Hamel has also written on a variety of topics, including cancer research, litigation, and financial matters, such as real estate loans, mortgages and credit consolidation.
[2] Hamel has penned hundreds of articles on secular and religious themes, some of which have appeared in national magazines, such as James Dobson's Focus on the Family.
[3] Hamel has also researched and written scientific articles, ranging in topics from Big Pharma[4] to surviving cancer[5] for such notable organizations as the Institute for Justice, which litigates liberty issues in the nation's highest courts.
When heretics murder the king of First Realm, his daughter, Queen Bea, enlists the kids’ help to recover some of the Ten Talis hidden on Earth.
The Pulitzer Prize winning daily newspaper, The Gazette, called Hamel's Matterhorn the Brave series "a blend of adventure, fantasy and science fiction.
There are sword fights, a cast of characters that includes leprechauns, Sasquatch and merpeople, and time travel to various lands and centuries, accompanied by heady physics discussions of how it all works.
His grandson, JJ, comes to live with him every summer and leads TLC in solving mysteries, finding treasures and helping Cape Myra's two-man police force.