Hunting Mona Lisa

Hunting Mona Lisa
Author: Carson Morton
Publisher: Spring-Heeled Jack Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1507842155

In his follow up to his award-winning novel, STEALING MONA LISA, Carson Morton takes us on a thrilling race through war-torn France as French patriots attempt to keep Leonardo d Vinci’s masterpiece out of the hands of the rapacious Nazis.In the opening days of World War II, 15-year-old Delphine Fournier is abandoned by her museum curator father when he spirits the Mona Lisa out of Paris ahead of the advancing German army. Four years later, news of her father’s arrest for murder in a village in the South of France forces 19-year-old Delphine to escape occupied Paris in an attempt to save him and to keep the world’s greatest painting out of the clutches of a cunning Nazi agent.

Mona Lisa's Pajamas

Mona Lisa's Pajamas
Author: A. Craig Copetas
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781402757648

High-class armchair travel at its very best! Mona Lisa’s Pajamas gives readers a round-trip ticket for a journey around the world, carrying them to distant destinations most of us will never visit. Originally written for The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg News, A. Craig Copetas’s delightfully surprising columns are now collected in book form for the first time. Covering exotic locales, improbable business ventures, artisan winemakers, and memorably oddball characters, Copetas’s vivid writing brings his subjects alive with richly-textured descriptions only a truly gifted observer can capture. From Sparta’s souvenir sword-makers swamped with demand thanks to the hit movie 300, to a Russian golf pro whose favorite clubs were built from the scrapped metal of a Soviet nuclear missile, Copetas writes of unorthodox business pursuits and faraway locations with an infectious joie de vivre and an unerring eye for what makes enjoyable reading. Unforgettable visits for the armchair traveler: -Israel's Sacred Golf Course: where bomb craters have become bunkers -How to Succeed in Business and Avoid Serious Head Trauma: near Stockholm, a former British Special Air Services commando teaches executives how to survive a kidnapping -An Honorable and Ancient Solution to Boardroom Disputes: the 21st-century duel -Propulsion Is a Real Plus with Clubs Made in a Missile Factory: A Russian treasures his set of golf clubs--made from an old Soviet missile once aimed at the US -Da Vinci Code Fans Dig Up the Dead: Dan Brown’s devotees swarm a town central to the blockbuster’s story

Mona Lisa Eclipsing

Mona Lisa Eclipsing
Author: Sunny
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101479027

The national bestselling author returns with a new passionate, erotically charged paranormal novel. Roberto, a jaguar-shifter of mixed Monère heritage, arrives in Cozumel to kill a rival. But he finds a more valuable prize in Mona Lisa, a Monère who's lost her memory and can be manipulated into believing anything-no matter how dark or dangerous.

The Best American Hunting Stories

The Best American Hunting Stories
Author: The Editors of Field & Stream
Publisher: Weldon Owen International
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1616288922

Unforgettable stories of big game, loyal friends, and the respect that nature commands—culled from more than one hundred years of Field & Stream. If there’s one thing hunters and non-hunters alike can share, it’s the love of a good story. From the annals of the world’s leading outdoor magazine comes this collection of the Field & Stream editors’ favorite true-life tales: record harvests and sassy trail guides; bear drives and dicey bowhunts; fond (and surprising) memories of a first elk hunt; poachers in Africa; caribou on tribal lands; replicating moose mating calls; and the one that got away. Field & Stream: The Best American Hunting Stories features entries by Bill Heavey, Rick Bass, Steve Rinella, Phil Caputo, and many others. With chapters entitled, “The Way of the Hunter,” “The Thrill of the Kill,” and “Off the Beaten Path,” there’s a story for every hunter, outdoorsman, and adventure enthusiast.

Looking Back

Looking Back
Author: Betty Jo Baca
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2009-02-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1467046000

Since I was a small child I have loved storytelling. The right words could make you see things in your mind. I want my short stories to open your mind to what it was like growing up in the 1950s and 1960s in a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee. So we will be Looking Back at my Barnes family in Whitehaven after WWII, pre-Graceland, Yes, we grew up two miles from Graceland as the Rock and Roll age began, through the Cuban Missile Crisis, to the early Beatle Years and what life was like back then.

Mona Lisa Craving

Mona Lisa Craving
Author: Sunny
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425217450

Mona Lisa, a Monere woman, is drawn to Dante, the warrior son of a healer, who had been cursed by a high priestess to endure a never-ending cycle of life and death and who wants nothing more than to die at Mona Lisa's hands.

The Hunter

The Hunter
Author: Theresa Meyers
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1420125567

They're the Chosen--Winchester, Remington and Colt--brothers trained to hunt down supernatural beings using the latest steam-powered gadgetry. It's a hard legacy to shoulder, and it's about to get a lot more dangerous. . . A Devil Of A Job Colt Jackson has gotten his name on many a wanted poster with success in the family business: hunting supernaturals across the frontier. Lately, though, there's a sulfur stink in the wind and the Darkin population is exploding. A rift in the worlds is appearing. To close it, Colt will have to do the unthinkable and work with a demon to pass arcane boundaries no human alone can cross. Except when he summons his demon, he doesn't get some horned monstrosity: he gets a curvy redheaded succubus named Lilly, who's willing to make a bargain to become human again. He also gets Lilly's secret expertise on the machinations on the dark side of the rift. And her charm and cleverness help to get them out of what his silver-loaded pistol and mechanical horse can't. Of course, when all hell breaks loose, he might have to sacrifice his soul. But what's adventure without a little risk? "Meyers puts the steam in steampunk." --Cherry Adair

The Possum Hunter

The Possum Hunter
Author: S. Earl Wilson III
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1796014168

This is a tale of life, defining everything that we are and hope to become, such as finding love, education, success, and security by overcoming adversities to find happiness. It begins with simple people who find love in the remote areas of Mississippi while hunting raccoons together. They are simple people with simple lives doing simple things. We all lust, we hunger, we suffer, we enjoy. At times, we are deceived. Sometimes, we learn the truth that is often concealed but is revealed to us by someone of higher intellect. We love, we play, we fight, and we rescue and are rescued. Regardless of others’ opinions, we eat what we like. We hunt even if it is nothing more than a bargain at a store. We are all victims of in flagrante delicto—the act of doing something wrong, especially like having illicit sex. You will perhaps find your own self while reading this story.