Echoes of Drake Street

Echoes of Drake Street
Author: K T Bowes
Publisher: K T Bowes
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2024-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1991036345

No job. Her home under threat. And a dead body on her doorstep. Lexi’s last case nearly destroyed her—leaving her without a job, her best friend, or hope. Now, just when she thought things couldn't get any worse, the local council has voted to demolish her street to make way for a motorway ramp. Her cozy cottage, her sanctuary, is next in line for the bulldozers. Injured, exhausted, and on the brink of losing everything, Lexi is desperate. The residents of her beloved Drake Street are rallying to fight the decision, but rumors swirl that the corrupt council chair forced the vote. Everyone despises him. They all want revenge. But Lexi doesn’t have time to join the fight. Because the most hated man in town just showed up dead on her doorstep. The police zero in on her. She has his blood on her hands and no idea why he visited her after dark. As she battles unemployment, looming eviction, and jail, Lexi works at solving the mystery of the dead councillor before she’s the one wearing handcuffs. Get stuck into this New Zealand based novel series now.

Echoes

Echoes
Author: Martin Jones
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1446121259

When Alexander is called home by his sister he finds himself drawn into a world of people trafficking. Unwittingly implicated in the murder of a migrant, he struggles to save himself and his sibling from a future arranged before them. Echoes weaves itself way through flawed characters and breaking lives as Alexander, beset by a second sight which plagues him, begins a journey that will change everything, forever.Set in London and East Anglia, Echoes is Martin Jones' first novel.

Echoes

Echoes
Author: Kristen Heitzmann
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0764228307

Romantic suspense from a best-selling novelist. Sequel to Unforgotten, Sofie Michelli goes to Sonoma to unravel her past, but returns to face the future.

The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1975–2005

The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1975–2005
Author: Robert Creeley
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2008-06-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520256200

"The subtlest feeling for the measure that I encounter anywhere except in the verses of Ezra Pound."—William Carlos Williams "It is a study, how Creeley lands syntax down the alley, and his vocabulary-pure English-to hit meters and rhymes all of which are spares and strikes."—Charles Olson "Robert Creeley has created a noble body of poetry that extends the work of his predecessors Pound, Williams, Zukofsky, and Olson, and provides like them a method for his successors in exploring our new American poetic consciousness."—Allen Ginsberg "His succinctness is like the unfettered flashing of a diamond." —John Ashbery "Robert Creeley was one of the great giants of 20th Century American poetry. This collection is his monument." —Paul Auster "American poetry is unimaginable and, happily, unknowable without Creeley."—Andrei Codrescu, author of it was today: new poems "Creeley is a touchstone for me-a measure of what poetry is. He is a genius of the sensorium as Kerouac was and a master of the ear as is Miles Davis. He is a carver in space like Van Gogh."—Michael McClure "There is no poetry more vivid, immediate, or telling than Robert Creeley's. His Collected Poems extends the achievement of Dickinson, Whitman, and Williams into postwar America. Creeley's excavation of particular words, images, and sentiments resonate beyond the pages of this book into the fabric of everyday life. This is American invention at its best, as necessary as the air we breathe and the ground we walk on."—Charles Bernstein "'It isn't what a poet says that counts as a work of art,' William Carlos Williams once wrote, 'it's what he makes, with such intensity of perception that it lives with an intrinsic movement of its own to verify its authenticity.' I can't think of another contemporary poet whose acute sensitivity to the particular event of making (and in poetry making includes breaking) each written line is as consummately fine-tuned as Robert Creeley's."—Susan Howe "He was the main support in the old house of poetry—the main beam."—C.D. Wright, Brown University alumni newsletter "There is no poet like Creeley. His multiple subjectivities and magic syllables have kept us curious and honest. Never a false step, never a less than tender heart for the sound, and the brilliant cognitive, often fierce power therein. What a glorious long life in writing. These late poems keep the brilliant tempo. We are very lucky he is still so much among us."—Anne Waldman "Robert Creeley transformed the momentary, spontaneous music of being alive into a profoundly enduring American art: brilliant, necessary, impeccably scored. He made it new for always."—Peter Gizzi

The Spectator

The Spectator
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1869
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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