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Two brothers fighting on opposing sides during the War Between the States. An intense struggle for survival, peace, and reconciliation in the midst and aftermath of a terrifying conflict that roared across the nation, tearing friends and families asunder.
Joining his partner Tessa on a trip to Arizona, Vermeulen experiences the dark underbelly of the country's messy immigration policies. A skeleton found near the border brings him face to face with a killer who can't let go of an old grudge.
Two brothers fighting on opposing sides during the War Between the States. An intense struggle for survival, peace, and reconciliation in the midst and aftermath of a terrifying conflict that roared across the nation, tearing friends and families asunder.
When the skeletal remains of her childhood best friend are discovered fifteen years after she disappeared, Detective Carrie Shatner is forced to open up old wounds and confront parts of her past to uncover a killer.
In the summer of 1967, a Florida bookie is found dead in a Chicago motel, a businessman is missing along with a satchel of money, and Private Eye Harry Strummer is in the middle of it.
In mid-December 1956, veteran Northern California game warden Norman Bettis confronts a gang of commercial duck poachers and disappears-patrol car and all. Thirteen years later, rookie game warden Henry Glance sets out to solve the mystery of his disappearance.
For FBI Special Agent Jack Paris, cases are personal. Using a flurry of high-tech equipment, a search is on for a kidnapped girl. But it takes more than technology to understand why this happened and FBI case Agent Jack Paris knows that more than anyone.
Marriage is an evil most men welcome,'' the ancient Greek philosopher,Menander, observed; and so an American woman discovers to her dismayafter marrying a man she met on a beach in Greece one summer.
It's the countdown to Election Day in Cave City, Indiana and its sister city, Ciudad de la Gruta, in Yucatán, Mexico. Their original agreement, back in 1999, requires the sister-city status be re-approved every twenty years via referendum. What should be an easy, has become a political hot-potato in 2019.
When three-year-old Joshua Gortler and his family were forced from their hometown in Poland during World War II, they scrambled for safety across border after border, finding refuge at last in Europe''s Displaced Persons Camps. Undocumented and unschooled, Gortler spent his adolescence learning to survive. When his family eventually relocated to the US, Gortler found himself starting over as teenager in a foreign land with only his spunk and sharp wits to rely on.
In March, 1933, Fay Wray is on hand for the world premiere of King Kong at Radio City Music Hall. She's upset because she's just received an extortion note from someone claiming to have dirty pictures of her. The studio hires Jimmy Quinn to deliver the cash and he finds himself caught up in a twisted tangle of sex, revenge, pornography and power.
Life has a certain reassuring if not terribly exciting rhythm for the residents of North Oxford. Miss Morrow is content in her position as spinster companion to Miss Doggett, even if her employer and the woman''s social circle regard her as a piece of furniture. Stephen Latimer, the new cleric and Miss Doggett''s dashing new tenant, upsets the balance for Miss Morrow by proposing the long discounted possibility of marriage. Miss Doggett''s nephew, Mr. Francis Cleveland, is a handsome, middle-aged professor not destined for greatness in his field. He has a complaisant wife and an adoring pupil, a dangerous midlife combination. The town gossips witness an impulsive declaration of love between Francis Cleveland and Miss Bird and conclude that Mr. Cleveland is willing to sacrifice marriage and respectability for the sake of passion. Caught in a potentially compromising situation with Miss Morrow, Mr. Latimer clumsily refers to a nonexistent town: Crampton Hodnet. His lie is harmless. In this town appearances are much more deceiving. Barbara Pym began writing Crampton Hodnet in 1939. It was first published posthumously in 1987, thanks to her friend and biographer, Hazel Holt.
Over his thirty-year career as a wildlife protection officer for the California Department of Fish and Game, Steve Callan and his longtime working partner, Dave Szody, conducted some of the most fascinating, complex and highly successful wildlife investigations in California history. They also collected a wealth of true stories—action-packed, suspenseful and often humorous. In Badges, Bears and Eagles, Steve provides a vivid first-person account of his adventures. The author and his colleagues outsmart game hogs, thwart fish thieves, and foil outlaws with names like “Squeaky.” Steve is even stalked by African lions and mauled by a five-hundred pound Bengal tiger. One of the most important cases of his career begins with a slain bald eagle dropped on the doorstep of the Fish and Game office, along with a note threatening the life of a fellow warden. A decade later, Steve and Dave conduct the investigation of their lives, uncovering a statewide criminal conspiracy to kill California black bears for their valuable gall bladders. It’s not all about catching bad guys—in “Saving Lake Mathews,” Steve chronicles how he helped save a beloved wildlife sanctuary from developers.
An unexpected letter from his old employer calls Vermeulen back to Antwerp. His past has come back to haunt him. Old and new foes are conspiring to lock him up and, worse, kill him. He must fight both the authorities and criminal syndicates to make it out alive.
The basic conflict in the poems is the poet fighting what is real and what is not real in his brain. We see him going around St Louis struggling to come up with a language that would make sense of his experiences. While somewhat confused, he takes great pleasure in words and the characters he meets on his way.
Parkinson Pete on Living and Dying with Parkinson's Disease is a direct, honest, and sometimes funny assessment of what it can be like to face a life and a death with a neurodegenerative disease like Parkinson's. Most of the writers of the books Pete reviewed in Parkinson Pete's Bookshelves dealt exclusively with the easy early stages of the disease. Then they mumbled something about the need to keep hoping that a cure is just around the corner. Pete shares that hope, of course, while advising readers how to take charge of their own futures, cure or no cure.
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