Twisted Road Home

Twisted Road Home
Author: Ball Donald L.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440197075

Seasoned detective, Jason Carmichael, is assigned the task of determining the controversial death of a fellow deputy in the mountains east of Sonora, California. Assertions of suicide, a possible accident, or a drug-related hit plague Jason since there is no conclusive evidence to prove either. Sheriff Owen Wheeler assigns a gutsy, self-confident woman as an aide to Jason. Attractive and married, the woman demands the deceased deputy be, at least, afforded the dignity of an official burial. An act she feels will finally bring him home. Having this woman at his side was not Jason's choice, but soon finds out what his life would be without her. A tiny circle is Jason's only compelling evidence to solving the case until their paths cross with that of a rogue cop who makes an unsolicited remark while being questioned as part of another wider investigation. Will Jason condemn this rogue or thank him?

Twisted Road Home

Twisted Road Home
Author: Barry Starcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2019-03-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781794133594

The Twisted Road Home is an adventure saga chronicling the journeys of Amanda Wilson who flees here home in Texas after stealing two million dollars of her husband's money. She begins a relatively safe life on a small, idyllic Greek Island. Her peaceful life is shattered when an illicit dealer in diamonds, weapons and ancient artifacts, blackmails her and she is forced to participate in his organization as a mediator in his various illegal deals. Her new role requires travel to many dangerous places in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Too many times she is forced to take a life to save her own. While mediating arms sales in war torn countries, she learns first hand the sad plight of people forced into refugee camps. Her exposure to the pitiful situation of children in these camps leads to an epiphany that changes the course of her life. Soon she is faced with the choice of embracing her past, meeting the grandson she never knew, or continue her life in the shadows.

The Twisted Road to You

The Twisted Road to You
Author: Barbara Longley
Publisher: Perfect, Indiana
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781503948242

Struggling with both PTSD and the trauma of his ex-wife's infidelity, retired Marine Wesley Holt seeks a simple civilian life. His favorite waitress at the Perfect Diner secretly stirs his heart. Yet Wes--scarred by betrayal and racked by guilt over his fallen comrades in Afghanistan--stays quiet, convinced he can never love again...or be loved. Waitress and single mother Carlie Stewart hides fear behind her smile. Her ex-husband has escaped from prison and wants their son--and revenge. When the fugitive arrives to wreak havoc, Wes insists Carlie and her son stay with him for protection. Finally daring to let her guard down, Carlie divulges her dark past to Wes, and to her surprise, Wes appreciates her strengths and longs to trust her with his tattered heart. The safer they feel with each other, the more trust and passion grow. But can they overcome the demons in their pasts--and the heartbreak they've carried into the present--to build a lasting future together?

Selected Poems

Selected Poems
Author: Anna Andreevna Akhmatova
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

This comprehensive edition of Russia's greatest modern poet, Anna Akhmatova (1899-1966), includes the complete texts of her major works Requiem, commemorating all of Stalin's victims, and Poem Without a Hero. Akhmatova published her first book of poems in 1912, and in the same year founded the Acmeist movement with her husband, the poet Gumilev. Her intense, highly personal love lyrics were later attacked as anti-revolutionary, and in 1925 her poetry was banned. Gumilev was shot in 1921 for alleged involvement in an anti-Bolshevik plot, and in the years of terror which followed under Stalin, Akhmatova was persecuted for her work along with fellow poets Mandelstam, who died in a camp, and Tsvetaeva, who committed suicide. She was able to publish some work during the war, but in 1946 she again came under attack, this time from Zhdanov, who denounced her with Pasternak and others for trying to 'poison the minds' of Soviet youth. These were attacks on her published work. What she was writing - but could not publish - was far more dangerous. For she had entered her years of silence. As she fought for her son's release from prison, she was writing her greatest poetry: the cycle Requiem, which commemorated all of Stalin's victims, and Poem without a hero, which she began in 1940 and worked on for over 20 years. All she wrote she committed to memory. Several trusted friends also memorised her poems, among them Mandelstam's widow Nadezhda. She wrote nothing down, and so survived, the people's conscience, the one who kept 'the great Russian word' alive.