Suddenly Beck

Suddenly Beck
Author: Vawn Cassidy
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre:
ISBN:

A surprisingly sweet, sinfully sexy, and deliciously funny romp along the Cornish coast. Nathan Elliott has run away from home at the age of twenty-six. His teenage rebellion may have come ten years late, but better late than never. Leaving behind a world of wealth and privilege, and a strict patriarchal family that would never except a gay son, he's ready to embrace life and make up for lost time, but nothing's ever that simple. A coin toss, a delayed train, and a wrong bus later, and Nat finds himself in a small bay in Cornwall being hauled out of the ocean by a gorgeous stranger and wondering how the hell his life got so off track. Beck Ainsley lives life by a very simple ethos, don't get attached, don't get involved and don't fall in love. He's been there, done that and got the t-shirt that reads I'm a gullible idiot. Now, he keeps his life simple; all he needs is his dog, his art, his rambling sea cottage overlooking the bay and a few choice waves to surf. He's not looking for love or commitment, but when he ends up plucking a posh boy from London with incredible blue eyes from the ocean, Cupid doesn't just shoot him with an arrow, he decides to club him senseless with the bow too. One simple agreement. A summer fling, a chance to act on the insane attraction between them with no strings attached, and at the end of the summer they walk away. There's just one problem, fate is a fickle and capricious creature, and she has no intention of letting them walk away unscathed. They're about to discover that sometimes the heart wants, what the heart wants... From author Wendy Saunders writing as Vawn Cassidy, comes this hot and sweet, first time, MM romance that will leave you laughing out loud and fanning yourself from the heat... Can be read as a standalone The paperback version of Suddenly Beck contains a bonus short, The Italian Job featuring Nat & Beck

Cassidy's Girl

Cassidy's Girl
Author: David Goodis
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1667659855

David Goodis (1917–1967) was an American crime fiction writer noted for his noir novels and short stories. His 1951 novel CASSIDY'S GIRL draws on his life in Philadelphia, where he prowled the underside of city life, frequenting nightclubs and seedy bars. He translated his experiences into a string of dark crime novels. CASSIDY'S GIRL sold more than a million copies upon its release.

Cassidy's Corner

Cassidy's Corner
Author: Henry Hack
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627934057

When veteran New York police officer Harry Cassidy violates his oath of office by allowing a despised bartender on his beat to die a cruel death, he must battle an internal investigation and his inner demons as he seeks redemption for betraying his shield. Complicating Harry's situation is a developing love affair with his chief inquisitor from Internal Affairs, Sergeant Susan Goldman, who fights her own emotional turmoil as she decides between her career ambitions and her love for Harry. After being wounded in a gunfight, Harry's fate is in the hands of Susan as she agonizes over her decision to betray him, or love him forever.

Cassidy’s Battalion

Cassidy’s Battalion
Author: Colonel Samuel L. A. Marshall
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786255669

The chief threat to the UTAH BEACH landings was the German coastal battery located just to the westward of the village of St Martin De Varreville. It had been the target of air bombardment in the preceding days but the results were not known. The fate of the northern half of the operation could have turned on it; the assured destruction of the Battery became a chief preoccupation of the 502d Airborne Infantry Regiment led by Lt. Colonel Patrick Cassidy. Widely scattered in the drop Cassidy and the paratroops under him were still determined to succeed in their objectives. In this short monograph produced by the European Theater of Operation historian S.L.A. Marshall, which was based on the oral testimony collected from the men involved, we follow Cassidy and his men as they attempt to achieve their important objectives.

Cassidy's Run

Cassidy's Run
Author: David Wise
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2000-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812992636

Cassidy's Run is the riveting story of one of the best-kept secrets of the Cold War—an espionage operation mounted by Washington against the Soviet Union that ran for twenty-three years. At the highest levels of the government, its code name was Operation shocker. Lured by a double agent working for the United States, ten Russian spies, including a professor at the University of Minnesota, his wife, and a classic "sleeper" spy in New York City, were sent by Moscow to penetrate America's secrets. Two FBI agents were killed, and secret formulas were passed to the Russians in a dangerous ploy that could have spurred Moscow to create the world's most powerful nerve gas. Cassidy's Run tells this extraordinary true story for the first time, following a trail that leads from Washington to Moscow, with detours to Florida, Minnesota, and Mexico. Based on documents secret until now and scores of interviews in the United States and Russia, the book reveals that: ¸ more than 4,500 pages of classified documents, including U.S. nerve gas formulas, were passed to the Soviet Union in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars ¸ an "Armageddon code," a telephone call to a number in New York City, was to alert the sleeper spy to an impending nuclear attack—a warning he would transmit to the Soviets by radio signal from atop a rock in Central Park ¸ two FBI agents were killed when their plane crashed during surveillance of one of the Soviet spies as he headed for the Canadian border ¸ secret "drops" for microdots were set up by Moscow from New York to Florida to Washington More than a cloak-and-dagger tale, Cassidy's Run is the spellbinding story of one ordinary man, Sergeant Joe Cassidy, not trained as a spy, who suddenly found himself the FBI's secret weapon in a dangerous clandestine war. ADVANCE PRAISE FOR CASSIDY'S RUN "Cassidy's Run shows, once again, that few writers know the ins and outs of the spy game like David Wise. . . his research is meticulous in this true story of espionage that reads like a thriller." —Dan Rather "The Master hsa done it again. David Wise, the best observer and chronicler of spies there is, has told another gripping story. This one comes from the cold war combat over nerve gas and is spookier than ever because it's all true." —Jim Lehrer

Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up

Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up
Author: Clarence E. Mulford
Publisher: The Floating Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775455084

This hilarious collection of interconnected tall tales, anecdotes, and amusing incidents is a must-read for fans of the Hopalong Cassidy stories or the Western humor genre in general. A perfect introduction to the Hopalong Cassidy tales for young or first-time readers, Hopalong Cassidy's Rustler Round-Up is a rootin'-tootin' good time.