Just Beyond the Curve

Just Beyond the Curve

Larry Huddleston

Larry Huddleston

Young musical savant meets girl, falls in love and follows in his father's footsteps to be named Entertainer of the Year!John Travis had been as innocent as a lamb before he found out his father had been a Country Western music star that had ranked right up there with the greatest of all time before he was killed in a horrific car crash, leaving his wife and infant son alone in the world. As far as 20 year old John Travis, Jr. knew, he had no musical talent, in fact, he’d never even been real smart, but he believed someone could teach him and he could learn. He just had to find the right person. Then, he finds the love of his life and success, but also makes a very deadly enemy along the way, who thinks nothing of killing those who anger or mistreat him. John Travis Jr. Entertainer of the Year nominee unfortunately fell into that category.
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The Mistri Virus

The Mistri Virus

Larry Huddleston

Larry Huddleston

THE MISTRI VIRUS...Captain Tommy LeSade was patriotic to the core then his government betrayed him. Now he’s mad to the core! He has developed a computer program which will allow him to rule the world; or destroy it! With one keystroke the world as we know it will be changed, once THE MISTRI VIRUS is freed...It's the late 1980s and Sharmouth Borough Council is having a difficult time. Money has been lost on speculative financial deals, budget cutbacks threaten redundancies and the whiff of corruption is in the air. Worse still, one of the accountants dies in a car crash and Chief Accountant Dave Winner finds ten thousand pounds in banknotes hidden in his desk.Winner teams up with auditor Sally Travis to get to the bottom of things, but their investigations soon bring them into conflict with Miles Cavendish, a powerful local businessman who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.Ill-suited to a James Bond lifestyle, our heroes lurch from comic incompetence to improbable success, but corruption always has a price.
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