Published Books

By: Marian Caldwell
This is a story about Jerry Walker, a fiction story about Jerry who is 10 years old. He loved seeing and riding in fast cars. Luckily, he had a friend who loved race cars that were fast and great looking. He loved the “RED DEVIL” car that his friend loved to drive fast down the street. Actually, his friend Billy knew the rules about driving fast on the residential streets but Billy would take a chance of driving the red devil faster than he should have.
By: Carl Kegerreis
When United States Air Force Captain Oley Washington’s fighter jet is shot down over Vietnam and he is captured by the enemy, life seems to be over. But Captain Oley is a resourceful young man, and he orchestrates a successful prison-camp break. He is expected to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for saving the lives of his fellow POWs.
By: Carl Kegerreis
When United States Air Force Captain Oley Washington’s fighter jet is shot down over Vietnam and he is captured by the enemy, life seems to be over. But Captain Oley is a resourceful young man, and he orchestrates a successful prison-camp break. He is expected to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for saving the lives of his fellow POWs.
By: Carl Kegerreis
Tibby and his dog Starber-a longhaired shepherd who is brave,smart,and talented-live in a rural Midwestern town, and along with their friends, they can always find fun and adventure. But things get very strange when Tibby meets Coley and Darnell, a sister and brother who’ve moved into the creepy mansion down the road, and it isn’t long before Tibby and his friends discover an amazing secret.
By: Carl Kegerreis
Another adventure begins when Tibby decides that Elock exists in the real world. To find him, he and his friends must enter a dangerous cave, contend with the cave people who live there, and get out before a nearby volcano erupts. Tibby believes they can deal with any challenges that come their way — but what will happen when they finally meet Elock face-to-face?
By: Carl Kegerreis
My wife Sandra and I had met Ibrahim Mahmoud (Abe), who owns Jo-Jo’s Pizza, located at the Mayberry Square, in Sylvania, Ohio. I had signed a copy of my book, Tibby And His Friend’s Big Secret, for Alaa, Abe’s young daughter. A couple of weeks later we were at Jo-Jo’s, enjoying a pizza, when Abe surprised me by requesting that I write his family’s life story.