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Author | : Lois Brown |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2012-04-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1449745490 |
Allie arrives at the Wild Bella Roost to give support to her aunt Celia and uncle Joe, whose son, Joe Jr., is missing in action. She is watching a fundraising party on the front lawn from her bedroom window when a panel in the wall opens, and a man walks out of the darkness and into her life. She is taken against her will and is then talked into helping him get information against a known drug dealer who is threatening her uncle Joe and could possibly know the location of her cousin, Joe Jr. She is sworn to secrecy and is now woven into the very fabric of the mysterious Lieutenant Hayness life. Lieutenant Hayness mission is to locate and return safely with Joe Jr. after a signal comes out of the deep jungle of Colombia.
Author | : Lawrence D. Klausner |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 2013-05-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1480800619 |
FBI Assistant Director Mark Goldman, a former NYCPD detective, had only to sign his letter of resignation when two unlikely events change the course of his actions. The murder of a postman and a car fire near the Washington Mall become the first pieces of a deadly international conundrum for Goldmanthe impetus he desperately needs to get back on the streets. Years earlier, Mark accepted a promotion to his current, lofty position; an award for thwarting a devastating terrorist attack on the homeland. His title suggests he is the liaison between U.S. and foreign security forces; however, none of his proposals are executed. The Jewish prodigy is caught in a dead-end job until now. Goldman ignores his jurisdiction to search for the lone wolf whose mission is to destroy the very foundation of the U.S. government: the order of succession to the presidency. The hunt draws in Avi Levy, the director of Israels Mossad; as well as Marks mentor, Jack Warner, a retired FBI director. The case also reunites Goldman with the love of his life, Ruth Sachs, a distinguished Mossad agent. The tale courses from the streets of Paris, to the Zuiderzee, and finally to the U.S. where the lone wolf blends into the anonymity offered by the sheer vastness of the land. Will the al Qaeda-financed lone wolf remain a step ahead of his pursuers, or will the reunited team of Goldman and Sachs eliminate the threat? Americas fate hangs in the balance. The Secret Service was so intrigued with this story that it requested an interview with the author. The idea of a lone wolf eradicating the nations entire political structure in a single blow was unthinkable. Possibly because of that interview, four similar plots against our homeland were thwarted. All too often a fine line separates fact from fiction.
Author | : Wendelin Van Draanen |
Publisher | : Yearling |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2008-12-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0375892192 |
"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that, Nancy Drew!)" —Midwest Children's Book Review This is not the summer camping trip of Sammy's dreams. She imagined shady glades, meandering streams, a deer or two. What she gets are scrubby shrubs, blazing sun, rattlesnakes, ticks, and scorpions. Her fellow campers are desperate to catch a rare glimpse of an endangered condor. To Sammy, the trip is nothing more than the painful in pursuit of the unspeakably ugly. But when she and two other girls find an injured condor, Sammy's intrigued at last. As they track down a clue, they stumble onto two classmates and wind up lost. Which leaves three girls and two boys in a canyon with one tent and six billion biting flies. Oh—and an armed and dangerous highstakes poacher. S'mores anyone? The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern, and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.
Author | : Roger Ebert |
Publisher | : Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Total Pages | : 988 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9780740738340 |
Featuring every review Ebert wrote from January 2001 to mid-June 2003, this treasury also includes his essays, interviews, film festival reports, and In Memoriams, along with his famous star ratings.
Author | : Maggie Battista |
Publisher | : Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2019-02-05 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1611806178 |
Discover a body-positive approach to food through nourishing recipes, heart-opening stories, and helpful lessons on creating a healthy relationship with food. Maggie Battista struggled with eating and dieting her whole life, until she discovered the foods and recipes that made her finally see herself as worthy of good health. In this kind and generous cookbook she shares the more than 100 mostly wholesome, mainly dairy-free, plant-based, and always refined sugar–free recipes that helped her find her way to good health, lose 70 pounds, and rid herself of years of chronic aches and pains. With stories that chronicle her struggles, victories, and lessons from finally reconciling her relationship with food; tips and advice on changing your own approach to food; and recipes for every time of day and occasion; A New Way to Food is the playbook for seeing yourself with kinder eyes and enjoying every meal along the way.
Author | : Charles Leerhsen |
Publisher | : Simon & Schuster |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2020-07-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1501117483 |
Charles Leerhsen brings the notorious Butch Cassidy to vivid life in this surprising and entertaining biography that goes beyond the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to reveal a more fascinating and complicated man than legend provides. For more than a century the life and death of Butch Cassidy have been the subject of legend, spawning a small industry of mythmakers and a major Hollywood film. But who was Butch Cassidy, really? Charles Leerhsen, bestselling author of Ty Cobb, sorts out facts from folklore and paints a brilliant portrait of the celebrated outlaw of the American West. Born into a Mormon family in Utah, Robert Leroy Parker grew up dirt poor and soon discovered that stealing horses and cattle was a fact of life in a world where small ranchers were being squeezed by banks, railroads, and cattle barons. Sometimes you got caught, sometimes you got lucky. A charismatic and more than capable cowboy—even ranch owners who knew he was a rustler said they would hire him again—he adopted the alias “Butch Cassidy,” and moved on to a new moneymaking endeavor: bank robbery. By all accounts, Butch was a smart and considerate thief, refusing to take anything from customers and insisting that no one be injured during his heists. His “Wild Bunch” gang specialized in clever getaways, stationing horses at various points along their escape route so they could outrun any posse. Eventually Butch and his gang graduated to train robberies, which were more lucrative. But the railroad owners hired the Pinkerton Agency, whose detectives pursued Butch and his gang relentlessly, until he and his then partner Harry Longabaugh (The Sundance Kid) fled to South America, where they replicated the cycle of ranching, rustling, and robbery until they met their end in Bolivia. In Butch Cassidy, Charles Leerhsen shares his fascination with how criminals such as Butch deftly maneuvered between honest work and thievery, battling the corporate interests that were exploiting the settlers, and showing us in vibrant prose the Old West as it really was, in all its promise and heartbreak.
Author | : Margaret Peterson Haddix |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2007-09-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416911715 |
Newly arrived in New York City in 1910, Bella is desperate to send money home to her family in Italy, and becomes one of the hundreds of workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. But one fateful March night, a spark ignites some cloth in the factory, resulting in a fire that will become one of the worst workplace disasters in history.
Author | : Ralph Stephenson |
Publisher | : Ulverscroft |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780708956090 |
Newlyweds Linda and Martin Firth set out to track down Linda's beautiful but wayward older sister who has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. They soon find themselves embroiled in the dangerous and murky world of drug-running.
Author | : Bob Tarte |
Publisher | : Algonquin Books |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2007-03-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1565127382 |
In Bob Tarte's home, pandemonium is the order of the day, and animals literally rule the roost—thirty-nine of them at last count. Whether it's the knot-tying African grey parrot, or the overweight cat who's trained Bob to hold her water bowl just above the floor, or the nightmarish duck who challenges him to a shoving match, this menagerie, along with his endlessly optimistic wife, Linda, provides daily lessons on the chaos inherent in our lives. But not until this modern-day Noah's Ark hits stormy weather—and Bob's world spins out of control—does he realize that this exuberant gaggle of animals provides his spiritual anchor. It is their alien presence, their sense of humor, and their impulsive behavior that both drive Bob crazy and paradoxically return him to sanity. With the same sly humor and dead-on character portraits that made Enslaved by Ducks such a rousing success, Tarte proves that life with animals offers a wholly different perspective on the world.
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Total Pages | : 1162 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Cattle |
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