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Works

J.C. has published five books:
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Cat-astrophe. An antique dealer makes a find that is
literally out of this world, propelling him on a planet-hopping
quest to save Earth.
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"Cat Stephens" Murphy, a successful antique
dealer, uncovers a sentient alien device that gives him the ability
to transport anywhere in the known universe. Learning of a plot to
mine Earth's nuclear waste, he joins the Fungari Union Bureau of
Alien Relations, an alien spy agency devoted to protecting
undeveloped planets from exploitation. As a fledgling FUBAR agent,
Cat is assigned a super sexy partner, Jasmine, who helps him
acclimate to his new job as they pursue the evil Dr. X to the moon
and back to Earth to stop X's plans to decimate the Fungari Union
using Earth's stockpile of spent nuclear fuel.
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A
Writer's Guide to Microsoft Word. A how-to book
about Microsorft Word tailored for writers. It talks about the
things a writer needs to know, in language that makes it easy to
learn and leverage the software tool to improve productivity.
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Jericho
Jones and the Forgotten Fortress. Jericho Jones is a
xeno-archaeologist with a mission to prove his theories are correct.
Are the Argornians, the alien race that left such tantalizing
artifacts so long ago, really extinct or are they simply in hiding?
This is my first attempt at a serial novel.
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Jericho
Jones and the Slumbering Sentient. Jericho Jones
finds himself alone, confronting an artificial sentience in charge
of the forgotten fortress. Is it friend or foe? Will he find food
and water before he perishes? Will he ever escape the prison he
finds himself in? Only one way to find out -- read the book!. This
is the second volume in the serial novel.
Armagiddeon. What can cause an
apocalypse, create zombies, and build robots? Aliens, of course. But
mankind really brought them all upon themselves.
His works in progress
include:
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Of Love,
Learning, and Loss. A novella about a sentient
starship and a tragic maiden voyage.
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Jake and
the A.I.
(working title). Is the museum haunted, or is there
some other explanation for the whispered voices that Jake hears in
the Ancient Egyptian Room? Are they benign or sisister? Jake must
race to find the answers, but is he helping a hapless visitor to the
planet or a something with darker designs? You can read the prologue
and first five chapters on
Authonomy.com.
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