Jack Venango
Mr. Venango is a product of a large urban environment. Growing up, he was shaped by a strong parental influence and the close-knit community of a major U.S. city. First-born, strong willed, and fiercely independent, his expression of freedom flows through each of the passages that he creates. To him, life is an adventure, knowing no boundaries or limitations, and is to be seized each day with purpose. The protagonist throughout his works, Deacon “Deke” Wright, embodies each of these traits.
Julian Denreese
Julian enjoys the outdoors immensely and more than anything else, children. His first book about the adventures of a little boy living on the frontier of the United States is age appropriate for young children and suitable for Grandparents looking for a short read with their Grandchildren. Descriptive in tone with much imagery to be conjured up in the mind of the reader and listener alike, this work is not to be missed.
Ray Ariek
Ray Ariek loves a good story. His first novel conjures up a simple robbery that turns into a kidnapping and ransom scheme targeting some very wealthy people. With the tropical islands set as a backdrop, this adventure will have you turning pages to find out how each of the victims copes with their plight, and engages with each other and their abductors, all the while heading towards their final destiny.
John Keiras
John comes to us bringing tales of adventure from the world of accountants and the profession of accountancy. His fictional works acquaint the reader with this rather obscure profession, then seize upon client relationships, the world of business and above all, the mandate for getting things done. All in a day’s work for this author, and the principal character of his stories, a sole practitioner by the name of Nick Grazo.