Sinister Sunday

Sinister Sunday
Author: Denise Jaden
Publisher: Denise Jaden Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Visit the small town of Crystal Cove, Oregon to help amateur sleuth, Tabby, and her talking cat, Sherlock, solve this latest standalone murder mystery! Tabby is thrilled that her sister Pepper will be able to stay a while in Crystal Cove. However, after Tabby finds her another houseboat to stay in, both sisters are awoken to a stabbing within the marina. On top of that, while continuing her medical studies at the local hospital, Pepper is privy to a strange object they find within the stabbed victim while trying to save him. The patient ultimately dies, but the questions raised cause Tabby and Pepper to retrace their steps through the previous week looking for answers. Will their memories hold the key to solving this murder, or will it once again require a little magic? Grab your copy now to find out!

Sunday

Sunday
Author: Edward Stourton
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2023-10-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 028108775X

'Religion is very much part of life as it's lived now for lots and lots of people and, around the world, most people... Religion is not boring; I think that's what Sunday keeps reminding us.' David Winter, Producer of BBC Radio 4 Sunday Listeners all over the UK are likely familiar with Edward Stourton for his role on BBC Radio 4's iconic programme: the country's main religious and ethical news programme 'Sunday'. Now, avid Radio 4 listeners and curious newcomers alike have the chance to delve deeper into these broadcasts, as Stourton chronicles over fifty years of current affairs in his latest book, Sunday, in collaboration with BBC Producer Amanda Hancox. In Sunday, Stourton transmits half a century of Radio 4's iconic programme to paper. Featuring interviews with well-known figures such as Desmond Tutu, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and Enoch Powell, the book traces the evolution of debate on a variety of key issues including sexuality, bioethics, nuclear weapons and many more. From the Church's answer to the cost-of-living crisis to the debate around female bishops, the abuse within the Catholic Church to the new wave of anti-Semitism - Sunday's interviewers cross-examine speakers with rigour and acuity. With expert insight, Edward Stourton provides critical reflection on how religion has impacted some of the world's most epoch-making moments. Covering a wide breadth of stories at the intersection of ethics, politics, and religion, Sunday features hundreds of stimulating discussions. It is a testament to how religion remains a powerful force in the lives of most people on our planet, whether people of faith or non-believers.

Free At Last

Free At Last
Author: Tony Benn
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 770
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1407096710

Tony Benn is the longest serving MP in the history of the Labour Party. He left Parliament in 2001, after more than half a century in the House of Commons, to devote more time to politics. This volume of his Diaries describes and comments, in a refreshing and honest way, upon the events of a momentous decade including two world wars, a change of government in Britain and the emergence of New Labour, of which he makes clear he is not a member. Tony Benn's account is a well documented, formidable and principled critique of the New Labour Project, full of drama, opinion, humour, anecdotes and sparkling pen-portraits of politicians on both sides of the political divide. But his narrative is also broader and more revealing about day-to-day political life, covering many aspects normally disregarded by historians and lobby correspondents, relating to his work in the constituency, including his advice surgeries. This volume also offers far more of an insight into Tony Benn's personal life, his thoughts about the future and his relationship with his family, especially his remarkable wife Caroline, whose illness and death overshadow these years. Tony Benn is a unique figure on the British political landscape: a true democrat, a passionate socialist and diarist without equal. With this volume, his published Diaries cover British politics for over sixty years. It is edited, as are all others, by Ruth Winstone.

Sunday's Child

Sunday's Child
Author: Robert Ayres Carter
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2005-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1413473261

"Carter has written a memoir that captures the quintessential America that now seems to be slipping away from us. A real treat." --John Tebbel, author, A History of Book Publishing in the United States "Deeply moving.The book is a delight, and, of course, you write like a dream.Your introductory comments on the subject of memoirs are interesting.Congratulations on what I believe we used to call a great read, and more than that, a deeply affecting record." --Ellen Feldman, author, Lucy "Robert Carter has that rare quality in a writer whose prose is transparent: nothing apparently stands between the reader and the world of the 1930s and early 1940s. That world is portrayed as essentially an unflinchingly revealed emotional one; there is a heartbreaking account of his mother's death--an event that drives his subsequent relations." James Scanlon, Professor Emeritus of History, Randolph-Macon College

Sunday’S Child

Sunday’S Child
Author: Annjea Morgan Llewor
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532015240

It all starts with one little lie: I wasnt even born on Sunday. Dominga Garcia says it without much thought as she drives Nico home from the martial arts studio on a hot summer day. Although separated by a generation, the two are also connected by the deep traditions of their Puerto Rican neighborhood in east Houston. It seems almost too obvious that they will become lovers. Dominga knew better than to tell that lie. Even the smallest fib can cause loads of trouble, a lesson she learned as a teenager. Still, Nico laughed when she said it, and Dominga wanted what she wanted, even if scheming was the only way to get it. So begins a whirlwind romance filled with passion and play, but everything is not as it seems. Dominga is soon reminded that one lie leads to another and another, and in the end, its hard to keep all her stories straight. But a spider always remembers her own threads, and Dominga is sure shell come out of her predicament with exactly what and whom she wants. What she isnt counting on is the fact the she isnt the only one lying.

Sunday's Child

Sunday's Child
Author: C. L. Jennison
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504090713

A new thriller by the author of The Desperate Wife: Sometimes the ones closest to us are the ones with the most to hide . . . Thirteen-year-old Kaleb has gone missing—and Laney Atkinson and her sister are keeping a secret: their kids were the last to see Kaleb alive. With the neighborhood in a panic, they don’t want their children traumatised by police interviews and pointing fingers. Instead, Laney devotes herself to trying to find Kaleb. But any lingering hope for a happy ending is lost when the boy’s body is discovered days later. Sure enough, gossip and suspicion engulf the community. Laney, though, has her own suspicions about the tragedy, and they involve someone close to her. As tensions erupt within her family and a shocking secret is revealed, will the truth bring her relief—or shatter her world?

Between Sunday's Columns

Between Sunday's Columns
Author: John Crawley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2008-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557015383

Scott Keen returns in the third book of the trilogy. This time, Scott faces the Shield from within the organization. He uncovers their plots and also discovers how a terrorist organization uses the media to its own ends. Scott and his magazine must make major decisions about what to publish and what to withhold from the public for national security. It is all set in a race against time.

Charley Sunday's Texas Outfit

Charley Sunday's Texas Outfit
Author: Stephen Lodge
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786033908

Action packed and authentic, Charley Sunday's Texas Outfit is a vivid portrait of the men whose true grit left its mark on the American West. Charley Sunday. Bloody Sunday. In the lawless frontier town of Brownsville, Texas, a boy and his parents ride a carriage down a crowded street—when a kill crazy band of kidnappers strike suddenly. Now, to rescue his family, veteran rancher Charley Sunday cobbles together a ragtag posse that starts with an outlaw and an Indian—and picks up recruits, weapons, and a lot of trouble all the way down into Mexico. Because his grandson has escaped, Charley and his loyal band of misfits know who they are hunting for—but they don't know why the family was targeted, or what living nightmare lies ahead: from Indian raiders to Mexican bandits and nature's own fury. By the time Charley finds his family in the most brutally lawless part of Mexico there will only be one way out: through a hail fire of bullets and a mad, galloping bloody battle for survival.