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The Generals of October by John T. Cullen, Simon & Schuster, October 2004 -- as sinister forces seize power, only two young Army officers, David Gordon and Victoria 'Tory' Breen, can unravel the dark secrets of Operation Ivory Baton to the nation
John T. Cullen has authored over 20 books, including The Generals of October (Simon & Schuster, 2004)—pulse-pounding political-military suspense fiction set in a near-future U.S. Constitutional crisis.
Scorpion--a screenplay by John T. Cullen--out of the horrors of the Balkan Wars rises a strange serial killer
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This Shoal of Space

a novel

by John T. Cullen

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She told Dr. Stanislaus about her fall into the pool. “I feel something in my head. I felt it when I nearly drowned myself. I feel it now. It’s always there.”

“A personality?”

“I’m not sure. It’s like an eel coming out from under the rocks deep in the water.”

“So it’s a snake or an eel?”

“I’m not sure. I don’t see a creature, I just think there’s one.”

“So maybe it’s just an analogy.”

“Maybe.”

“Then we’d like to know what it’s an analogy of.”

“Yes. Am I suicidal?”

“You are under a great deal of stress. It seems to me you are afraid. You seem afraid of people doing things to you, not you doing things to yourself.”

“Then, on Sunday, I was examined by an exorcist.”

“You were what?” The gray walls around Dr. Stanislaus grew smoky, or was that just her vision blurring?

“I was interviewed by an exorcist.” She told him about her meeting with Father Lawrence.

Pause. “I see.” Another pause. “And how to do you feel about that?”

“Scared.”

“Of the devil?”

“No. For my son’s health.”

“So it’s the old fear.”

She laughed. “Popping up in new ways?”

“What do you think?”

“I wish I were so sure.”

He never spoke her name. “Tell me about the exorcist.”

“Are you going to laugh?”

“No.”

She told him. He drank it all in without expression.

“I guess you hear the wildest things.”

He looked up at her. “What do you mean?” His eyes bored into her.

“I meant, this all sounds crazy, right?”

He changed the subject. “Your physical turned out fine. No brain tumors or anything.”

“Can I ask you a question?”

“Shoot.”

“Does it bother you in any way that a patient of yours seeks spiritual help as well as medical?”

“The mind is still a mystery. If it helps, do it.”

“You don’t think I’m flipping my frying pan?”

“I don’t think so. I’m still working on extreme stress as a hypothesis. Are you getting your sleep nights?”

“Are you serious?”

He tapped the microphone. “Patient answers no.”

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John T. Cullen has been a pioneer in digital publishing since 1996. He is listed by digital publishing historian Karen Wiesner as the sixth digital publisher in history, and the second person to publish serialized chapters on line (starting 1996). His web magazine Deep Outside SFFH was the first to be listed along with the professional pulps in Writer's Market (1999) and was at one time the oldest professional SFFH magazine in the world. John T. Cullen continues to explore new ways to adapt the primordial power of storytelling to emerging new digital opportunities as the Third Millennium springs to light.

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A Walk in Ancient Rome by John T. Cullen, Simon & Schuster 2005, 2d Ed. Summer 2008
A Walk in Ancient Rome John T. Cullen (Simon&Schuster May 2005) innovative, acclaimed walking & teaching tour—explore every corner of the Imperial capital at its zenith almost 2000 years ago; learn its history—smell and taste the very air of Classical Rome.





= Summer 2008 =

A Walk in Ancient Rome by John T. Cullen, Second Edition - Summer 2008, originally First Edition Simon & Schuster 2005
A Walk in Ancient Rome, Second Edition John T. Cullen (Clocktower Books 2008)—New! Many new maps; images from the unique scale model of AndréCaron of Quebec. Read this innovative book, with its acclaimed walking & teaching tour. Explore every corner of the Imperial capital at its zenith almost 2000 years ago; learn its history. Smell and taste the very air of Classical Rome. The new edition is bigger, like an atlas. Some people have carried the 1st edition with them to Rome, and found it greatly enhanced their experience.




Dead Move: Kate Morgan and the Haunting Mystery of Coronado, 2nd Ed. by John T. Cullen, (Clocktower Books, San Diego, Summer 2008)
Dead Move: Kate Morgan and the Haunting Mystery of Coronado, 2nd Ed. John T. Cullen (Clocktower Books, San Diego, Summer 2008). John T. Cullen has tackled the mystery of the ghost at the Hotel del Coronado. He has assembled a dramatic new theory about how and why she violently died on the back steps of the hotel in 1892. A first-class ghost story and whodunit wrapped in one.