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Steve Byas

    Digging Up Bones
    History's Greatest Libels
    • History's Greatest Libels

      A Challenge to Some of the Great Lies of History

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      George Orwell said, "The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history." Liberals understand that they win victories today by distorting the record of our past. For all their devotion to the merits of tradition, conservatives think a great victory, such as the confirmation of Clarence Thomas, is the end of the battle. Liberals never concede the historical record, and neither should those who believe in limited government, free enterprise, and individual liberty. In History's Greatest Libels, Steve Byas takes the battle to the Left, challenging head-on their politicized distortions of the past.

      History's Greatest Libels
    • Digging Up Bones

      A Lance McNabb Mystery

      • 376 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Lance McNabb expected the assignment would offer a welcome diversion from his usual fare as a private exposing insurance scams, tailing unfaithful spouses, and litigation research. All the young and beautiful Lisa Allen asked him to do was research her family history. Lisa's grandfather, Chuck Elder, is adamantly opposed to the he calls it "digging up bones." Lance McNabb has little difficulty in uncovering some genealogical information, but he also finds out why Lisa's grandfather opposes their efforts. Dark secrets, including murder, are part of what some of Norwood's leading citizens prefer to stay buried. Some are willing to kill again, to keep those secrets in the grave. In Digging Up Bones, we find that shaking the family tree can be down right lethal.

      Digging Up Bones