Allen Barlowe

Allen Barlowe

About

Allen Barlowe made his career on Madison Avenue and has pursued a lifelong passion for skinny-dipping.  He has enjoyed woodsy swimming holes, free beaches and naturist resorts from New England to California, Europe to the Caribbean.  On summer weekends -- when they're lucky -- he and his wife frequent the nude beach at the Sandy Hook National Seashore, just a short ferry ride from his native Manhattan.

Christianity, the Law of Attraction and the One Command: Bible Principles Revealed and Applied to Every Day Living

Christianity, the Law of Attraction and the One Command: Bible Principles Revealed and Applied to Every Day Living

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<p>The Bible spells out in God's terms what &quot;The Secret&quot; said in human terms. &quot;Christianity, The Law of Attraction and The One Command &quot; is the bridge between God's word, His universal laws, The One Command by Asara Lovejoy and you.</p>

Story Behind The Book

Skinny dipping is a lot of fun, and it gets us in touch with the more natural side of our lives, but for some people it also raises a host of uncomfortable issues. My desire was to explore some of these issues in a story that was both amusing and yet provocative.

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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">ForeWord Reviews:<span>  </span>Shoe Leather, Stakeouts, and Luck: Mystery Writing Without the High-Tech Razzle Dazzle</span></p> <p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">By Edward Morris<br /></span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">Allen Barlowe deserves a forest of upturned thumbs for daring to set his <em>Murder Au Naturel </em>(Llumina Press, 978-1-60594-507-1) in an upscale Florida nudist colony. After all, how much can one conceal while walking around naked? Former New York advertising executive Lee Spinacci and his wife Barbara have settled in as year-round residents at the cleverly named Xanadunes resort. Late one evening, Spinacci goes for a dip in the communal hot tub and discovers a corpse in the water. It’s not clear at first if the death is an accidental drowning or a murder. Whatever it is, Spinacci is quickly involved, chiefly through his being grilled by a dyspeptic local cop who’s pretty certain that everyone who dwells in this sybaritic outpost must be guilty of something. Complicating matters is Spinacci’s growing obsession—partly avuncular, substantially carnal—with his beautiful young neighbor, Ramona. What’s bothering her? Has she been participating in the orgies rumored to be taking place on the premises? Do they pose a danger to her? Spinacci embarks on his own investigation—and at considerable personal peril. Barlowe is detailed in his descriptions of the nudists and their sexual proclivities without crossing the line into pornography. But he comes delightfully close at times.</span></p>