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The CANNASTAR FACTOR - Book 1

 

The ORGAN GRINDER FACTOR - Book 2

THE TROUBLE WITH MIRACLES -
Book 3

The ancient secret of fusion energy is rediscovered in a breathless thriller about the magic and mystery of the Easter Island statues…Cyd and Alex return to Montana to settle down but once a close friend working in Chile, turns up missing after recent earthquakes, Cyd and Alex go looking for him. Filled with page-turning suspense, The Trouble with Miracles is an adventure thriller about the magic and mystery of the Easter Island statues.
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  • If you want a well written book full of adventure, The Trouble with Miracles is for you! Stephen Steele had a writing style that I can’t define as anything other than a readers dream. Everything was written so smoothly and the flow was beautiful!

    —Sara Webb, Amazon reviewer

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In desperate search of a place to safely grow their miracle cure for viruses called Cannastar, Alex and Cyd shipwreck off the west coast of Africa and wash ashore in the drug and war-torn nation of Gineau-Bissau. Fleeing for their lives, they arrive in Senegal where they become involved in the country’s real-life child-slavery problem and barely avoid execution. They find refuge in Israel where they meet the inventor of the Organ Grinder
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  • With high octane action and plenty of rapier wit, this “thrill a minute” novel has lots of sharp turns and plot twists . . . It will have you on the edge of your seat until the final page.

    —Pages and Paws, Amazon reviewer

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The miracle plant is called Cannastar and it cures all manner of viruses from Coronavirus and cancer, to HIV and herpes. Cannastar costs next to nothing to grow, returns the hopelessly ill to good health, and threatens to bankrupt the pharmaceutical industry. Big Phrama will stop at nothing to keep it off the market.
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  • An amazing and timely concept! Fast-paced and well written. An engrossing thriller that . . . kept my interest from beginning to its surprising end.

    —Patricia Bacall, Amazon reviewer

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