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  • av Rhobin Courtright
    208,-

  • av Tricia Lee
    219,-

    Choose between a dashing, sophisticated but missing hotel tycoon or a sensual, enigmatic but shiftless beachcomber? That is the dilemma that Nebraska first grade teacher Amy Andrews finds herself on the lush tropical island of Palmaltas where she has gone to be maid of honor for her best friend's wedding.

  • av Dorothy Bodoin
    230,-

  • av Dorothy Bodoin
    219,-

  • av Peggy P Parsons
    242,-

    Story begins with Janalou boarding a bus in Spartanburg, SC. She meets seven people and they form a friendship and stay together after they transfer to a different bus. That evening Janalou has an attack of appendicitis and is rushed to the hospital, then ends up traveling by car across the country with Kree to give her body and her facial bruises time to heal before she meets his family and starts to work with them. When Janalou discovers her father/papa and stepmother have been arrested for her murder (even though no body was found--there was blood in the house), she feels compelled to return to Spartanburg. The next day at the court house she meets her real family, including her identical twin, and discovers she was kidnapped when she was four. Her twin tells/reminds her that for their last Christmas together they were given twin dolls, and dresses in their own size to match the dolls.

  • av John Paulits
    195,-

    WEBSITE BLURB (Please limit to 200 words): Mark Louis and Kristy King become involved with murder when they visit Erin Blakely, a college friend of Kristy's whom she hasn't seen in half a dozen years. The murder occurs right after Jeremy Casterbridge, an old college boyfriend of Erin's, shows up, newly released from prison, and claiming to be the father of Erin's daughter Raven. Mark, Kristy, Erin and Jeremy are swept up in the aftermath of the terrible crime. Erin moves to New York, and Mark invites her to join the AWB Theatre Company, but Jeremy shows up again. Hoping to uncover the truth about Erin's tangled life, Mark and Kristy investigate Erin's past and present, turning her from a friend into an enemy. What they find reinforces their belief that love does conquer all-or at least it tries its best to.

  • av Deena Lindstedt
    248,-

  • av Judith Copek
    230,-

  • av A C Mason
    219,-

    Exactly one year after her husband's murder, mystery writer Susan Foret and her neighbor Rachel Marchand discover the body of Celina Baum. The encounter only adds to Susan's struggles as she learns to be a single mother to her eight-year-old twins, her loneliness after Jim's death, and her insatiable curiosity about who killed Celina. Can she solve the mystery without losing her own life?

  • av John Paulits
    196,-

  • - The Shakespeare Murders, Vol. 2
    av John Paulits
    196,-

    When the AWB Theatre troupe accepts an invitation to perform on the tropical island of Illyria, they get more than they bargained for. Sudden death. Many of them. When one of their own troupe is killed, however, Mark Louis, company member and amateur detective, has to first determine whether the supposed accident really was an accident. Mark concludes otherwise, but the actors must return home to New York, forcing Mark to conduct his investigation a thousand miles from the crime. Can he possibly bring a killer to justice from such a distance?

  • av Gene Murray
    219,-

  • av Joyce Johnson
    208,-

    Carla Stevens, a young woman who has recently moved to San Francisco, lives in an apartment building with an old-fashioned elevator. One night when she returns home from work, a young passenger asks Carla if she would allow her to send the elevator to her floor first as her boyfriend would become angry if she were late. Mildly irritated, Carla quickly forgets the incident until, Joey, a detective, calls on her because of the apparent suicide of a middle-aged woman in her building. The two begin dating and at a restaurant near her apartment building, Carla spots the young woman she saw in the elevator, but the woman flees before Joey can talk with her. Other officers are investigating a different death near the same building. Joey discovers the two incidents may be related and Carla finds herself inadvertently part of both.

  • av John Paulits
    207,-

  • av Agnes Alexander
    207,-

    Ulla Wingate learns her aunt and uncle are conspiring not only to take the general store her father founded, but the money he left her, too. She knows to protect herself she must find a way to leave town, but she has to work up the courage to go.

  • av Michael Embry
    243,-

  • av Charles McRaven
    258,-

  • av Joyce Johnson
    196,-

  • av J a Kellman
    219,-

    The Snake, set in two different worlds, is the story of Ann Cunningham, forensic archivist, and describes an investigation that pushes Ann to her physical and emotional limits as she struggles to solve the mystery of an ancient Maya artifact and the bizarre death of a local professor.

  • av Jane Senese
    230,-

    A black spinster in a white man's town, Nell Wallace knows she can never truly be safe. But when she goes to work for the handsome Wes Benedict, she stumbles upon an ancient magic, and becomes the prey of a dangerous beast.

  • av Michael Embry
    219,-

  • av Eileen Harris
    219,-

  • av Chris Boucher
    168,-

  • av Chris Boucher
    196,-

  • av Hurley Suzanne M. Hurley
    219,-

    It is Christmas time in the little town of Angel, and Serena Davis is in charge of the Christmas pageant. If it goes well, she will be able to save Petals, her mother's beloved bakery. Archenemy Matt Jenkins is the only one standing in her way and he is not willing to budge. Serena challenges him to take the leap of faith needed to help her. As her deadline approaches, she is faced with another problem. What are the students in her class hiding from her?

  • av Hodge Ken Hodge
    208,-

    Narrator teenager Hamilton Skutt stumbles into small disasters with "phony" grownups, weird teachers, and girls who kick-start his sexual awakening.

  • av Kev Richardson
    207,-

    "World War 2 was the most welcome and alluring war of all time."A ten-year-old lad begins the saga of his next six years influenced more by military strategy, political power and bathos than by parents or mentors. As a means of discovering how people react to adverse situations and the fundamental lessons of history and geography are taught him in the most exciting ways. To put it in his own words, "It beats schoolwork, hands down!"His impassioned sense of wonder cause him to question what fate can bring to people's lives, how many different reactions can ensue from any one incident. His experiences as a lad growing up during World War 2 and the influences of the thousands of incidences reaching his eyes and ears, to all of which he seeks answers, establish the path his life will take.If you love history, wrote JoEllen of Conger Book Reviews, USA, I highly recommend you read all of Richardson's extensive historical writings.

  • av Kev Richardson
    219,-

    An Epic Life is a true tale of an adventurous couple reaching across the world to fulfil a life's dream-a major achievement in the mid nineteenth century.The evolution of the steam engine revolutionized both time and travel. It was the whisk that developed the industrial revolution, propelled Great Britain along the track to become the most powerful nation in the nineteenth century world. The railway industry became, for many families, a lifetime career through generations.An Epic Life introduces a second couple from a different lifestyles, yet the lives of each become whisked together in a froth and bubble adventure to create, on the far side of the world, a Dynasty He'd lost all sense of time. For the last two nights he'd slept in clefts of rocks never knowing if he were sharing his shelter with a snake. The first night he'd stumbled across a creek bed that at least had a rock shelf for quite way along it and he'd been following it, but soon lost track of how many times it had swerved to the right and how many to the left. And his entire neck and face was puffed and itchy from mosquito and other insect bites. And his body was tired. Worst drawback was that his compass was acting up. Sometimes it gave a clear reading yet even when only a few yards further it would begin dancing in wild gyrations. His scientific knowledge of minerals wasn't great, but could recall something from early RE training that if iron were present, even well below the earth surface, it could disorientate a compass... ...So maybe it's that, but how's a man to know? All I can be sure of is that for most of each day I've no certainty about which direction I'm heading. And neither can I get a view of anything from anywhere-unless the top of this waterfall I'm heading for can provide one. He took a little solace, however, in the fact that so far he had not been confronted with finding himself on a pathway he'd already slashed. Or anybody had slashed. And if I were to follow the stream below the fall, it either left or right, would only take me to places where I'd be as lost as I am now! And his belly hungered. The small piece of bread he'd had, he'd found on his first night alone to have become saturated despite rolled up in a canvas bag. He'd eaten it nevertheless, along with a third of his sausage. Yesterday he'd denied himself breakfast. Two-thirds of a single sausage was all he had to last him until found. So he denied himself lunch. Fortunately there was water aplenty. Every leaf around was saturated with it. His handkerchief he used as a sponge on the leaves and every time he felt a pang of hunger, he apologised to his stomach for offering it only the water he could suck from the kerchief. He allowed himself a smile when remembering last night's 'supper'. Supper? Hah! Another third of a sausage is all I gave my poor stomach during an entire twenty-four hours! He almost smiled again as his mind flew to his waking thought this morning, that today was Friday, the day Catholics forsake meat. Thank the Lord I'm not Catholic. It least I'll be able to eat the last of my sausage come supper-time. Will God then take pity on me? That I'll hear a whistle blast during the night? Or come morning?

  • av Lynn Shurr
    207,-

    All the ton agrees that Lady Thalia Longleigh is perfection itself. Unfortunately, the only man Thalia finds enthralling is Godric Erickson, the new Earl of Danelagh, who finds perfection oh so boring. What is a young woman to do to attract him? Only one device comes to mind-seduction.

  • av Gabriel Timar
    230,-

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