Encounter in Atlanta

Encounter in Atlanta

Ed Howdershelt

Science Fiction

CD-ROM Edition. Produced for distribution at cost. Not a DVD, not an audio CD, no illustrations. Produced in a Microsoft Compatible Format for reading, printing or research. The Book on CD-ROM Advantage. Print only the pages, passages or paragraphs you want, search for key words or terms, read from your laptop, home computer or mini when it pleases you. Share it electronically with friends and relatives. Supply your children with books on their computers instead of video games. Share with 1 or 100 students at the same time for educational purposes. No need to buy a separate electronic device to read a book. Save a Tree. Pay one low price and have as many books of this title that you want to print.*****Ed Howdershelt is a Science Fiction author who lives in Florida. He spent some time in the US Army. Ed has epublished several Science Fiction series including "In Service to a Goddess" and "3rd World Products" A quote of his is a popular: "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order. In regards to the quote, Howdershelt said "I spoke those words in February, 1971 in opposition to student anti-war protests which called for a building takeover at University of Texas, Arlington. A couple of years ago I received an email notifying me that I was being quoted in newsgroups."
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3rd World Products, Book 17

3rd World Products, Book 17

Ed Howdershelt

Science Fiction

Marie Conner, back on her feet after major reconstruction by AI nanobots, looks about forty and is as gorgeous as ever. She feels deeply indebted to Ed, but when she finds out he and her daughter Tanya had a brief affair, she goes ballistic. Their private conflict is put on hold because Iran's Fordow nuclear facility is about to go critical. The Iranians have no way to prevent another Chernobyl event, but they stubbornly won't allow outside assistance. Angela Horn sends Marie and Ed to covertly try to prevent a nuclear disaster. - Released 4/2013
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