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Author | : Gary Phillips |
Publisher | : Down & Out Books |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2019-07-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Why does an ER doctor used to dealing with the physical and psychological trauma of gunshot wounds obtain a handgun? What exactly has brought her to this breaking point, and what will be the consequences when she puts her plan into play on the infamous South Side of Chicago?
Author | : Trey R. Barker |
Publisher | : Down & Out Books |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2020-01-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
There’s a taco truck in Chicago known among a certain segment of the population for its daily specials. Late at night and during the wee hours of the morning, it isn’t the food selection that attracts customers, it’s the illegal weapons available with the special order. Each episode of Guns & Tacos features the story of one Chicagoland resident who visits the taco truck seeking a solution to life’s problems, a solution that always comes in a to-go bag. Episode 4: “Three Chalupas, Rice, Soda…and a Kimber .45” by Trey R. Barker. Episode 5: “Some Churros and El Burro” by William Dylan Powell. Episode 6: “A Beretta, Burritos, and Bears” by James A. Hearn. Episodes 1-3 of Season One are featured in Guns + Tacos Vol. 1.
Author | : Michael Bracken |
Publisher | : Down & Out Books |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2020-01-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
There’s a taco truck in Chicago known among a certain segment of the population for its daily specials. Late at night and during the wee hours of the morning, it isn’t the food selection that attracts customers, it’s the illegal weapons available with the special order. Each episode of Guns & Tacos features the story of one Chicagoland resident who visits the taco truck seeking a solution to life’s problems, a solution that always comes in a to-go bag. Episode 1: “Tacos de Cazuela con Smith & Wesson” by Gary Phillips. Episode 2: “Three Brisket Tacos and a Sig Sauer” by Michael Bracken. Episode 3: “A Gyro and a Glock” by Frank Zafiro. Episodes 4-6 of Season One are featured in Guns + Tacos Vol. 2.
Author | : Alan Orloff |
Publisher | : Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 073871948X |
Coming home to Reston, Virginia, to bury his estranged father, Josh Handleman gets the shock of his life when he finds out that his thrifty father is actually a wealthy man who collected diamonds, but when Josh tries to locate the gems he discovers they are missing and begins to wonder if his father's death was really an accident or if it was murder.
Author | : Anonymous |
Publisher | : Legare Street Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-10-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781017250749 |
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Author | : Dave DeWitt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780895947604 |
A must-have cookbook for every red-hot lover of spicy food, The Hot Sauce Bible is packed with detail on more than 1,700 sauces and brims with folklore, anecdotes, and more.
Author | : Andrew Welsh-Huggins |
Publisher | : Ohio University Press |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2014-04-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0804011532 |
Andy Hayes, everyone's not-so-favorite former Buckeye quarterback, thinks retrieving a laptop with a damning video should be easy enough--until bodies start to pile up and the case gets personal.
Author | : Frank Zafiro |
Publisher | : Down & Out Books |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2019-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Tim never wanted to hurt anyone. He certainly didn't want to get hurt. Mostly, he just wanted to hang out with his best friend Ernie and enjoy their high. But an overbearing cop and a series of rough drug dealers conspired to make that impossible. Pressured into becoming an informant, Tim finds himself slipping deeper and deeper into dangerous territory, until there seems to be no way out. Until Ernie tells him about a very special taco truck...
Author | : Andrew Welsh-Huggins |
Publisher | : Ohio University Press |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Capital punishment |
ISBN | : 0821418335 |
Few subjects are as intensely debated in the United States as the death penalty. Some form of capital punishment has existed in America for hundreds of years, yet the justification for carrying out the ultimate sentence is a continuing source of controversy. No Winners Here Tonight explores the history of the death penalty and the question of its fairness through the experience of a single state, Ohio, which, despite its moderate midwestern values, has long had one of the country’s most active death chambers. In 1958, just four states accounted for half of the forty-eight executions carried out nationwide, each with six: California, Georgia, Ohio, and Texas. By the first decade of the new century, Ohio was second only to Texas in the number of people put to death each year. No Winners Here Tonight looks at this trend and determines that capital punishment has been carried out in an uneven fashion from its earliest days, with outcomes based not on blind justice but on the color of a person’s skin, the whim of a local prosecutor, or the biases of the jury pool in the county in which a crime was committed. Andrew Welsh-Huggins’s work is the only comprehensive study of the history of the death penalty in Ohio. His analysis concludes that the current law, crafted by lawmakers to punish the worst of the state’s killers, doesn’t come close to its intended purpose and instead varies widely in its implementation. Welsh-Huggins takes on this controversial topic evenhandedly and with respect for the humanity of the accused and the victim alike. This exploration of the law of capital punishment and its application will appeal to students of criminal justice as well as those with an interest in law and public policy.
Author | : Andrew Welsh-Huggins |
Publisher | : Down & Out Books |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2021-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Ohio prisons investigator Lt. LaShondra Qualls and State Highway Patrol Det. Karl Heintz are stumped. Why would inmate Daniel O’Connor, with a clean behavior record inside and one week left before release, escape from his work camp detail and go on the lam? What would motivate him to throw everything away and face many more years behind bars? As the two begin piecing together O’Connor’s story and disappearance, O’Connor is on a bus headed to Chicago. With him, not by choice, is Nancy Richter, a woman who befriended him in prison, first as a pen pal, then as a visitor, and then as the supplier of his getaway car and a ticket out of Ohio. O’Connor is on a mission, to settle a score from deep in his past, and Nancy can only complicate matters. Unbeknownst to O’Connor, even as he draws closer to his quarry, a young man named Edgerton is preparing to settle a score of his own. But his stems from rage against society, especially women, and it will involve the death of innocents. As O’Connor and Edgerton’s paths begin to merge, Qualls and Heintz discover the secret driving O’Connor to seek justice and scramble to stop the escaped inmate before it’s too late. Praise for A SMITH & WESSON WITH A SIDE OF CHORIZO: “This taut movable feast of rich characters and compelling action score big. This is a revenge story you can really sink your teeth into, and Welsh-Huggins blows it out of the water adding the gritty streets of Chicago and a psychopathic wing-woman you’ll find hard to shake. Buckle up and enjoy. Believe me, you’ll never look at a taco truck the same way.” —Tracy Clarke, author of Borrowed Time, winner of the 2020 Sue Grafton Memorial Award