"This brand-new collection of 50 easy-to-solve puzzles is seventh in the series. If you’re a puzzle novice or just looking for solver-friendly crosswords, these breezy puzzles are perfect. They feature:•Subtitles to help solvers figure out puzzles themes more easily•Helpful hints within the clues like 2 words, hyphenated, and abbr., and solve tips included with every puzzle•Optional “giveaway” answers are printed upside-down on a differe ..."
We Hold These Truths by VictorFleming Paperback, 350 Pages, Published 2013 by Black Lake Press ISBN-13: 978-0-9883373-3-6, ISBN: 0-9883373-3-9
"Judge Owen Austin holds a secret. He has time for one more case, but does he want a case that could challenge his core beliefs and and compromise his hard earned reputation? Beautiful wealthy widow, Vicki Taylor, has a cause–revenge against the high school teacher she hold partially responsible for her fifteen-year-old daughter's suicide, but does she want a case that might reveal family secrets? Reservations cast aside, Judge Austin an ..."
"From veteran puzzle editors Mel Rosen, Victor Fleming, and Bonnie L. Gentry comes the second omnibus edition of Casual Crosswords. If you think puzzle-solving should be relaxing rather than nerve-racking, this is the book for you. No chunky erasers, heavy reference books, or prescription tranquilizers needed here. Just grab a pencil and leave the rest to us. Here's what you'll find inside: • 200 puzzles with straightforward themes, re ..."
"This is poetry and short fiction from new writers. now is a stillframe in the lives of the lit scene: a picture of America as captured by new voices; a hallucinatory run through dark alleys and country roads; a cry from the middle stretching itself thin in an attempt, at the very least, to live now."
"Margaret Mitchell's Immortal tale of the old South has Leigh as Scarlett and Gable as Rhett. The burning of Atlanta was a high water mark for screen excitement. As poet Ogden Nash put it, The Civil War was quite a fight and not a mere diversion; I never knew how tough it was before [producer] Dave Selznick's version."
FOU by VictorFleming 150 Pages, Published 2000 ISBN-13: 978-1-931190-01-5, ISBN: 1-931190-01-1
"Like the Tin Man's heart, the true test of a real classic is how much it is loved by others. The enduring charms of The Wizard of Oz have easily weathered the vicissitudes of changing fashions to become one of the world's best-loved, most-quoted and frequently imitated movies. It's now as ubiquitous an American pop-cultural icon as McDonald's, making judging the movie purely on its own merits an almost impossible task. Judy Garland's tr ..."
Doctor Scope by VictorFleming 165 Pages, Published 1998 ISBN-13: 978-0-9652528-4-3, ISBN: 0-9652528-4-1
"Even fifteen years after the end of the Cold War, it is still hard to grasp that we no longer live under its immense specter. For nearly half a century, from the end of World War II to the early 1990s, all world events hung in the balance of a simmering dispute between two of the greatest military powers in history. Hundreds of millions of people held their collective breath as the United States and the Soviet Union, two national ideolo ..."
Perry's Dead! by Victor A. Fleming Paperback, 191 Pages, Published 1995 by V A F "I Swear" Enterprises ISBN-13: 978-0-9649323-0-2, ISBN: 0-9649323-0-X
"" Texas judge & author Jerry Buchmeyer (et cetera) on the writer: "Vic Fleming is, without question, a Very Witty Guy." Columnist Dave Barry to Fleming: "You'll be hearing from my attorney."
Nutrition Diet for IT Men by VictorFleming 130 Pages, Published 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-5398-3748-0, ISBN: 1-5398-3748-3
"This succinct and enlightening overview is a required reading for all those interested in the subject . We hope you find this book useful in shaping your future career & Business."
"Classy MGM was not the studio most likely to make a horror movie in 1941, and in fact its production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ended up looking more like a glossy costume drama than a B-movie frightfest. The mood of Robert Louis Stevenson's tale of a divided doctor is ably captured in Joseph Ruttenberg's Oscar-nominated cinematography--more so, perhaps, than in Spencer Tracy's lead performance. Tracy wasn't especially happy about p ..."