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Stan Jones

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The Sand Garden

The Sand Garden

Stan Jones; Mary Wasche

Bowhead Press
2023
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In this debut installment of a new mystery series set in Palm Springs, Dana Forsythe is a grieving widow and hard-nosed ex-policewoman who turns private eye after her cop husband Frank is killed on duty. She gets an even bigger shock when she learns Frank had twins with a secret mistress who's just been murdered. What's more, the orphaned twins are dropped off on Dana's patio in the middle of the night, then she's hired by an attorney to help defend the accused killer. She's plunged into an investigation that takes her deep into a world of wealth, privilege and murder in California's glittering desert oasis. Can she nail the real killer before he nails her?Lead author Stan Jones is the creator of the critically acclaimed and Amazon best-selling Alaska-based Nathan Active mysteries.
Ghost Light

Ghost Light

Stan Jones; Patricia Watts

Bowhead Press
2021
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With the help of a demented Alaska Native elder, Chukchi police chief Nathan Active hunts for the killer who left a woman's expertly dismembered body in the ice cellar of an abandoned Inupiat Eskimo fish camp. The investigation pulls Active into a dark tangle of love and jealousy, even as he struggles to recover from the PTSD that has haunted him since being wounded in a shootout in an earlier case.The case starts when Tommie Leokuk's husband brings her to Active's office to show him what she found in her latest midnight ramble around the Arctic hamlet of Chukchi. From the pouch of her traditional atiqluk, she pulls a human jawbone with a single molar still in place.Tommie's dementia means she can't explain where she found it. As her husband explains, "She lost her brain few years ago."At first, Chief Active doesn't know whether she's found a murder victim or an old grave opened by erosion or scavengers.He soon discovers it's very much a murder case, one of the most tangled he's seen. The victim had two lovers, one male, one female. Both become suspects as the investigation proceeds.At the same time, Active grapples with PTSD from being shot in a prior case. When he starts to wonder how his gun would taste, he realizes it's time to see Chukchi's tribal healer, Nelda Qivits, who believes anything can be cured by a cup of bitter sourdock tea in her little cabin on a back street of Chukchi.______________________Ghost Light is the seventh installment in the critically acclaimed Nathan Active series: "Painterly descriptions of Alaska's natural beauty and the lives of the native people are fascinating." - USA Today"An enchanting series" - People"You can feel the bite of the west wind that comes screaming across the Alaska tundra and sense the isolation of the Inupiat Eskimos who live in this desolate part of the world." - New York Times Review of Books
Ghost Light

Ghost Light

Stan Jones; Patricia Watts

Bowhead Press
2021
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With the help of a demented Alaska Native elder, Chukchi police chief Nathan Active hunts for the killer who left a woman's expertly dismembered body in the ice cellar of an abandoned Inupiat Eskimo fish camp. The investigation pulls Active into a dark tangle of love and jealousy, even as he struggles to recover from the PTSD that has haunted him since being wounded in a shootout in an earlier case."Ghost Light" is the seventh installment in the critically acclaimed Nathan Active series: "Painterly descriptions of ALaska's natural beauty and the lives of the native people are fascinating." - USA Today. " "An enchanting series" - People. "You can feel the bite of the west wind that comes screaming across the Alaska tundra and sense the isolation of the Inupiat Eskimos who live in this desolate part of the world." - New York Times Review of Books
The Story of Me

The Story of Me

Stan Jones

NavPress Publishing Group
2019
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One Million Copies Sold in Series Christian Book Award: ECPA Medallion of ExcellenceYoung children can begin to develop a wondrous appreciation for God's marvelous gift of sexuality by understanding some of the basics of fetal development. In this book we discuss the growth of a child inside a mother's body and the birth process. With such instruction, young children begin to develop a trust for God's law and to see God as a lawgiver who has the best interests of His people at heart. God is the giver of good gifts Designed for ages 3-5, and using age-appropriate language and illustrations, this book explains to young children the marvelous bodies God gave them.
What's the Big Deal?

What's the Big Deal?

Stan Jones

NavPress Publishing Group
2019
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One Million Copies Sold in Series Christian Book Award: ECPA Medallion of ExcellenceYour kids know about sex. But what they've gathered from TV, other kids, or the internet doesn't tell them everything or answer all of their questions. What's the Big Deal? was written to help parents provide the answers to their 8-to-12-year-olds. This book explains the basic facts about sex and related issues such as: Why God made adults so that they want to have sexWhat God actually says in the Bible about sex and why it's designed for marriageThe amazing changes ahead of you during pubertyHow to respond when you feel sexual pressure from friends, TV shows, movies, and magazinesYour kids can read this book with you so you can discuss it together. This provides them the safe space to ask hard questions they might find embarrassing. The book will help kids understand what a beautiful and exciting gift from God sexuality is meant to be.Now revised and updated with: Separate chapters on puberty for boys and girlsA chapter on the dangers of pornographyAn expanded age range (formerly 8 to 11, now 8 to 12)
How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex

How and When to Tell Your Kids about Sex

Stan Jones

NavPress Publishing Group
2019
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One Million Copies Sold in Series Christian Book Award: ECPA Medallion of ExcellenceStan and Brenna Jones help parents establish a biblical view of sexuality in their homes. Building on a biblical foundation, they discuss how to talk with your children about sexual issues and when it's appropriate to tell them what. With stark honesty and practical suggestions, they addressBuilding a Christian understanding of sex and sexualityDeveloping a healthy dialogue with children about sexualityHow and when to explain sexual intercoursePreparing for the physical changes of pubertyPreparing for dating: dealing with romance and sexual attractionEncouraging a commitment to chastityWhat to do if you're getting a late start telling your kids about sexNow revised and updated with helpful material on the dangers of pornography, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
Facing the Facts

Facing the Facts

Stan Jones

NavPress Publishing Group
2019
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One Million Copies Sold in SeriesChristian Book Award: ECPA Medallion of ExcellencePuberty marks the beginning of significant changes in a child's relationships with parents and the opposite sex. It's an exciting but often stressful time as a child transitions to adulthood. Facing the Facts gives children the information needed to understand exactly what's happening to their bodies during the years ahead and why God planned it to happen just that way. They'll learn aboutHow girls' and boys' bodies change, both inside and outExactly how a woman gets pregnant and gives birthWhy God wants you to save sex for marriageLove, dating, and how relationships matureNow revised and updated withAn introduction to differing views on sex based on worldviewMore thorough material on Christian morality and the broader theological meaning of sex as appropriate for a young personChapters on masturbation, sexual addiction, gender identity, and same-sex love
Tundra Kill

Tundra Kill

Stan Jones

Soho Press
2018
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The fifth entry to the Nathan Active series set in Alaska. Nathan Active, the top cop in a swath of the Alaskan tundra that is larger than15 U.S. states, has a new mystery to unravel after a dog musher is killed by a snowmobile. When the case is connected with Alaska's gorgeous female governor, Active is swept into the bizarre family affairs and outsized political ambitions of the most dangerous woman he has ever met. Now the counter-moves that have been put into place by the governor threaten the lives of both his beloved Grace Palmer and her daughter, Nita. With his career on the line, Active has to outwit the governor and save the people he cares for most before time runs out.
Frozen Sun

Frozen Sun

Stan Jones

Soho Press
2018
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The third entry to the Nathan Active series. Blizzards, tundra, Eskimos, bush pilots, and bingo-loving grandmas enliven this literate ethnic mystery starring Alaska State Trooper Nathan Active, who has been assigned to the remote Arctic town of Chukchi. Though born an Inupiat Eskimo, Active was raised in Anchorage by white parents and has little knowledge of his native culture. During the long months he has spent in Chukchi, he has rallied against the icy weather and struggled to understand his two cultural identities, but he realizes how deeply he has been settling into the rhythms of community life when Grace Palmer, a local beauty queen, goes missing. The state trooper mounts a search that ultimately leads him halfway across Alaska--and gives him plenty of time to discover he is in love with Grace. Closing in on the answers, however, he discovers evidence that points to an agonizing situation: she is either dead, or she is a cold-blooded killer.
Shaman Pass

Shaman Pass

Stan Jones

Soho Press Inc
2005
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"Active maintains his awe of the vast Alaskan tundra, a forbidding region that Jones renders in all its bone-chilling beauty."-Marilyn Stasio, "The New York Times Book Review "[Jones'] depiction of a freezing world of tar-paper houses and whaling camps is absolutely convincing."-"Houston Chronicle Alaska State Trooper Nathan Active is regarded as "half-white" by the Inupiats of the village where he is stationed. He was born in Chukchi but was adopted by Anglos and raised in Anchorage. Now he is called upon to investigate the murder of a tribal leader who was stabbed to death with an antique harpoon, which had been recently returned to the community under the Indian Graves Act.