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Stolen Identity

Stolen Identity

Michael W. Sherer

Cutter Press
2019
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Who are you when someone steals your name?Two men: a former tunnel rat and CIA assassin in the Vietnam War now in his 60s and living a quiet life in Ypsilanti, Michigan; and a mysterious mastermind behind a number of major al Qaeda terror attacks since the 1990s. Two sons: a US assistant district attorney in Detroit; and a suspected terrorist awaiting trial for attempting to smuggle explosives across the Canadian border. One grandson: kidnapped and used as leverage... Zane Keator thought he left war behind when he came home from Southeast Asia as the Vietnam War drew to a close. He's even avoiding the phone calls from his doctor at the VA hospital, knowing that a diagnosis means he'll soon be fighting a war of a different sort. But when an FBI counterterrorist fly team raids his house in the middle of the night, the threat of war becomes personal. His old instincts kick in, and he barely escapes. Soon the subject of a massive manhunt, Keator realizes as he flees the city that the team came in silent and hot, intending to kill not capture him. To figure out who stole his identity and why he's suddenly a wanted man, he turns to the only people who can help him, a fellow "rat," and his former CIA handler in Cambodia. As the FBI closes in and time runs down on a plot to wreak the most heinous terrorist attack ever on American soil, Keator's showdown with the man who stole his name all comes down to two things: Keator's fierce love for his autistic grandson, and an antique weapon he used against the Viet Cong in the C Chi tunnels outside Saigon.
Candy Crazy

Candy Crazy

Megan E. Sherer; Michael W. Sherer

Michael W. Sherer
2019
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In this delightful tale, candy-loving third-grader Megan learns to her dismay that Sugarman's Candy, a local confectioner, is going out of business. Her "Weirdo" older brother suggests that she should buy the candy factory so she'll have an endless supply of everything she loves. Megan thinks he's crazy, but her dad isn't so sure. The suggestion sparks an idea of how Megan might be able to help Mr. Sugarman save his nearly 100-year-old family business. With gentle guidance, Dad encourages Megan to figure out why Sugarman's Candy is going under and figure out how to save it. Enlisting the aid of family and a small army of friends, Megan sets out to reinvent the candy company, learning valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, persistence, candy-making and business along the way.