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CUSTOMER PICKS
Eagan Hill Publishers puts out a wide range of books on a variety of different subjects. Some of the most popular titles we’ve published include Tides of War, The Oswald Reflection and A Two Reel Murder. Read on to find out more.

TIDES OF WAR
Larry Names
BROTHERS
LOVERS
SPIES
PATRIOTS
DIVIDED BY LOYALTY
It was a land torn asunder. . . Secession fever gripped an angry South--while leaders in Washington stood hopelessly mired in doubt and indecision. From Maine to Alabama, the best and bravest of a generation were swept up in the fury and excitement of the onrushing storm. In this extraordinary time-on land and sea-a new kind of war would be fought, testing a young nation's dedication to ideas that freedom brings.
COMMITTED BY HONOR

THE OSWALD REFLECTION
Larry Names
Was Lee Harvey Oswald a patsy, the fall guy in a sinister plot to assassinate Pres. John F. Kennedy?
Was Oswald the lone nut assassin like the Warren Commission claimed him to be?
Tom Regan didn’t believe the Warren Commission report, but he couldn’t
dispute their findings without having any tangible proof, evidence that
Oswald had a double and he was caught up in a vast conspiracy.
Tom Regan seeks the answer to a question that puzzled investigators for more than a decade.
Did Lee Harvey Oswald have a double?
He quit his job and risked his life to find the truth.
Regan’s investigation took him from Wisconsin to Oklahoma, Arizona, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, California, and finally Mexico until he found the truth about Oswald. His story is based on actual events and testimony from the only man to confess being part of the most incredible conspiracy in history.

A TWO REEL MURDER
LARRY NAMES
Maisy Malone went to Hollywood to become a star in motion pictures. Instead she became a sleuth, not by choice but by chance when she stumbled into a murder. Los Angeles Police Detective Ed Browning intended to write off the death of actor Leslie Clover as an accident until Maisy said she could prove the man was murdered. To top that off, she bet him she could solve the murder before he could. Browning took the bet and the contest was on to catch a killer. Browning only had a bunch of inexperienced, clumsy, bungling cops to help him, while Maisy had the aid of silent screen actress and comedy queen Mabel Normand. The detective and the actress went to the wire nose-to-nose in their race to solve the crime and needed a photo finish to determine the winner.

THE LAMBEAU YEARS - PART ONE
THE HISTORY OF THE GREEN BAY PACKERS
Larry Names
Packers.
Green Bay.
The Green Bay Packers.
No matter how it’s said, one can’t say Green Bay without thinking of the Packers or say Packers without thinking about Green Bay, the greatest little city in all of professional sports. But when and how did this legend in pro sports begin? That question is answered in the first detailed history of the Green Bay Packers.
Larry Names tells the myths that color Packer history. Then he strips away the legends and finds the truth behind the tales. Did Curly Lambeau really start the Packers? What was George Whitney Calhoun’s role in Packer history? How did George Halas help save the Packers from extinction? Were the early executives of the Packers anti-Semitic? How did Gerald Clifford create the most unique franchise in all of professional sports?
Then there was the team, the players. How did the coach and general manager of a small town team in the frigid north entice so many stars to play professional football for him for less money than they could get in bigger cities? Jug Earpe, Charley Mathys, Cub Buck, Vern Lewellen, Red Dunn, Lavvie Dilweg, Johnny Blood, Cal Hubbard, Mike Michalske, and more. Hall-of-Famers all.
The Green Bay Packers. The team and franchise too tough to die.

“Writing is the geometry of the soul”
Plato
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