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After a murder by a homeless man, themost vulnerable people in the citybecome targets. Molly is recruited bythe police to help with street culture.Just how far will she get pulled intothe case as number of victims climbs?
Some heroes are called, some are made.Robin has always been the smallest, but she'd determined to be a knight. When Robin helps with the ritual to call a Hero she may have the chance to fulfill her dream, or maybe watch it disintegrate in front of her
The story of Chye Chye Skudigus as told by Granny Hunger of Quesnel BC Chye Chye is a bully, bothering the pioneers in the area. Only by getting together with the Chief Six Fingers can they find a solution to the problem.
A collection of poems with photos remembering the life lost in a crash during the Snowbirds flyover in Kamloops in 2020. There are also poems about a fire at a local school and other general Kamloops and broader subjects.
Vancouver Island in the 1960's.The yellow green glasses can change the weather- Or can they?Rachel witnesses, as a young child, her grandfather being blown off a cliff.Disconnected, angry and looking for the answer as to why the Glasses did not save her grandfather, she hitch hikes from her farmland home to a small sea town. On a hippie beach and along the lane-ways and cafes, she learns long buried secrets of the glasses, of her family's past and maybe the love of a lost sister.
Sophia's discovery she isn't who she thought she was shocked her. Murder made it worse.When the acclaimed wildlife photographer inherits her older sister's journals, she learns the truth about her 1938 birth. Renee wasn't her sister but her mother. And her father had been murdered before she was born in Mexico. Strangely, the recent 2008 murder of her neighbour, a medical engineer, seems to echo what little is known about her father's death.Sophia, Alex, her computer guru grandson, and their friends, also computer professionals assist the investigators in Thompson City, British Columbia, and in the Baja, Mexico, untangle the complex current and the long-ago mysteries.
After a murder by a homeless man, the most vulnerable people in the city become targets. Molly is recruited by the police to help with street culture. Just how far will she get pulled into the case as number of victims climbs?
Frederick is a builder, the most despised group in Lexburgh. Why then, is he forced to attend a prestigious school for people who hate him? His revenge for the bullying he experiences is to survive.When the Clockwork Circus arrives in town, nothing will ever be the same.
She's a shieldmaiden with a thousand soldiers at her command. So why is her job so difficult?Robin heads into the Ancan Empire with only a vague notion of where she is supposed to go, and even less about what to do when she gets there. The Land is fragmented and unhelpful. Even Sarge is cranky with her. But Robin is not one to give up. Not now, not ever.
Connor loves to Splash, but Mom does not. Will Mom get through the day without a splash? Find out. A delightful book about all the opportunities Connor finds to splash. A book with cute illustrations that is good for reading to children or beginning readers.
No matter how hard the road, never give up. A northern forest in winter and a forgotten people. A jungle city with ambitious newcomers ruling, The broad steppes and a nomadic nation.World shaking choices are all that is left.
Seeking fortune & adventure, two young German Canadians, Art and Ernie Barz, were down to their last dollars when they reached Dawson City in 1937. A year later, aided by some of Yukon''s leading citizens, the Barz brothers chartered four plane-loads of huskies, equipment, and supplies to the Territory''s remote Bonnet Plume region. Seeking to avoid the expensive non-resident trapper''s licence fees, the brothers convinced the authorities that they were miners. Instead, they set up one of the largest clandestine fur-trapping operation in the Canadian north. In time, they became legal trappers and ran Chappie''s Trading Post near the confluence of the Bonnet Plume and Peel Rivers. During their five years in Yukon, they met some of the Territory''s larger-than-life characters, and explored its vast, pristine wilderness. Yukon Wanderlust weaves the Barz brothers'' stories, their photographs, and related historical events into a fascinating chronicle of a vibrant, yet overlooked period of Yukon history.
Like Mushrooms blends the visual with the poetic image. Photos of mushrooms, mostly from the west coast of Canada are interspersed with poems about life and nature. Enjoy the juxtaposition of image and words.
The world is a big place, and it is getting bigger.After the fall of the Empire, the younger generation take up the call to bring peace and justice. From remote fishing villages, from the desert, to a crushed imperial city, they are going to learn that peace doesn''t come easily.
Kamloops Tales is a local anthology put together by Celticfrog Publishing and the Interior Author's Group. It has photograhy, poetry, memoir and fiction written by members of the IAG
Nicolas and Cleo are twins who meet their uncle for the first time. From him, a bird expert, they learn about the Dodo. They build a full-size model out of paper mâché, but whould would think such an innocent object would have an enemy? The story becomes a 'whodunit'!
Louise Kennedy grew up in pioneer Alberta. She tells stories of her childhood life on the farm, berry picking, gardening, going to school. She starts in Plamondon, Alberta, then they move north to Breyat to build a new home.
Mines are dangerous, never more so than when greed outweighs all other concerns.When a series of events leads to the death of Georgia's fiance, she packs up and heads south. Behind her Jim and Leigh struggle with their own issues. Training cadets to be special officers in the north sounds good, but when a class gets off track, it could be deadly.Georgia can't escape the grief and anger the mine caused with Brad's death, and when she find echoes of that death in Peru, she sets her sights on making things right. Dangerous men don't want her to succeed.
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