October 9, 2025

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Book 4 of 4: Easy Crime

Jenna clutched the strap of her worn messenger bag, her knuckles white. Her gaze was fixed on the two figures illuminated by the erratic neon. One was a burly man, his face obscured by the deep shadow cast by a baseball cap pulled low, his frame hunched as if carrying the weight of the world, or perhaps just the heavy duffel bag clutched between his hands. #Crime #Fiction #KU #Readers #Thriller #Kindle #Audible #Series


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by Wendell Sweet (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

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The engine coughed, sputtered, and then died with a pathetic wheeze, leaving them stranded in an oppressive silence that felt heavier than the humid night air. The last vestiges of their carefree laughter evaporated, replaced by a chilling stillness that pressed in on them from the suffocating darkness of the surrounding woods. Their joyride, a reckless escape from the mundane anxieties of teenage life, had abruptly ended at Witches’ Bend – a name whispered in hushed tones by the locals, a name that now held a terrifying weight.

Liam, the driver, slammed the steering wheel in frustration, his youthful bravado dissolving into a palpable fear. “Great,” he muttered, his voice tight with anxiety, “Just great. Stuck in the middle of nowhere, with nothing but creepy trees and even creepier legends.”

Sarah, ever the pragmatist, reached for her phone. No signal. A wave of icy dread washed over her; the comforting hum of technology, their lifeline to the outside world, had been severed. They were truly isolated, utterly alone in the heart of this forsaken place.

The others – Maya, the quiet observer; Jake, the perpetually sarcastic jokester; Chloe, the fiercely independent one; Ben, the nervous wreck; and Emily, the ever-optimistic – shared the same sense of growing unease. The air crackled with an unseen energy, a palpable sense of dread that seeped into their bones, clinging to them like the clinging mist that hung heavy in the air. Witches’ Bend wasn’t just a location; it felt like an entity, a malevolent presence that had chosen them as its prey.

Seven friends break down on Witches Bend. An area spoke of in whispers because of the horrors that are believed to be there. But horror cannot touch you if you don’t believe in it… True? Maybe not in this horror thriller that celebrates all of the horror genre. The car is dead. As of now, they are not. But the coming hours may change that completely. It may, in fact change that forever…

Amazon.com: Witches Bend eBook : Sweet, Wendell: Kindle Store


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#Track #rs #dellsweet #directx #3dmodels #fbx #lopoly

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet #lopoly #landscape #3ddesign #3droad #3DLand #dellsweet The zip contains Direct X, FBX, OBJ and 3DS files and the image maps needed to make it look as shown.

This is a project someone at Sketch Fab worked up. (amogusstrikesback2) If you look at the actual track this one is very close just lacking a few bits. I downloaded it, converted it and adapted it to the RAD Sandbox engine. It still needs work but even though it is really lo-poly it works pretty well in RAD. The water is missing, the one bridge is unfinished, but I still was able to get it working as a straight Rigidbody (No Skinmesh except the truck body I used) and drive around it. A few hours of enjoyable work on this July 4th! I hope you enjoyed your July 4th, Dell… #BurninRubber #dellsweet #directx #radsandbox #gamebuilds

The truck model used in the video above…


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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel k #dellsweet #directx #Donk

#3DModels #3DCarModels #dellsweet

This is a Plymouth Duster Station Wagon. No, there was no such car but I built one anyway. A wagon version with only two doors. The Duster would have been a good platform to build a station wagon with and this is my concept of what it might have looked like. Ironically the Aspens and Volares’ that replaced the Dusters and Demons did have a station wagon version, but, alas, it was 4 doors. This comes with all maps, graphics, all three models shown, green, white and the drk grey/green. It also comes in FBX, 3DS, OBJ and Direct X.

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #lopoly #landscape #3ddesign #3droad #3DLand #dellsweet

See it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nlKHMQZZT_Q


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This is Sentul a track that someone sent to me and I modified to work in Rad. This is not a bad track at all, some thought was put into the design and so it is very drivable. #Track #DellSweet #Sentul #3DRoadCourse #directx

#Track #rs #dellsweet #directx #3dmodels #fbx #lopoly

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet #lopoly #landscape #3ddesign #3droad #3DLand #dellsweet

#3DModels #3DCarModels #dellsweet #3dcarmodel #3dmodel #3ds #fbx #directx


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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel k #dellsweet #directx #Donk

#3DModels #3DCarModels #dellsweet

This is a Plymouth Duster in off-road form. The Duster would have been a good platform to build an off-road machine with and this is my concept of what it might have looked like after they added 4 wheel drive and a full frame roll cage and then a lift kit with 35s.

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #lopoly #landscape #3ddesign #3droad #3DLand #dellsweet

See this model on YouTube: https://youtu.be/i3ZntdkGu1I

A long version of the Baja Duster, I drive it on a few tracks and also show the model in the app and the images for it…


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This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #3DModel k #dellsweet #directx #Donk

#3DModels #3DCarModels #dellsweet

This is a Plymouth Duster pickup truck concept machine in off-road form. It is a what if Chrysler had joined the Pickup/Car market like everyone else did and made something unique. The Duster would have been a good platform to build it with and this is my concept of what it might have looked like after I got one, added 4 wheel drive and a full frame and then a lift kit with 35s.

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. The ZIP file also includes the maps and graphics as shown in the images below. #lopoly #landscape #3ddesign #3droad #3DLand #dellsweet

See this model on YouTube: https://youtu.be/o4n7wLQte-c


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The Brass Hand Frank Morgan is headed to a small New York town to find out what has happened to a reporter friend of his. A small thing, in the scheme of things. He is not even sure there is a real need to be concerned… At first anyway… But it seems like there may be much more to his friend’s disappearance that it seemed at first. Murder greets him and the mystery deepens from there. #Mystery #Crime #KU #Readers #DellSweet #Amazon #Thriller

by Wendell Sweet (Author)  Format: Kindle Edition

Book 13 of 13: Glennville

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A look at the town of Glennville. Bobby, Moon and Lois are the central points of this book, but they will also introduce you to their parents, the Sherif Kyle Stevens and some of the other town locals that make Glennville, Glennville. They are trying to spend the summer enjoying the beauty of the upstate New York town, camping, adventures, all the things three eleven year old kids could do for a summer in 1969. But Glennville is no ordinary town and there is always something else going on…

The Black River was more than just a geographical feature; it was a whispered legend in the hushed corners of Glennville, a dark, sinuous promise on the edge of their ordinary lives. For Lois, Bobby, and Moon, it represented the untamed, the exhilarating unknown that lay just beyond the familiar streets and the oppressive normalcy of their days. Summer had settled over Glennville like a thick, humid blanket, but beneath the languid heat, a different kind of energy was building – a shared hunger for adventure, a yearning to push the boundaries of their small-town existence. The river, with its murky depths and shadowed banks, beckoned with an irresistible allure.


It was a place where the predictable rhythm of Glennville seemed to break, where the rules that governed their lives felt distant and irrelevant. The hushed reverence with which the older kids spoke of its hidden coves and treacherous currents only fueled the younger ones’ fascination. They’d seen glimpses of it from the dusty backroads, a dark ribbon weaving through overgrown trees, hinting at secrets the town couldn’t contain. Lois, ever the observer, had always felt its pull. She’d imagine the smooth, cool water against her skin, the quiet murmur of its flow as a counterpoint to the constant hum of her mother’s worries or the distant roar of the mill. It was a space that felt entirely their own, a canvas for the adventures their limited world couldn’t otherwise provide.


Bobby, with his boundless optimism, was the first to voice the nascent plan. He’d arrived at Lois’s doorstep one sweltering afternoon, his face flushed with excitement, a hastily drawn map clutched in his hand. The map, sketched on the back of a discarded flyer for a long-forgotten town picnic, depicted a rough, ambitious route to the furthest reaches of the Black River accessible by foot. “Lois,” he’d panted, barely containing his enthusiasm, “We have to go. To the end of it. The real end.”

Glennville – Kindle edition by Sweet, Wendell. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.


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This is an Indy type car I built to use as an Indy Road-course car. This is rendered in Black with no lettering, White and Red with Lettering, and Blue and Gold with lettering. The lettering map is easy to remove. The white with red version is used in the below video…

This model is designed and rendered in Direct X. #IndyCarModel #3DCarModel #directx #dellsweet #lopoly #landscape #3ddesign #3droad #3DLand #dellsweet


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