Books by "Anthony W. Eichenlaub"

3 books found

Not Done Yet

Not Done Yet

by Anthony W. Eichenlaub

2023 · Oak Leaf Books LLC

You're never too old to change the future. A resident of a nursing home discovers something strange when he orchestrates his escape heist. A mother must decide what to do when four copies of her son return from the Duplication War. An elderly villain writes one last letter to her superhero daughter. Fourteen stories of justice, beauty, and innovation that prove you don't need to be young to be ambitious. Too old to make a difference? Step aside, kid. We're Not Done Yet.

Justice in an Age of Metal and Men

Justice in an Age of Metal and Men

by Anthony W. Eichenlaub

There are some problems all the tech in Texas can’t solve. Things aren’t always easy for the Sheriff of Dead Oak, Texas. Cybernetically modified biker gangs roam the skies, dangerous outlaws prowl the streets, and gunslingers threaten the delicate balance of a Texas gone sour. J.D. doesn’t mind. He’ll hold hard the line of justice, no matter what it takes. Sometimes things aren’t so simple. When a rancher is murdered, it’s going to take all of J.D.’s skills as a Texas Ranger to track the killer. Every turn he makes he find more threads of a massive conspiracy that could tear his town apart. Every discovery leads him down the darker path of his own past. And he’s not the only one doing some tracking. A man in black is on his trail. There’s only one thing J.D. knows for sure: One way or another, there’s going to be Justice in an Age of Metal and Men.

Peace in an Age of Metal and Men

Peace in an Age of Metal and Men

by Anthony W. Eichenlaub

2016 · Oak Leaf Books LLC

Something ain’t right in the town of Swallow Hill. A boy’s cold blooded murder yanks J.D. from his life of peace. Guilt at past failures drives him, but soon the problem in Swallow Hill proves to be too much to solve alone. Problem is, there’s nobody he can trust: not his old war buddy, not the sheriff, and definitely not the good-looking gentleman from the city. Seems everyone around wants him to shoot someone else. J.D. has to decide: is he going to go in guns blazing or is there a better way? Can there possibly be Peace in an Age of Metal and Men?