

  • af Jack Gannon
    783,95 kr.

    Now with a new preface, Jack R. Gannon's 17-chapter montage of artifacts and information that forms an utterly fascinating record from the early nineteenth century to the time of its original publication in 1981, the first story of the Deaf American experience from a Deaf perspective.