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Non-Fiction by Keith Massey
Original Thin: the Paleo Diet in the Bible and Ancient
Literature

The Paleo Diet has helped thousands lose weight and keep it off. It’s the way our
earliest ancestors ate, and so it’s the best way to stay lean and strong.

But now, Dr. Keith Massey has uncovered evidence that the Bible and other Ancient
Literature preserved a distant memory of this diet.

From the Garden of Eden all the way to the Greek Olympics and beyond, ancient
people knew that Man should not live on Bread alone.

Click here to read excerpts from Original Thin: the Paleo Diet in the Bible and Ancient
Literature.
A Place of Brightness

Stefan and Andrew Valquist had a strange childhood. Their mother, who claimed to
have fought as an anti-Communist insurgent back in Romania, taught them everything
she knew before her death.

Andrew Valquist is just back from Iraq when he and his twin are racing to Romania on
an adventure that will threaten their lives and, they'll soon learn, the free world as we
know it. And it's somehow connected to their mother's mysterious past.

Click here to learn more and read excerpts from A Place of Brightness.
Next Stop: Spanish

John Valquist needs to learn Spanish. But he's in luck, since his uncle Andrew is a
language expert and former spy.

Go on an adventure with Dr. Valquist and his nephew. They're on vacation in Spain to
help John get a leg up on the Spanish Language. But former spies have a way of
stumbling into adventure!


Click here to learn more and read excerpts from Next Stop: Spanish.
In Saecula Saeculorum

In Saecula Saeculorum is the perfect novel for anyone who has ever studied Latin. But it's a
good read for anyone who enjoys adventure, drama, and even romance.

Four high school Latin students are on a mission back in time to save the world. If they pull
this off, they're making some demands. Mr. President, we want a Prom!

They've got all the typical worries of teenagers. Grades and romance top the list of their
dramas. But their last four years have been a lie. They thought they were in high school, but
they were actually being trained in a joint NSA/MI-6 mission to go back in time to save the
world!

Click here to learn more and read excerpts from In Saecula Saeculorum.
Intermediate Arabic for Dummies, published by Wiley
Publishing.

I had a great Arabic teacher at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Dustin Cowell. He
combined an enthusiasm for the language with firm and clear grammatical study. I hope I
was able to also strike that balance in my book
Intermediate Arabic for Dummies.  It
covers basic through intermediate levels of study and includes numerous exercises to
practice what you have learned.

Amor Vincit Omnia means Love Conquers All. In this fast-paced espionage thriller,
Andrew Valquist begins his work at the NSA, only to learn that his background in Latin
hurls him into an unexpected mission!

(If you're wondering, what's love got to do with it? The answer is, everything.)

Dr. Andrew Valquist is already flying half way across the world on a secret mission. And
he's not even finished his second day of orientation at the NSA! Obviously there's
something big going on.

A shadowy group is bent on unleashing chaos. Will Dr. Valquist  and his team solve the
riddle in time to prevent this calamity?

Click here to read excerpts from Amor Vincit Omnia: an Andrew Valquist Adventure.