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Gregory Greene holds an M.Sc. in electrical and electronic engineering. He has worked in telecommunications, contingency planning, education, and sustainable agriculture.

Gregory Greene is a pen name.

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Trigger Points

Gregory Greene

Wikileaks: it's big money and the politicians in its pocket against us and our need to know how they're spending our taxes.


Imagine being hounded halfway around the world by your own government just for opening your mouth!

 

Walkabout: The Story of a Brie....

Gregory Greene

A travelogue to the end of the world. The antidote for the Left Behind series.


After generations of rich and powerful men had tried and failed to destroy the earth, one day, in his own good time, God put the planet out of its misery. This is the story of the events that led up to that fateful day.

Walkabout is a novel set in a near future. It explores a world where leaders have been allowed to create a climate of fear such that no-one can be trusted and everybody has to be under surveillance. It exposes the workings of mind control in its political, commercial, and religious forms.

The fast-paced action in Walkabout takes place in the disaster scenarios familiar from the Book of Revelation and follows the lives of its characters as they take back their freedom and triumph over the system and its persecutions.

 

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Dr. J wrote 1 day ago

Dear Gregory: Your two books look like very interesting reads! Welco....

David Isaacson wrote 14 days ago

Dear Briefcentury, I see you are one of those who, like me, are backi....

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Marita A. Hansen wrote 23 days ago

Hi,Gregory. With the new month comes changes in shelves, so I'm messa....

Dianna Lanser wrote 25 days ago

Thank you, Gregory! God Bless you. Dianna

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I wrote 37 days ago

This is a fascinating story. You have real talent in building the action and sharing the feelings of the protagonist. I think the book has potential. A few typos remain and should be cleaned up. Best of luck! GG view book

I wrote 42 days ago

Creative Non-Fiction--never heard the term before, but I must say it's a creative thought. The text is easy to read, but enjoying it does require acceptance of the author's creative ideas and interpretations. I'm a bit puzzled by the extensive attention given to famous people--in the end, after al... view book

I wrote 51 days ago

Well written and quite captivating. The story literally grows on you. GG view book

I wrote 206 days ago

Chasing Pharaohs is extremely well written. I especially like the way the bad guy is depicted with feelings and loyalties, just like the good ones. I have no suggestions for improvement. Starred and backed. view book

I wrote 223 days ago

This is gripping and dramatic. Well written, too. Good work. BTW, change "straightjacket" to "straitjacket." Good luck, GG view book

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