Alton Gansky, Nonfiction: A Conversation with God: If You Could Ask God Anything What Would It Be?
Alton Gansky: The Indispensable Guide to Practically Everything: Jesus (The Essestials Made Easy)
Robert Cornuke: The Pravda Messenger: A Novel
with Alton Gansky
Alton Gansky: Out of Time, Value (J. D. Stanton Mysteries)
The HMS Archer is a ghost ship. JD Stanton doesn't believe in ghosts.
Alton Gansky: Vanished, Value (J. D. Stanton Mysteries)
The people of a small California town have disappeared.
Alton Gansky: A Ship Possessed, Value (J. D. Stanton Mysteries)
The USS Triggerfish returned home with its crew but it did not come home alone.
Alton Gansky: Enoch
What if Enoch came back?
Jeff Struecker: Certain Jeopardy
A military action/adventure I wrote with Capt. Jeff Struecker. A page turner.
Robert Cornuke: The Bell Messenger: A Novel
One of the books I co-authored.
Alton Gansky: Zero-G
It's the first commercial space flight. Just as competitive as the old space race. And even more deadly.
Alton L. Gansky: Angel
A wise stranger has come to save our world. But is he too good to be true?
Alton Gansky: Finder's Fee
My Latest from Zondervan Publishing
Alton Gansky: 40 Days
NONFICTION. A look at the 40 days between the resurrection and ascension of Christ.
Alton Gansky: Crime Scene Jerusalem
A 21st century forensics expert investigates a 1st century crime--the crime of the ages.
Alton Gansky: The Incumbent
An abduction…a trail of disturbing clues… Politics are about to become deadly
Alton Gansky: Before Another Dies
When nighttime radio becomes daytime danger, Mayor Maddy Glenn must act before another innocent dies.
Alton Gansky: Director's Cut
Success can bring more than fame and fortune. For Mayor Maddy Glenn and her starlet cousin, it might bring death.
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