Neville & Bob

Neville & Bob
Author: Mark Adam Kaplan
Publisher: Mark Adam Kaplan
Total Pages: 135
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Can a 20-something slacker save the world from intergalactic war, and get his girl back at the same time?

Deadly Encounters

Deadly Encounters
Author: Barbara Smith
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1994-07-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780888821621

Eight intriguing Alberta crimes are dramatically presented in this well-researched book.

The Seeing Eye Man

The Seeing Eye Man
Author: Monty Page
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463495196

When a medical implant manufacturer discovers a problem with a certain metal formula last used several years ago, those in command think their only recourse is to abduct the last remaining host. But little did they know that Neville Ingle, a middle management shop worker, was no longer that normal person theyd been watching and stalking. Nevilles newfound capabilities from the deteriorating plates in his head give him powers supernatural heroes only dream of. With only the lights from the Suburban now on, Bob could detect a blue glow around the choppers skin and landing skid as it got within a few yards of Neville. In horror he watched a blue spark jump the remaining distance to his dad, knocking him to his knees as he took the charge full force. Bob shouted, Dad!, but it was drowned out by the noise of the chopper. Then he saw his dad turn his face upward toward the chopper hovering overhead, raise his arms toward it then absorb another ball of blue fire. This discharge lasted longer, dimming the panel lights of the bird then the ever-flashing strobe at the nose. With one last pull Neville sucked all the power from the machine. Follow along with Neville Ingle on his whirlwind ride of sex, violence and adventure in The Seeing Eye Man. Find out how an accident in his youth lands him in the middle of an intrigue that delivers him into the innermost regions of the US Government.

A Common Good

A Common Good
Author: Helen O'Donnell
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480437794

An illuminating account of the history-making friendship between RFK and the chief of staff to JFK—a bond built on shared ideals, but severed by tragedy. When they first met at Harvard in 1946, young Bobby Kennedy and Kenny O’Donnell could not have imagined where their lives would take them. Teammates on both the football and debate teams, they formed a partnership that would sustain them through the years, from Robert Kennedy’s tenure as attorney general to O’Donnell’s years as John F. Kennedy’s chief of staff. Together they lived, worked, and struggled through some of the most pivotal moments of the twentieth century, including the assassination of JFK in Dallas. Their harmonious relationship was cut short only by Bobby’s own tragic death. With full access to the Kennedy family archives, Helen O’Donnell brings an inspiring personal and political alliance to life. With A Common Good, she amply fulfills the promise she made to her late father to honor and preserve his memories of Robert F. Kennedy for future generations. Kirkus Reviews hails A Common Good as “a moving and intimate study of a unique friendship but also of the time and place, now long ago, in which this friendship formed and blossomed.” O’Donnell “set out to write ‘a good book about two good men.’ In this she has succeeded.”

Truth

Truth
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1877
Genre:
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Bunch Grass 

Bunch Grass 
Author: Wayne D. Overholser
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 183
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1628154535

CHUCK HARRIGAN WANTED PEACE—BUT HE'D HAVE TO START A WAR TO GET IT! "DAD NORMAN COULD HAVE KEPT THE PEACE. BUT HE'S DEAD NOW AND THERE'S GONNA BE WAR, CHUCK AND YOU'RE GONNA BE IN IT". Chuck Harrigan was a hothead, but he wasn't crazy. Much as he didn't want a range war, he recognized the truth of the words—there was going to be one. And he wasn't just going to be in it—he figured to be the first one dead.... Three-time Winner of the Spur Award Wayne D. Overholser Author of "Law Man" and "The Violent Land." With millions of his books sold, he is acclaimed coast-to-coast and around the world as one of the greatest Western writers.

They Played Rugby for New Zealand 1884-2023

They Played Rugby for New Zealand 1884-2023
Author: Eric Lemon
Publisher: Eric Lemon
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2024-11-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0645362670

Over 500 pages of facts, statistics, and records of every match and every player for the New Zealand national Rugby Union team from the first match in May 1884 up to December 2023.

The Jade Head

The Jade Head
Author: Patrick Grady
Publisher: Global Economics Ltd.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1931741441

After getting sacked from his job, Bob Wayne gives in to his urge to escape to the tropics for what he hopes will be a Hemingway-esque adventure. Soon after arriving in Belize, he becomes involved with a colorful collection of local characters. Then, while touring the Mayan ruins, he learns about the famous jade Mayan statute of the Sun God, Kinich Ahau, the largest jade Mayan artifact ever recovered. After meeting a shady American businessman, Nick Devlin, and his beautiful Creole girlfriend, Bob gets caught up in a risky business venture at a jungle plantation, which sets his life on a new and unexpected course. This humorous and suspenseful story paints a vivid picture of Belize and its diverse and fascinating people. In addition to being pure entertainment, readers will learn about the diverse cultures of Belize: the Creoles, Mestizos, Garifunas, and, surprisingly, the Mennonites; and travel with the author to Belize City, Ambergris Cay, Cayo and Orange Walk, and the Mayan sites at Lamanai, Xunantunich and Altun Ha.

Rockin' On The Rideau

Rockin' On The Rideau
Author: Jim Hurcomb
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-01-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1525593366

The music world exploded into Technicolor on February 9, 1964, when the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and ignited the music phenomenon dubbed “The British Invasion”. In the weeks and months to come, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Ottawa teenagers put away their hockey sticks and picked up guitars, starting up bands in basements and garages, with visions of screaming girls and stardom dancing in their heads. For some, that dream came true, in packed High School Gymnasiums, Church basements, bowling alleys and every other venue they could find. Groups were working three or four nights a week on both sides of the Ottawa River. The Esquires, The Staccatos, The Townsmen, Don Norman and the Other Four and many others cut records that were as good as anything coming out of Britain or the States. DJ's Gord Atkinson, Nelson Davis and Al "Pussycat" Pascal make them stars by playing their records. Sandy Gardiner followed their exploits in his weekly "teen" column in the Ottawa Journal, and we checked out the weekly "Swing Set" to get the lowdown on the newest groups. From the day Elvis Presley came to town in 1957, to the release of The Five Man Electrical Band’s mega-hit “Signs”, we relive those memories with the bands, the clubs, the concerts and the colorful cast of characters who made it happen. Pull back the curtain on the magic of "Ottawa’s Golden Age of Rock and Roll”,