The Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere
Author: Amber L. Carter
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2015-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329121295

A visceral tale of love, loss, and finding yourself where you least expect to, Amber L. CarterÕs whirlwind novel invites you to 'The Middle of Nowhere'Éand wonÕt let you leave.

In the Middle of Nowhere

In the Middle of Nowhere
Author: C. L. Barnes
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1608608565

A group of strangers come to work at an isolated hotel restaurant in northern Arizona. Each is running from something or someone. As they get to know each other, the workers form a bond, especially after experiencing the death of a friend. There is Sydney, escaping an abusive husband, and Carmen, the general manager, who is grieving for her husband, a sheriff killed in the line of duty. Another worker, Marshall, is trying to gently break off from a woman who is too dependent on him. But also among the group is a killer, which they realize after a body is discovered on the night of a freak snowstorm. The hotel, located off the beaten track, is further isolated by the storm. Everyone is forced to look at each other in a different light as they try to identify who among them is the killer. They are trapped In the Middle of Nowhere. This tense murder mystery will have you in its grip as you come to care for the characters and worry over their every move. Author C.L. Barnes spent most of her life in the Southwest. She is a huge Stephen King fan and used to work in a setting quite like the one described in her novel. She now lives in Eastern Tennessee with her husband and son. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/ title/InTheMiddleOfNowhere.htm

The Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere
Author: Paul B. Thompson
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786964863

The latest title in the world-spanning Crossroads series. Popular Dragonlance author Paul B. Thompson pens the latest novel that explores an area of the setting that has been mentioned but not previously described in detail to readers. The peace of a rural village is shattered by the sudden appearance of a band of renegade warriors seeking slaves. The farmers of Nowhere have no hope unless they can raise a company of champions to defend them, but the motley group of saviors who take up their cause--a shipwrecked sailor, a minotaur poet, a kender treasure hunter, a shamed half-ogre, a disgraced foot soldier, and an eccentric sorcerer--seem nearly as dangerous as the slavemasters

The Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere
Author: Stephen Brooke
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1937745007

A Young Adult Novel set on the Florida Gulf Coast

The Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere
Author: Sid Gardner
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2011-07-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462040101

The Middle of Nowhere is about a troubled 15-year-old girl, Lexie Crockett, who enters a residential treatment program somewhere in the Western United States. Based on personal experiences, the novel tells of the sometimes tragic, sometimes hilarious adventures of the thousands of girls who live away from home in residential facilities. As events unfold, Lexie finds a bond with the other girls and with Annie Salinas, a gifted counselor, who helps her get closer to her goal of going home. Parents of some of the girls visit the program, and struggle with finding the line that is always shifting between understanding the girls problems and holding them accountable for their actions. When a large company moves to buy the facility, the staff resistsand the girls find some ways of their own to challenge the new owners. Each of the girls brings her own background to this challengebroken homes, drug addiction, mental and emotional instability, along with ingenuity, resilience, and a fierce desire for independence. More than 14,000 girls live in such programs, and the book makes painfully clear how difficult their lives areand why some of them succeed.

The Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere
Author: Bob Sloan
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1555847382

NYPD’s Lenny Bliss’s personal and professional lives collide in “a great noirish valentine to New York’s denizens, high, middle, and low” (Richard Price). Just when Detective Lenny Bliss is trying to find a little inner peace, he’s got a floater in the East River. Along for the ride and working his last nerve is his wife, an aspiring writer researching a thriller about—guess what—a homicide detective. But another murder soon takes priority. A young man is found bludgeoned to death after a wild party in a posh Upper East Side town house—a crime that could implicate his reckless teenage daughter, and Bliss himself should an incriminating surveillance video get leaked. Being on the wrong side of an investigation yet again, Bliss is tangling with a blackmailing security officer, the victim’s volatile father, a shady housekeeper, a philandering, potty-mouthed real estate mogul, and party crashers with hazy memories. As Bliss navigates a world of too much money and not enough sense, the clues to a killer’s identity start to lead back to the banks of the East River. If he can believe his wife’s amateur eye for detail. “Sloan knows New York and New Yorkers right down to their socks, and his novels . . . hum with the brutal vitality of the city” (The Rocky Mountain News). This third book in the Lenny Bliss series “delivers humor, soul, and dark drama in equal measure” (Booklist). It’s Sloane’s “best yet” (Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall).

Crowded in the Middle of Nowhere

Crowded in the Middle of Nowhere
Author: Bo Brock
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1626342652

IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award GOLD Winner in Humor Crowded in the Middle of Nowhere: Tales of Humor and Healing from Rural America is a collection of humorous and poignant stories from a veterinarian in a small, dusty farming and ranching community in rural West Texas. Dr. Brock gives you an intimate look into his small-town and big-hearted perspective on life, animals, and their owners. His unique perspective and tales of doctoring beloved pets, cantankerous livestock, and occasionally their owners will make you smile, laugh, cry, and evoke every other emotion under the sun.

The Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere
Author: David Gerrold
Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1935618733

With an introduction by Spider Robinson The Morthans were physically and mentally superior. Descended from humans, they were now, literally, “more-than" human … and considered the human race to be little better than animals. They would stop at nothing to conquer the remaining human-controlled worlds. Docked for repairs after a harrowing battle with a Morthan ship, Jonathan Korie and his crew discover they have a Morthan imp aboard— a Morthan weapon so quick they have no chance of catching it, so clever they have no hope of outsmarting it and so deadly they have no choice but to try.