Kody the Kid Cop

Kody the Kid Cop
Author: John Marano
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1477224734

Everyone had a dream about being a police officer. Solving crimes, serving and protecting the neighborhood. Through Kody the Kid Cop, we are able to go on these adventures and help save the day.

Cody

Cody
Author: Jon David Douglas
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2003-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465330666

Codys mother dies before she can answer the fifteen-year-olds question: Who is my father? Homeless, Cody is first aided by a kindly landlady, later abruptly forced into a sadistic foster home. He flees in desperate search for his real father, but is caught and put into a juvenile facility, from which he narrowly escapes. Free again, he hitchhikes across country, running into people who help, but hindered by others. Jobless and penniless, he learns to survive on the brutal streets. Cody discovers shocking facts about his mother, and as he continues his search, discovers truths about himself before he finds a solution.

Visions of Cody

Visions of Cody
Author: Jack Kerouac
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1993-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101548789

"What I'm beginning to discover now is something beyond the novel and beyond the arbitrary confines of the story. . . . I'm making myself seek to find the wild form, that can grow with my wild heart . . . because now I know MY HEART DOES GROW." —Jack Kerouac, in a letter to John Clellon Holmes An underground legend by the time it was finally published in 1972, Visions of Cody captures the members of the Beat Generation in the years before any label had been affixed to them, with Kerouac's trademark appreciation for the ecstatic and ephemeral moments of life An experimental novel which remained unpublished for years, Visions of Cody is Kerouac's fascinating examination of his own New York life, in a collection of colourful stream-of-consciousness essays. Transcribing taped conversations between members of their group as they took drugs and drank, this book reveals an intimate portrait of people caught up in destructive relationships with substances, and one another. Always transfixed by Neal Cassady—the Cody of the title, renamed for the book along with Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs—Kerouac also explores the feelings he had for a man who would inspire much of his work.

To Trust a Cop

To Trust a Cop
Author: Sharon Hartley
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460318935

The cop who will protect her A tumultuous childhood taught private investigator Merlene Saunders that police are nothing but trouble. Then her latest surveillance job takes a dangerous turn when her subject is murdered and she becomes the focus of the killer. Like it or not, she's hit the police radar, and in steps sexy detective Cody Warren…trouble of a whole different kind. Against the odds, Merlene feels safe with Cody—he won't let her in harm's way. Very quickly things are intense between them, and her walls start coming down. Now she's torn between the lessons of a lifetime and the urge to open up to the one man she can trust….

Subject Seven

Subject Seven
Author: James Moore
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1101486163

Years ago, scientists began developing the ultimate military weapon: deadly sleeper assassins housed within the bodies of teenagers. Now, Subject Seven, the dangerous alter-ego living inside a 16-year-old boy, has escaped the lab and is on a mission. His objective? To seek out others like him and build an army capable of destroying their creators. Hunter, Cody, Gene, Tina, and Kylie: five teenagers leading typical lives, until the day they each receive a call from a mysterious stranger-and learn that their destinies are intertwined. Subject Seven holds the key that connects them all. And a vicious, bloody battle for their lives is just beginning.

Cops and Kids - A Very Special Friendship

Cops and Kids - A Very Special Friendship
Author: Jim Geeting
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2007-09-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1430308400

This is a heartwarming collection of the author's thoughts from his award winning column, "The Badge," where the life of a state trooper and its miriad of emotional pulls are discussed; particularly those of the children a police officer meets on the job. Heartwrenching and heartwarming, all in one book.

Cody's Army: D.C. Firestrike

Cody's Army: D.C. Firestrike
Author: Jim Case
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2009-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780446566278

Operation Firehawk. Staging area: America's capitol. Target: the world's most prestigious hostage. And now the job to bring back the President--alive--belongs to Cody's Army. Because nobody fights dirtier, or gets the job done better.

The Awakening & Morale Dismount

The Awakening & Morale Dismount
Author: Jarrod A. Freeman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2018-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984500988

I have always had an eye for movies and directors. I was always intrigued by story writing. I always wanted to be a director, but I never went to school. So I used to use my mom’s digital camera to make stop-motion videos because I enjoyed it. I’d make war movies, considering most of the toys were army toys. They were cheap, so basically anyone can make a stop-motion film. My idols, I guess, are Stanley Kubrick, Oliver Stone, and Quentin Tarantino, so I’d like to produce a book idea but with a touch of surrealism rather than the social norm. I’d like to give the edge. I originally started off my career with an indie book known as Don’t Pray for Me. It was just a horror slasher, but again, it was way too weird and with too much surrealism. So I won’t realize it as a full book; well, not yet. So after the predecessor of Don’t Pray for Me, I made Forsaketh. It is the extended version of Don’t Pray for Me.

Idyll Fears

Idyll Fears
Author: Stephanie Gayle
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1633883582

Police Chief Thomas Lynch investigates the disappearance of a six-year-old boy with a serious medical condition while coping with disrespect from townspeople and colleagues who don't like the fact that he's gay. It’s two weeks before Christmas 1997, and Chief Thomas Lynch faces a crisis when Cody Forrand, a six-year-old with a life-threatening medical condition, goes missing during a blizzard. The confusing case shines a national spotlight on the small, sleepy town of Idyll, Connecticut, where small-time crime is already on the rise and the police seem to be making mistakes left and right. Further complicating matters, Lynch, still new to town, finds himself the target of prank calls and hate speech that he worries is the work of a colleague, someone struggling to accept working with a gay chief of police. With time ticking away, Lynch is beginning to doubt whether he’ll be able to bring Cody home safely . . . and whether Idyll could ever really be home.

Critical Essays on Elmore Leonard

Critical Essays on Elmore Leonard
Author: Charles J. Rzepka
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1119576709

A scholarly exploration of Elmore Leonard—provides original essays and fresh insights on the author’s works and influence Labelled as "the closest thing America has to a national novelist," Elmore Leonard's clean and direct writing, engaging bad guys, and deadpan humor resonate with readers around the nation and throughout the world. Popular films based on his books continue to introduce new audiences to Leonard's unique way of engaging with complex themes of American culture and pop-culture history. Yet surprisingly, academic treatments of his writing are almost nonexistent. Critical Essays on Elmore Leonard is an original anthology that covers the topics, themes, literary and narrative style, and enduring influences of one of the finest crime writers in the history of the genre. This unique collection of essays explores the ways in which Leonard’s work reflects America's dynamic, ever-changing culture. Divided into two parts, the book first examines major themes and topics in Leonard's works, followed by detailed case studies of five individual works including Get Shorty and Out of Sight. Essays discuss topics such as Leonard's skill at conveying sense of place, his use of dress and appearance in his crime fiction, the influence of romantic comedies and westerns on his writing, and the concepts of moral luck, determinism, and existentialism found in his novels. Unique and thoroughly original, this book: Covers Leonard's entire career, including his early Western novels and his work in visual media Illustrates Leonard's genius at handling free indirect discourse Discusses the author's influence, legacy, and contemporary relevance in various contexts Explores Leonard's success at making himself "invisible" in his own writing Includes an insightful introduction from the book's editor Critical Essays on Elmore Leonard is an ideal resource for academics and students in the field of genre studies, especially crime fiction, and general readers with interest in the subject.