Cincinnatus
The Secret Plot to Save America
Rusty McClure and David Stern

Price: $24.00
ISBN: 978-0-9842132-0-7
501 Pages
Washed-up golfer Matt Thurman dreams of returning to the PGA circuit. Instead, he sinks from caddy to fugitive. While investigating the fixing of PGA tournaments, Department of Justice attorney Espy Harper unearths a plot of draconian consequences. These unlikely partners plunge deep into America’s past, discovering a brotherhood of direct descendants of the Continental Army. And cross into the paranormal with the supernatural discoveries of Edward Leedskalnin, who single-handedly built America’s Stonehenge. From coast to coast to a members-only Bahamian island, Cincinnatus is a fast-paced read combining real and fictional characters and places across the country. This unique breakthrough novel has dual covers to represent major elements of this adventure.
— John Kiesewetter, Kentucky Enquirer, Review - PDF File
— Barnes & Noble Review - PDF File
— Mike Holmes Review - PDF File |
Coral Castle
The Story of Ed Leedskalnin and his Amercian Stonehenge
Rusty McClure & Jack Heffron
Price: $18.00
ISBN: 978-0-9842132-1-4
250 Pages
Coral Castle is the first book to take an objective, journalistic look at one of America’s most intriguing places - Coral Castle, located in Homestead, Florida, thirty miles southwest of Miami. It was built in the 1920s and ‘30s by an eccentric Latvian immigrant named Edward Leedskalnin, Working alone with primitive tools, he quarried, carved, and set in place more than 1,100 tons of coral rock, creating what is commonly known as the American Stonehenge. How he accomplished this amazing feat remains a mystery. Some believe he was simply a talented stonemason and engineer. Many others believe he had somehow harnessed anti-gravity powers, which allowed him to lift and move the stones as if by magic. Several books have been written on Ed’s other-worldly powers, and he has become a cult figure to those who believe in extra-terrestrials and in the magnetic grid theory. Skeptics have argued against these theories in magazine articles and on Web sites. In Coral Castle, Rusty McClure and Jack Heffron survey the theories and tell the story through journalistic investigation, interviewing experts on all sides of the argument, bringing this fascinating tale to a mass audience for the first time. |