Clay Stafford
Content by Clay Stafford
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In 1950, a poor Lebanese teenager, 19-year-old Sam Moore, emigrated alone to America. His English was as broken as his prospects for the American Dream.
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Mark Twain Remembers is a fictitious account of a major American literary figure looking back at an incident which changed his life forever.
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Detective Alex Cross is back.
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The Seville Communion is a literary mystery and thriller so tight it could hold hot water.
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The reigning pontiff in his last earthly moments declares privately in his personal journal that his two-decade reign as head of the Catholic Church may not have been God-ordained at all.
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The Fencing Master is a mystery set in the mid-1800s, when Queen Isabel II was on the Spanish throne and a revolution was in the making.
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The scariest word in the English language excluding IRS has to be cancer.
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On June 8, 1972, a photographer captured the now infamous image of Kim Phuc, a nine-year-old Vietnamese girl, running naked down a Trang Bang highway, her clothes and skin incinerated by American n
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Academic authors are comfortable in their genesWhat do you get when two professorial Ph.
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An American Story"I wasn't worth a damn until I was thirty."Such bluntness is typical of An American Story, Debra Dickerson's inspiring new biography.
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