The Secret of Casa Grande. Mexican Mystery Stories #1

The Secret of Casa Grande. Mexican Mystery Stories #1
Author: Helen Randolph
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2023-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In 'The Secret of Casa Grande', Helen Randolph delivers a captivating collection of Mexican mystery stories, filled with suspense, intrigue, and rich cultural details. The book is written in a descriptive and engaging style that transports the reader to the vibrant streets of Mexico, immersing them in a world of secrets and enigmas. Each story is masterfully crafted, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat until the final reveal. Randolph's attention to detail and intricate plots make this book a must-read for fans of mystery and Latin American literature. Set against the backdrop of Mexican folklore and traditions, 'The Secret of Casa Grande' offers a unique and immersive reading experience that is sure to delight and captivate readers.

Racing Through the Dark

Racing Through the Dark
Author: David Millar
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451682700

WORLD-CLASS CYCLIST, Tour de France stage winner, and time trial specialist David Millar offers a vivid portrait of his life in professional cycling—including his soul-searing detour into performance-enhancing drugs, his dramatic arrest and two-year ban, and his ultimate decision to return to the sport he loves to race clean—in this arrestingly candid memoir, which he wrote himself. As a young Scottish expat living in Hong Kong with his father after his parents’ divorce, Millar showed early promise with mountain biking and BMX. Two wise local cyclists took him under their wings, encouraging him to concentrate on road racing. Millar proved a ready convert. Racing Through the Dark offers the winning account of his climb through the ranks—first as an amateur and then as a pro, riding for the French team Cofidis. Among his early triumphs were several stage wins in the Tour de France. From the moment Millar turned pro, he began to see hints of the unethical measures that many— maybe most—of the other pros were taking in order to race at the very tops of their games . . . and beyond. At first, he felt that he was immune to temptation, that he could win clean. But the ugly pervasiveness of performance-enhancing drugs and the seemingly universal attitude that condoned it began to corrode his willpower. Racing Through the Dark details his eventual capitulation, his subsequent arrest and two-year ban from cycling, and his remarkable comeback as a clean cyclist who is now doing his utmost to keep performance-enhancing drugs out of the sport he so loves. Filled with thrilling descriptions of the world’s most spectacular courses, Racing Through the Dark captures the pure joy of cycling and includes some of the most vivid accounts of racing ever written by a true insider.

The Mystery of Carlitos. Mexican Mystery Stories #2

The Mystery of Carlitos. Mexican Mystery Stories #2
Author: Helen Randolph
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2023-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In 'The Mystery of Carlitos', the second installment of the popular 'Mexican Mystery Stories' series, Helen Randolph takes readers on a captivating journey filled with suspense, intrigue, and cultural richness. The book is intricately woven with clues and plot twists that keep readers guessing until the very end. Randolph's descriptive prose and attention to detail paint a vivid picture of the Mexican landscape, immersing readers into the setting of the story. The seamless blend of mystery and cultural elements adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read for mystery enthusiasts and fans of Mexican literature. Randolph's engaging storytelling style and clever plot make this book a standout in the genre. The book is a must-read for those looking for a unique and immersive mystery experience that transcends traditional boundaries.

The Second Girl Detective Megapack

The Second Girl Detective Megapack
Author: Julia K. Duncan
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 2947
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479402915

The Second Girl Detective Megapack collects 23 more novels with girl protagonists, sleuthing for fun and justice. Here are series from Julia K. Duncan, Roy J. Snell, Dorothy Wayne, Helen Randolph, and more -- nearly 3,000 pages of great girl-powered adventure! DORIS FORCE AT LOCKED GATES, by Julia K. Duncan DORIS FORCE AT CLOUDY COVE, by Julia K. Duncan DORIS FORCE AT RAVEN ROCK, by Julia K. Duncan FINDING THE LOST TREASURE, by Helen M. Persons THE MYSTERY OF ARNOLD HALL, by Helen M. Persons THE MYSTERY OF CARLITOS, by Helen Randolph THE SECRET OF CASA GRANDE, by Helen Randolph CROSSED TRAILS IN MEXICO, by Helen Randolph GREEN EYES , by Roy G. Snell THE PHANTOM VIOLIN, by Roy J. Snell THE CRYSTAL BALL, by Roy J. Snell DOROTHY DIXON AND THE DOUBLE COUSIN, by Dorothy Wayne DOROTHY DIXON WINS HER WINGS, by Dorothy Wayne DOROTHY DIXON AND THE MYSTERY PLANE, by Dorothy Wayne BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARM, by Alice B. Emerson BETTY GORDON IN WASHINGTON, by Alice B. Emerson and Josephine Lawrence BETTY GORDON IN THE LAND OF OIL, by Alice B. Emerson BETTY GORDON AT BOARDING SCHOOL, by Alice B. Emerson and Josephine Lawrence BETTY GORDON AT MOUNTAIN CAMP, by Alice B. Emerson THE ADVENTURE GIRLS AT THE K BAR O, by Clair Blank THE ADVENTURE GIRLS IN THE AIR, by Claire Banks THE ADVENTURE GIRLS AT HAPPINESS HOUSE, by Clair Blank THE SECRET OF STEEPLE ROCKS, by Harriet Pyne Grove If you enjoy this book, search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see the more than 100 other entries in the series, covering mysteries, westerns, classics, science fiction, adventure stories, and much, much more!

Crossed Trails in Mexico. Mexican Mystery Stories #3

Crossed Trails in Mexico. Mexican Mystery Stories #3
Author: Helen Randolph
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2023-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In 'Crossed Trails in Mexico: Mexican Mystery Stories #3' by Helen Randolph, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the rugged terrain of Mexico, where mysteries unfold and secrets are revealed. The literary style of the book is engaging and immersive, drawing readers into a world of suspense and intrigue. Each story within the collection is intricately woven with vivid descriptions of the Mexican landscape, making the setting a character in its own right. Randolph's writing style is both descriptive and suspenseful, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Set against the backdrop of Mexico, the book explores themes of culture, history, and the human experience. Through the lens of mystery, Randolph sheds light on the complexities of Mexican society, offering readers a unique perspective on a rich and diverse culture. Helen Randolph, an accomplished writer with a passion for storytelling, brings her unique voice and perspective to 'Crossed Trails in Mexico'. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for crafting compelling narratives, Randolph expertly captures the essence of Mexico and its people within the pages of this book. Her deep appreciation for the country and its culture shines through in each story, providing readers with a rich and authentic reading experience. I highly recommend 'Crossed Trails in Mexico: Mexican Mystery Stories #3' to readers who enjoy captivating mystery stories set in exotic locales. Helen Randolph's masterful storytelling and vivid imagery make this a must-read for anyone looking for a thrilling and thought-provoking literary adventure.

The Colombian Novel, 1844-1987

The Colombian Novel, 1844-1987
Author: Raymond Leslie Williams
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292788509

Novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude have awakened English-language readers to the existence of Colombian literature in recent years, but Colombia has a well-established literary tradition that far predates the Latin American "boom." In this pathfinding study, Raymond Leslie Williams provides an overview of seventeen major authors and more than one hundred works spanning the years 1844 to 1987. After an introductory discussion of Colombian regionalism and novelistic development, Williams considers the novels produced in Colombia's four semi-autonomous regions. The Interior Highland Region is represented by novels ranging from Eugenio Díaz' Manuela to Eduardo Caballero Calderón's El buen salvaje. The Costa Region is represented by Juan José Nieto's Ingermina to Alvaro Cepeda Samudio's La casa grande and Gabriel García Márquez' Cien años de soledad; the Greater Antioquian Region by Tomás Carrasquilla's Frutos de mi tierra to Manuel Mejía Vallejo's El día señalado; and the Greater Cauca Region by Jorge Isaacs' Maria to Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazábal's El bazar de los idiotas. A discussion of the modern and postmodern novel concludes the study, with special consideration given to the works of García Márquez and Moreno-Durán. Written in a style accessible to a wide audience, The Colombian Novel will be a foundational work for all students of Colombian culture and Latin American literature.

Daniel Silva GABRIEL ALLON Novels 1-4

Daniel Silva GABRIEL ALLON Novels 1-4
Author: Daniel Silva
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1845
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101538856

The first four Gabriel Allon novels from #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva. The Kill Artist Former Israeli intelligence operative Gabriel Allon is called back into action and teamed with an agent as beautiful as she is deadly. Their target: a cunning Palestinian terrorist who played a dark part in Gabriel’s past… The English Assassin Gabriel Allon arrives in Zurich to restore the work of an Old Master for a millionaire banker—and finds himself standing in blood and framed for the man’s murder. While trying to clear his name, Allon is swept into a spiraling chain of events involving Nazi art theft, a decades-old suicide, and a dark and bloody trail of killings—some of them his own… The Confessor In Munich, a Jewish scholar is assassinated—and Gabriel Allon must get to the bottom of a plot that reveals the truth about the Catholic church’s response to the Holocaust. Now, as Allon follows a trail of secrets and unthinkable deeds, the lives of millions will be changed forever—and one man will become expendable… A Death in Vienna Gabriel Allon is sent to Vienna to discover the truth behind a bombing that killed an old friend, but while there he encounters something that turns his world upside down. It is a face—a face that feels hauntingly familiar, a face that chills him to the bone.