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About the Authors
Rusty McClure wrote the bestselling biography Crosley: Two Brothers and the Business Empire that Transformed the Nation, the story of two of the brightest entrepreneurs of the 20th century.
He also authored Cincinnatus: The Secret Plot to Transform America, a fast-paced fiction thriller, and Coral Castle: The Mystery of Ed Leedskalnin and his American Stonehenge, a non-fiction account of the mysterious, gravity-defying Coral Castle in Homstead, Florid.
The newest book in Rusty’s collection Codename: Blackjack will release November of 2024.
David Stern
David Stern has been investigating the occult and related phenomena for over twenty years. He has written several previous works including Witchcraft: Primal Persecution, and European Folklore in America. He was approached by noted investigator, C.D. Buchanan, to help compile his notes on the still unsolved disappearance of three young student filmmakers into a book, the New York Times bestseller, The Blair Witch Project.
He has written and collaborated on previous works of Star Trek fiction, as well as the New York Times bestselling biography Crosley. He lives in Massachusetts with his family.
Testimonials
What People Said About Us
This is easily one of the best books I’ve ever read. As I was reading it, I would often find myself abruptly speaking out loud that I want to work with people like the Crosley brothers. The writing makes the characters in the book and their stories come to life.
Angela -Crosley
Crosley is the most important inventor and industrialist you probably haven't heard of. The extent of his ideas, inventions and industry is breathtaking. Sure, Crosley built those quirky little cars. So did Henry Ford. Crosley also made major contributions to radios, airplanes, and refrigeration. Those baby walkers with wheels? Crosley did 'em first.
DJH -Crosley
Rusty McClure’s book about, Ed Leedskalnin, and his creation, Coral Castle is an easy, but worthwhile read. McClure’s research relies heavily upon first hand accounts of the life Leedskalnin and the construction of his “Rock Gate Park”, aka “Ed’s Place”. It covers pretty much everything that can be documented about Ed's life from his adolescence in Latvia, his immigration to the "New World" and his efforts during the 1920s thru early 1940s at Coral Castle, and on until Ed's death in 1951.
Freddy - Coral Castle
Ed Leedskalnin's Coral Castle is a great mystery that raises many mysterious questions. People wonder how this slight, sickly man, who always worked alone, was able to dig up, sculpt, and precisely maneuver and position the coral objects, some of which weigh many tons.
Jeff Marzano - Coral Castle
I am an avid reader of all different types of books. When this book was recommended to me, I originally read it soley because of the people who asked me to read it. What a pleasant surprise! From the moment I started the book until I was done, I was hooked. The plot starts off strong and never stops. The characters are well written and easily relatable. Not only did I feel like it very well could have been a true story (everything is well documented) but I felt like I could have been the lead female in the book...
Kelley Swiney - Cincinnatus
What can I say, I loved this book. Cincinnatus is a fast paced thriller with intrigue, murder, suspense and even a bit of romance. The authors do a fantastic job weaving together the plot and bringing the characters to life.
Bob -Cincinnatus