The Ladies of Bretherton

The Ladies of Bretherton
Author: Alison Raymond
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1445707810

Seven tales from the village of Bretherton, a small rural community somewhere in southern England. Romance, intrigue, theft, arson and perhaps even murder most foul can be disinterred in the pretty cottage gardens or uncovered in a dusty barn.

The Lariat

The Lariat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1926
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

The Broken Penny

The Broken Penny
Author: Julian Symons
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755148258

An Eastern-block country is being torn apart by warring movements. Only one man can unite it – Professor Jacob Arbitzer - who was smuggled into the country during the War, rose to become president, only to be smuggled out when the communists gained control. A thrilling spy adventure recreating the chilling conditions of the Cold War.

Dashell and Caroline

Dashell and Caroline
Author: Elizabeth Chanter
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2012-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781475918922

For Caroline, a woman whose very identity is a mystery, nothing is certainexcept the love she and Dashell share. Now that crucial missing documents have been found, she has the answer to one of her biggest questions: her name. With that information in hand, she and Dashell can now begin to plan their wedding and her future as Lady Lonsdale. Dashell and his youngest brother, Maxwell, travel up to Yorkshire to find out what they can, and what they do discover greatly saddens them. Another search commenced by Dashells aunt, Lady Smythe has uncovered one more surprise for Carolinea blood relative. Its a shocking revelation for both Caroline and her new family member. Once the man recovers from his surprise, he shares information that may hold the key to the truth. As answers emerge, it seems that every mystery of Carolines past will be revealed. But within the joy of discovery lies the heartbreaking story of how one person cruelly deceived Carolines mother, Isobel. Will the truth set them freeor will the lovers find themselves ensnared in a bigger mystery than they imagined?

Stanwyck

Stanwyck
Author: Axel Madsen
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1504008618

A compelling portrait of one of Hollywood’s most invincible women, the late Barbara Stanwyck. A most unusual movie star, Stanwyck was an actress of considerable and neglected talent who elevated every role she had, a woman whose personal life matched the rocky road of her career. Whispered to be among Hollywood’s scandalous “sewing circle,” a group of internationally famous actresses who hid their potentially career-ending lesbianism and bisexuality, Stanwyck kept her liaisons a secret. Despite her steely resolve and her image as a take-control kind of woman, Stanwyck suffered from turbulent marriages and relationships, including her sensational marriage to, and divorce from, the abusive Robert Taylor. Madsen provides a fresh look at this fascinating, complex screen goddess, offering provocative and shocking details from one of Hollywood’s most interesting lives.

The Husband Trap

The Husband Trap
Author: NJ Moss
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504076524

“Had me gasping and on the edge of my seat. Gripping from the start and took my breath away!” —Goodreads reviewer, five stars He’s just proposed to his girlfriend—but another woman has him in her sights, in this terrifying thriller by the author of My Dead Husband. Liam finally popped the question, and Emily said yes. But that very same night, Liam gets abducted . . . and wakes up to a nightmare. On a large estate in the middle of nowhere, Liam finds himself the object of a woman’s twisted affections—and confined to a stone cell. A servant ignores him. A guard watches over him. Meanwhile, Emily struggles to take care of their newborn child and tries to find the strength to move on. Can Liam ever escape and recover the life that was stolen from him—or will this bizarre prison be the last place he ever sees?

The New Biographical Dictionary of Film

The New Biographical Dictionary of Film
Author: David Thomson
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 1090
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0307594610

For almost thirty years, David Thomson’s Biographical Dictionary of Film has been not merely “the finest reference book ever written about movies” (Graham Fuller, Interview), not merely the “desert island book” of art critic David Sylvester, not merely “a great, crazy masterpiece” (Geoff Dyer, The Guardian), but also “fiendishly seductive” (Greil Marcus, Rolling Stone). This new edition updates the older entries and adds 30 new ones: Darren Aronofsky, Emmanuelle Beart, Jerry Bruckheimer, Larry Clark, Jennifer Connelly, Chris Cooper, Sofia Coppola, Alfonso Cuaron, Richard Curtis, Sir Richard Eyre, Sir Michael Gambon, Christopher Guest, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Spike Jonze, Wong Kar-Wai, Laura Linney, Tobey Maguire, Michael Moore, Samantha Morton, Mike Myers, Christopher Nolan, Dennis Price, Adam Sandler, Kevin Smith, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlize Theron, Larry Wachowski and Andy Wachowski, Lew Wasserman, Naomi Watts, and Ray Winstone. In all, the book includes more than 1300 entries, some of them just a pungent paragraph, some of them several thousand words long. In addition to the new “musts,” Thomson has added key figures from film history–lively anatomies of Graham Greene, Eddie Cantor, Pauline Kael, Abbott and Costello, Noël Coward, Hoagy Carmichael, Dorothy Gish, Rin Tin Tin, and more. Here is a great, rare book, one that encompasses the chaos of art, entertainment, money, vulgarity, and nonsense that we call the movies. Personal, opinionated, funny, daring, provocative, and passionate, it is the one book that every filmmaker and film buff must own. Time Out named it one of the ten best books of the 1990s. Gavin Lambert recognized it as “a work of imagination in its own right.” Now better than ever–a masterwork by the man playwright David Hare called “the most stimulating and thoughtful film critic now writing.”