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  • av Nancy Brady
    217,-

    When Sarah found a lost cat shivering by the side of the road, she accidentally adopted a new pet. Cats, however, have mindsof their own. While Aloysius became a fine companion for hisnew humans, he also had new adventures which followed himon his neighborhood prowls. This little book is a collaboration between storyteller, Nancy Brady, and artist, Ella Schwartz. Nancy (a life-long cat lover) provides the scene and Ella turns it into a picture suitablefor adding colors.

  • av Gary Harmon
    220,99

    In The Broken Spur, author Gary Harmon weaves a fictionaltale of a way of life that evolved as it moved across the country.It illustrates events which defined the life of generations ofAmericans. His story is written in the same drawl that taints hisspeech to this day, and why not? The narrative is colored by thesounds and voices he grew up with. His family operated a largestockyard in southern Indiana where the language of cowboys,breeders, and trainers regaled the stories he loved to hear. Hisearly life was informed by the fact that he handled horses andcattle daily and rode those skills right onto the pages of TheBroken Spur. Amid the tall tales and bald-faced lies containedin these chapters is an honest picture of the hard realities oflife on the frontier.

  • av Jeff Traylor
    235,-

  • av Robert Bruce Smith
    259,-

  • av Nancy Brady
    175,-

  • av Rob Smith
    250,-

    Darnell Wilson, a Lakewood detective, realizes a connection between the murders of three women. His supervisor, Boyd Wakeman, believes that Wilson is correct, but the department's budget is to investigate crimes, not to anticipate them. At the same time, they cannot help but suspect that on September 10, they will be in position to catch a killer and solve some open cases.

  • av Gary Allen Harmon
    259,-

    Amber's Place is an historical fiction that takes place following the American Civil War. Amber is an orphan who survives in New Orleans as a seamstress and prostitute. Her life changes when she meets Antoine Acadia, a boxer with a cloudy past. They become business partners, each with their own goals in mind. Amber's story is a story of redemption in a world where the plight of a single woman was precarious. Their path ultimately leads to Kansas, and a home known as Twin Oaks. The house is still known as Amber's Place, but its story is hidden in the crumbling walls of a derelict structure. The heirs have never heard any tales of the place or a woman named Amber. They know that the old house is standing in the way of progress and expanding city limits. This is the lost account of a forgotten place. It follows a remarkable journey filled with love, hate, revenge, and redemption for Amber, Antoine, and many others.

  • av Robert Bruce Smith
    217,-

  • av Rob Smith
    235 - 345,-

  • av Sherry Clements
    217,-

  • av Robert B. Smith
    190,-

  • av Rob Smith
    235 - 345,-

  • av Nancy Brady
    144,-

  • av Robert B. Smith
    235,-

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