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The Last Gift

Last GiftIn 1792, Paris is in flames and the hungry guillotine waits . . . .

    In The Last Gift, the reader is woven into the fabric of the French Revolution, one of the most chaotic and violent social upheavals of all time. Strong and resourceful heroines, an intrepid hero and a complex and terrifying nemesis are ingredients in a tale of passionate love, bright courage and dark revenge that carries the reader from the royal palace to the shadow of the guillotine.

   Jubilee is an innocent young American girl in Paris with her family. One summer afternoon Jubilee’s world comes tumbling down. She is secretly in love with Jake, her father’s handsome, young business partner, and though he asks for her hand in marriage, something is wrong. That same day Jubilee’s father discovers something ugly and mysterious that involves both Jake and her father’s French business associate Edouard Larousse. That night Jubilee’s parents are murdered and she is abducted and imprisoned in a brothel. Marie, a resourceful and worldly-wise veteran of the Paris underworld, befriends Jubilee and helps her escape—but not before something even more horrifying happens that changes Jubilee’s life forever.

200 pages, dozens of illustrations
if you like it, let me know susan.cogan@gmail.com

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The

Hands of the
Buddha


Hands of the Buddha Book JacketA Modern Interpretation of the Dhammapada

This ancient book of Buddhist wisdom is older than the Bible. Rewritten in clear, clean modern language, the words of the Buddha will connect with the modern reader. The Dhammapada has been called the distilled essence of Buddhism. In 423 brief verses, said to be actual sayings from the Buddha himself, you will find inspiration and guidance.


"We are what we think about. All our lives are founded on our thoughts and our world is made up of our thoughts. Like the wagon drawn after an ox, suffering will follow a deluded mind."

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"We are what we think about. When our minds are clear and disciplined, happiness will follow us as faithfully as our shadow."
—From The Hands of the Buddha

124 pages, dozens of illustrations
if you like it, let me know susan.cogan@gmail.com

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Murder on the Waterfront
Murder on the Waterfront

In 1930s San Francisco, one night a man dies in the arms of Lady Margaret Thompson, Countess of Chesterleigh. Inspector Monahan is a hard-boiled cop whose dearest wish is for Her Ladyship to stay out of police work. The odds are against it.

"Twists and turns, red herrings, clues that aren't clues--all await the happily unwary reader in a tightly plotted tale by a very talented author."--Murder & Mayhem Book Club

"The characters are lively and engaging, and the story moves along at a nice clip, with some interesting twists and turns. "--Reviewing The Evidence

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Moby Dick--the good partsMoby Dick or The Whale
The Good Parts

By Herman Melville
Edited by Susan Brassfield Cogan

When this book was published in 1851, reading for pleasure was still a fairly new idea. There were no televisions, no movies, no mp3 players, no internet and no cell phones. If you wanted to hear music you picked up a fiddle or a guitar and played it for yourself or you talked someone into doing it for you. In 1851 books were very expensive. If you bought a book to read for pleasure there’d better be a lot in it for your Yankee dollar. Melville knew his audience and he knew he needed to add a lot of stuff to his plain sea tale to make it interesting to his readers This book was written for the average reader of the mid-19th century.

Here we are now in the early 21st century and Melville is competing with anime, Disney, Spielberg and millions of blogs. If he were publishing this book today he would have written the book for us 21st century people and wouldn’t have included a 3000 word essay on “The Whiteness of The Whale” plopped down into the middle of a great and gripping story about monumental evil and passionate revenge.

So here is Moby Dick for the 21st Century. All the long boring parts demanded by our ancestors have been deleted while preserving the story that still entertains after more than 150 years.

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Murder Magic & The Macabre

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Pocket Darwin
The Man Who Needed Killing
One day, the meanest man in town is found dead.
Unpublished. If you like it let me know.

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AMAZON SHORTS!

You can now buy my shortstories on line at Amazon.com. It is $.49 you won't regret spending! Trust me!

Violet Crime
"Imagine an insinuating saxophone and you will know what it was like to meet Violet Harris…" A denizen of jazz clubs and fan-tan parlors in 1935 San Francisco, Violet is a dangerous woman who has a bag of tricks that will make your head spin - twists, surprises and clues that don't make any sense. But she makes one huge mistake when she kidnaps Lady Margaret's beloved Henry. Violet discovers the Countess of Chesterleigh can also be clever - and dangerous.

Merlin's Gate: The Weapon
Merlin's Gate is a dark world where owning book, weapons or products of modern technology will get you a one-way ticket to The Pit - and all tickets to The Pit are one way. Brax is a street rat who has always struggled to survive. His friend Cabe is the son of a Domun, a powerful clergyman. Brax finds a beautiful, silvery cylinder, some kind of mastech - massproduced technology. He knows (hopes) it is a powerful weapon. Brax's desire to own such a deadly thing lands Cabe in the Pit where he will face certain death. This is a science fiction fantasy piece about survival, courage and redemption.

Their Bones Still Bleach
In 1920 jazz musicians, writers and artists, flocked to Paris and came to be known as the Lost Generation. Lady Margaret, Countess of Chesterleigh went to Paris to paint and to heal from the Great War and to grieve the loss of Henry, the love of her life. One morning Hercule, a friend who lives downstairs from her studio, is found desad, slumped over his typewriter. At first it looks like another writer has committed suicide but the police say it's murder and Lady Margaret has the best motive. I wrote this story as a view into Lady Margaret's past. What was she like before she was the famous artist of Murder on the Waterfront?


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