Before My Memory Fades

Before My Memory Fades
Author: Timothy Ian Mitchell
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2024-03-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1039188567

This fascinating memoir recounts Timothy Ian Mitchell’s boyhood dream of becoming a RCMP officer and the first five years of his service as a Mountie on the Canadian Prairies. Deeply honest, often moving, and intermittently funny, the anecdotes at the core of this book vividly detail Mitchell’s experiences and encounters with other members of the Force, perpetrators and victims of crime, and a variety of other people and places that impacted his early career and influenced his entire life. Whether he was enforcing traffic regulations, investigating a robbery, or marching on Red Serge duty, Mitchell was honoured and grateful to be recognized as a Canadian Mountie.

Thomas Clayton

Thomas Clayton
Author: Randy J. Harvey
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475969252

Thomas Clayton Gurley loses his mother, father, and sister to a tragic car accident when he is only fifteen. With no family to care for him, hes forced to live with the dreaded Bastard Boats, his fathers half brother. Boats seems to have a vendetta against young T. C., and it goes back to T. C.s parents, although T. C. isnt sure why. In a new town, at a new school, under a hostile roof, T. C. has to fight to survive. He joins up with the high school football team just to get out of the house. He makes friends and begins to experience new thingsnotably drugs, music, and girls. All the time, though, Boats is on his back. Theres a light at the end of the tunnel when T. C. is taken in by Buck and Rosie Hagan, a local foreman and his wife. Even so, T. C. is haunted by the loss of his family and the oppressive Boats. Something criminal is going down in their tiny Oklahoma town, and Boats is at the center of it. As T. C. grows into a man, he begins to realize the danger Boats could bring upon the Hagans and T. C.s group of friends. Boatss involvement with a corrupt business cartel could cost lives, and T. C.once an innocentwill have to stand strong to protect the people he has come to love.

Normal

Normal
Author: Roberto López-Herrero
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 154750742X

“He was normal” is the only description witnesses can provide to offbeat detective Felix Fortea, as he questions them about a shocking daylight murder in Madrid. How do you stop a killer who could be anyone? What does it mean to be normal? As the clock ticks, a colorful cast of not-so-normal characters unite to hunt down a criminal who is so normal he can disappear from sight—even when you’re looking right at him. In this dark thriller, R. López-Herrero casts a critical eye on the concept of normality which is so prevalent in today’s society. With a sharp wit and a deft pen, he plunges readers into a fascinating hunt for an invisible killer, along the way exploring notions of human individuality and the suffocating social pressures to be normal.

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Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
Total Pages: 133
Release:
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1302368532

Planet Reese

Planet Reese
Author: Cordelia Strube
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2007-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1554885922

Reese Larkin is desperate to find the perfect mattress. His job is in jeopardy and he's been forced to separate from his wife and children, but he believes that if he can find the ultimate sleep system his life will begin anew. In her seventh novel, Cordelia Strube grabs readers by the neuroses with a dark but wickedly fun story about a former Greenpeace activist forced to turn marketeer who battles against a world in which he is confronted by shift mattress sales clerks, a Fred and Ginger-obsessed strip-bar waitress, derisive colleagues, and a wife who has mysteriously turned cold and is keeping his children from him. Alone in his damp basement apartment with his daughter's hamster, he longs for a good night's sleep and, though faced with despair, begins each day hopefully as he grips tighter to the edges of his life. Engaging, enlightening, and always entertaining, Planet Reese is an intensely personal and endearing tale of a man holding on to his sanity against all odds in an increasingly unhinged world.

Starmaker

Starmaker
Author: Jim Bauckham
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Serial murders
ISBN: 160693080X

The grisly discovery of a body at the bottom of a subway entrance in mid-town Manhattan, leads NYPD detectives Gordon Hodges and Carl Furillo on the path of a monumental serial killer--one who may be a Major League Baseball player.

To Love Mercy

To Love Mercy
Author: Frank S. Joseph
Publisher: Mid-Atlantic Highlands
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780974478531

" ... confronts race and ethnicity in segregated Chicago in the late 1940s. The book follows two boys--one black, one white--lost in the city together and exploring with innocent enthusiasm while their families tear each other apart in fear. Racial tensions thread through the novel and personal choices are made with a shattering clarity against the pressures of the city"--Back cover.

The Songwriter Goes to War

The Songwriter Goes to War
Author: Alan Anderson
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780879103040

Irving Berlin marked the end of WWI with a show that opened on Broadway just before Armistice Day, 1918, and ran for all of 32 performances. Yip, Yip, Yaphank was notable for its company, made up entirely of servicemen. The idea of an all-service show resurfaced in the wake of the U.S. entry into WWII, and the cast of This Is the Army was rehearsing and preparing to open at New York's Broadway Theatre. Their story is recalled here by Alan Anderson, whose first assignment after induction into the service was to be production stage manager and first sergeant of the This Is the Army detachment. From this vantage point Anderson enjoyed a unique perspective on the show, on all the elements that went into it, and on all the personalities that in one way or another brought the elements to life.

Masters of the Race

Masters of the Race
Author: daniel storm
Publisher: SECOND CHANCE PUBLICATIONS
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 098267824X

When a genetic chemist is murdered, a Homicide detective who is about washed up with LAPD is assigned the case. What she discovers along the way, becomes the crime of the century and would have made billions of dollars. What Det. Martha Dolan and her partner encounter will amaze you and you will agree that this author holds the future of modern crime-fiction writing in his grasp.