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Crowns: Alexei, Accidental Angel - Book 6byMorgan BruceAlexei and Tristan have a secret life as brothers. They are also angels trying to live a life on Earth as ordinary children, and are perhaps the only angels attempting such a life.With each of them having already survived an attempt on their life, and amidst their need for secrecy, events are now coming into place for the biggest challenge they have ever faced.The fulfilment of a prophecy carved in stone tells of righting the wrongs of a distant past.The strange dreams that have given them access to even more knowledge of the past have not only shown them the horrors of those events, but also a way to enact the prophecy.But in doing so, both of them will be exposed to unexpected mortal danger. copyright (c)] 2013revised copyright (c)] 2017 AucklandNew Zealand (About the Author)Born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Morgan Bruce is a retired high school music teacher. Some characters in his books are modelled after the teachers, parents, and students he's known during his 44 years in education. Music and sports figure prominently in his books, which all involve children and families. This is his eighth book and the sixth in this seven-part series featuring children with special abilities.Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/MorganBruce
ALEXEI, ACCIDENTAL ANGELBook 7'D nouement'byMorgan BruceAlexei and Tristan have a secret life as brothers. They are also angels trying to live on Earth as ordinary children, perhaps, the only angels attempting to live such a life.But now, they suddenly have four new brothers - also angels - who are not only their "twins," but in miraculous circumstances, have been brought back to life and forward in time by nearly a thousand years.If Alexei and Tristan, as well as their newly resurrected kin, believe that the fulfillment of the prophecy from the cross signals the end of their trials, they are sadly mistaken.An ancient parchment long concealed in the crypt of the restored church reveals there are still dangerous old enemies to overcome, one more important battle to fight, and one more angel to find if they are to succeed.Copyright (c)] 2014Revised copyright (c)] 2018AucklandNew ZealandA retired music teacher, this is Morgan Bruce's ninth book and the final one in his seven-book series about Alexei, Accidental Angel. With his having been a teacher of music for 44 years, all his books tend to involve children, families, music, and sport. As a musician, he started on stage at the age of nine, as part of an Everly Bros.-style duo, before forming his own band at the age of twelve. He has lived his entire life in Auckland, New Zealand, and has two daughters and four grandchildren.
ALEXEI, ACCIDENTAL ANGELBook 7'D nouement'byMorgan BruceAlexei and Tristan have a secret life as brothers. They are also angels trying to live on Earth as ordinary children, perhaps, the only angels attempting to live such a life.But now, they suddenly have four new brothers - also angels - who are not only their "twins," but in miraculous circumstances, have been brought back to life and forward in time by nearly a thousand years.If Alexei and Tristan, as well as their newly resurrected kin, believe that the fulfillment of the prophecy from the cross signals the end of their trials, they are sadly mistaken.An ancient parchment long concealed in the crypt of the restored church reveals there are still dangerous old enemies to overcome, one more important battle to fight, and one more angel to find if they are to succeed. Copyright (c)] 2014Revised copyright (c)] 2018AucklandNew ZealandA retired music teacher, this is Morgan Bruce's ninth book and the final one in his seven-book series about Alexei, Accidental Angel. With his having been a teacher of music for 44 years, all his books tend to involve children, families, music, and sport. As a musician, he started on stage at the age of nine, as part of an Everly Bros.-style duo, before forming his own band at the age of twelve. He has lived his entire life in Auckland, New Zealand, and has two daughters and four grandchildren.
April 2012, Auckland, New Zealand. When twelve-year-old Martyn Brooks wakes up one morning to find himself in a totally unfamiliar world, it's just the start of his nightmare day. He's still in the same bedroom in the same house he's always lived in, but somehow it's all changed. All his belongings in his room are no longer there.Then a strange woman opens the door and demands he get out of bed, so he won't miss the school bus. If he misses the bus, comes a threat of having to deal with his father over being disobedient.Even the fact that he should have to go to school has him puzzled, because it's a teacher-only day before the start of the April school holidays. As Martyn dresses, his puzzlement increases. For some reason, his uniform is different - a black top instead of white - and why does he have to wear a cap?The rest of his house is also strangely different, and he now has a younger sister. When he crosses the road to the bus stop, the boy waiting there is his new younger brother The trip to school passes through changed streets, and a glance at the morning newspaper brings further startling revelations: It's Friday, April 13, 1962. In some unfathomable way, Martyn has jumped back fifty years in time.With no clue how to return to his proper time, Martyn has entered a nightmare existence, a day of tribulations and sufferings that will eventually lead to the solving of a fifty-year-old mystery.(About the Author)This is the tenth book by Morgan Bruce of Auckland, New Zealand. A retired music teacher, music plays a large part in his writing.
April 2012, Auckland, New Zealand. When twelve-year-old Martyn Brooks wakes up one morning to find himself in a totally unfamiliar world, it's just the start of his nightmare day. He's still in the same bedroom in the same house he's always lived in, but somehow it's all changed. All his belongings in his room are no longer there.Then a strange woman opens the door and demands he get out of bed, so he won't miss the school bus. If he misses the bus, comes a threat of having to deal with his father over being disobedient.Even the fact that he should have to go to school has him puzzled, because it's a teacher-only day before the start of the April school holidays. As Martyn dresses, his puzzlement increases. For some reason, his uniform is different - a black top instead of white - and why does he have to wear a cap?The rest of his house is also strangely different, and he now has a younger sister. When he crosses the road to the bus stop, the boy waiting there is his new younger brother The trip to school passes through changed streets, and a glance at the morning newspaper brings further startling revelations: It's Friday, April 13, 1962. In some unfathomable way, Martyn has jumped back fifty years in time.With no clue how to return to his proper time, Martyn has entered a nightmare existence, a day of tribulations and sufferings that will eventually lead to the solving of a fifty-year-old mystery.(About the Author)This is the tenth book by Morgan Bruce of Auckland, New Zealand. A retired music teacher, music plays a large part in his writing.
For Police Sergeant Roger Maddox, the morning's work at his small rural police station of Westford has amounted to the usual slow routine. If not for its rather remote location, the station would have been amalgamated with the nearby district of Hokitika years ago.On this particular Tuesday in the rather small township, located mid-way down the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, a small boy wanders into the station and quietly announces: "My ... my name is Rabbit. Walter told me to come here and tell you my name. I need to find some parents."Sergeant Maddox is at first a little bemused by the name and strangeness of the situation, thinking it just a simple case of a lost child. But the facts soon prove otherwise. Especially when this slight, 'almost eleven-year-old" boy turns out to be the spitting image of a seven-year-old who was presumed drowned in an alpine river over fourteen years ago.(About the Author)Morgan Bruce lived most of his life in West Auckland, New Zealand. Now retired, he was a music teacher and a performer for 44 years, which is why music plays a large role in his writing. This is his 11th book.
For Police Sergeant Roger Maddox, the morning's work at his small rural police station of Westford has amounted to the usual slow routine. If not for its rather remote location, the station would have been amalgamated with the nearby district of Hokitika years ago.On this particular Tuesday in the rather small township, located mid-way down the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, a small boy wanders into the station and quietly announces: "My ... my name is Rabbit. Walter told me to come here and tell you my name. I need to find some parents."Sergeant Maddox is at first a little bemused by the name and strangeness of the situation, thinking it just a simple case of a lost child. But the facts soon prove otherwise. Especially when this slight, 'almost eleven-year-old" boy turns out to be the spitting image of a seven-year-old who was presumed drowned in an alpine river over fourteen years ago.(About the Author)Morgan Bruce lived most of his life in West Auckland, New Zealand. Now retired, he was a music teacher and a performer for 44 years, which is why music plays a large role in his writing. This is his 11th book.
Description Microservices promise a better way to sustainably deliver business impact. Rather than a single monolithic unit, applications built in this style are composed from loosely-coupled, autonomous services. Microservices in Action is a practical book about building and deploying microservice-based applications. Written for developers and architects with a solid grasp of service-oriented development, it tackles the challenge of putting microservices into production. Key features · Review of microservice architecture · Written by authors with daily, hands-on experience · Building a delivery pipeline for microservices Audience Readers should be intermediate developers with some knowledge of enterprise application architecture. About the technology Microservices change the dev process, maximizing the efficiency and independence of small teams. To be successful, developers, team leaders, and architects need to master both the implementation details and the big picture of how microservices work in a production environment. Morgan Bruce and Paulo A. Pereira have years of experience building distributed applications, with particular expertise in the high-stakes finance and identity verification industries. They work daily with microservices in a production environment using the tools and techniques presented in this book.
Crohn's, colitis, IBS, Celiac disease and leaky gut syndrome.: Feel good FAST! The natural way using the OM4 plan
Michelle Morgan-Bruce
Independently Published
2019
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Underactive thyroid disorder, natural management using the OM4 plan.
Michelle Morgan-Bruce
Independently Published
2019
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Diabetes: Make it a thing of the past using the OM4 plan. -
Michelle Morgan-Bruce
Independently Published
2019
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In 1972, the Philadelphia Phillies experienced one of their worst seasons in franchise history, finishing with an abysmal 59-97 record. Yet throughout this disastrous season, Steve "Lefty" Carlton proved to be a diamond in the rough. In his first year with the club, he led the league with 27 wins, eight shutouts, and a sizzling 1.98 ERA, earning an astounding 45.8 percent of Philadelphia's wins. He also won his first Cy Young award, the first pitcher to do so with a last-place team. This work chronicles Carlton's magical season, including the Rick Wise-for-Carlton trade, his 5-1 start following the players' first-ever strike, his 15-game winning streak, and a number of memorable games along the way. Interviews with Phillies icons, Hall of Famers, and legendary sports writers add insights to this account of Carlton's remarkable achievements amidst one of the most calamitous periods in Phillies history.
Lord, Lift Me Up: Beyond the Tumult of the Times
Bruce Monroe Morgan
Nurturing Faith Inc.
2012
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For more than 150 years, in season and out of season, the hand on the steeple of the First Baptist Church of Griffin, Georgia, has "silently spoken to the world about us of the glory of the other world."1 The origin of the icon remains unknown. Lightning struck the church steeple in 1884, and the church minutes record for June 8 that year: "On motion the deacons were requested to look after and have the lightning rod repaired."2 During the repairs workmen discovered that the lightning rod was a large hand with the index finger pointing heavenward. The hand on the steeple had become so corroded, it was unrecognizable by the church members on the ground. Therefore, one bolt of lightning had restored the elevation of the hand and rekindled the aspiration of Johnson Oatman's hymn, "Higher Ground" I want to scale the utmost height And catch a gleam of glory bright; But still I'll pray till heav'n I've found, "Lord, lead me on to higher ground." Lord, lift me up and let me stand, By faith on heaven's table land, A higher plane than I have found; Lord, plant my feet on higher ground. This book is an answer to the prayer and an anthem of gratitude to the ministers, deacons, and company, both present and departed, of that august household of faith in which I was privileged to serve for more than three decades.