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Description: Schwartz-Publishing and fiction writer, storyteller, J.G. Schwartz brings you the harrowing tale of female resistance and camaraderie in Inventing Madness, The Pearl Harbor Conspiracy, The Curious Spell of Madam Genova,

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Who was the real Thomas Alva Edison?

Inventing Madness is a novel about the inventor, Thomas Alva Edison. It describes his obsession with power and fame. Although there has been much written about Edison, Inventing Madness intertwines true facts with fiction. The book tells the story of Thomas Edison from his early childhood until his death at the age of 84 in 1931. Inventing Madness explains how Edison secretly obtained many of his ideas and made them appear as his own. Edison was bullied as a child, kicked out of public school in first grade

A spell cast upon two pocket watches goes terribly awry, changing the course of history in twentieth-century America.