 | The Baker's Daughter: A Novel Release Date: August 14, 2012In 1945, Elsie Schmidt is a naive teenager, as eager for her first sip of champagne as she is for her first kiss. She and her family have been protected from the worst of the terror and desperation overtaking her country by a high-ranking Nazi who wishes to marry her. So when an escaped Jewish boy arrives on Elsie’s doorstep on Christmas Eve, Elsie understands that opening the door would put all she loves in danger.Sixty years later, in El Paso, Texas, Reba Adams is trying to file a feel-good Christmas piece for the local magazine, and she sits down with th...
 |  | Don't Look Back (Women of Justice Series #2) Publication Date: October 1, 2010Twelve years ago, forensic anthropologist Jamie Cash survived a brutal kidnapping, torture, and rape. After years of therapy, she has made a life for herself--though one that is haunted by memories of her terrifying past. She finally lets herself get close to a man, FBI agent Dakota Richards, when signs start appearing that point to one frightening fact--her attacker is back and ready to finish the job he started all those year ago. Can she escape his grasp a second time? And will she ever be able to let down her guard enough to find true love?Filled with hea...
 |  | Death Rides a Green Horse Publication Date: April 19, 2004Death Rides A Green Horse is a gripping tale with swiftly moving events set in the final days of this present earth.Just prior to the return of Jesus Christ, the Bible records, judgments beyond description will fall upon an unrepentant world.Joe Adams is a reporter for Global Press (GP) and is eyewitness to many of those events.He is also a close-up observer of the strange activities of two old men who take up their post near the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.As the story progresses, the author takes you across the globe, looking at related happenings: the War On ...
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 |  | Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master Publication Date: October 1995A collection of essays, personal reminiscences, and reflections on the work of the horror writer by John Carpenter, Stephen King, Peter Straub, and others whom he influenced includes selections of Bloch's own work. ...
 |  | Only Make Believe Publication Date: August 15, 2012It's amateur night at the ultra-private, members-only Caloosa Club on the Fort Myers, Florida, riverfront. Trouble begins when the fat lady sings. Her triumph is sweet. But, only hours later, the diva lies near death in a hotel room upstairs, the victim of a vicious beating. Hotel manager Dan Ewing and his sidekick, Lee County Detective Bud Wright, soon discover that this was no lady and that a variety of unsavory characters hoped to dance on the dead diva's grave. In Southwest Florida in January 1951, almost anyone who wanted to have a little illicit fun put...
 |  | FOOTBALL TRAVELS Publication Date: August 30, 2009FOOTBALL STORIES THROUGH THE EYES OF TEMBE JONES... ...
 |  | Hack Publication Date: July 14, 2012When a film producer arrives at the California Heritage Gallery to view Hack's paintings, he's accompanied by the artist's childhood sweetheart, a woman he hasn't seen in twenty years except in dreams, where she appears almost nightly, a heavenly image of beauty and light. Now Hack is overwhelmed with desire and despair, for she's the trophy wife of a rich man. What could she possibly see in a downtrodden, besotted artist? So, in a state of love struck dementia, he hatches an outlandish scheme to win her back: fake his own death, thereby driving up the value of...
 |  | Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Except the Protagonists' Names are Changed to Dr. Meowmers Imacat and Mr. Smella Buttface Publication Date: March 9, 2012| ISBN-10: 1475016638 | ISBN-13: 978-1475016635In Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of split personality and latent violent animalism, John Utterson notices the peculiar behavior of his friend, Dr. Jekyll. Especially concerning is his strange new relationship to the suspicious and malevolent man, Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde couldn't seem to be two more different people and, in a dead giveaway to the mystery to modern readers, are never seen in the same room together. Except in this version of Stevenson's classic (and public domain) novel, the prot...
 |  | Great Smoky Mountain Stories Publication Date: January 1, 2000This book is the fourth in a series about the Smoky Mountain west-of-the-Ridge” section of Western North Carolinaits history, people, customs, traditions, and folklorewith a strong emphasis on Haywood County. ...
 |  | A Month in the Country, After Turgenev (Friel) - Acting Edition Publication Date: October 1, 1993A Month in the Country (Russian) is a comedy in five acts by Ivan Turgenev. It was written in France between 1848 and 1850 and was first published in 1855. Every kind of love, whether happy or unhappy, is a real calamity if you surrender to it wholly...'This heart-felt sentiment, expressed by Turgenev's unfortunate character Rakitin sums up the central predicament of A Month in the Country, Turgenev's most celebrated play.It explores the complexities of that most universal of themes, the eternal love triangle; and in it Turgenev uses his grasp of psychology a...
 |  | Reviews and Essays of Austin Clarke Publication Date: September 26, 1995| ISBN-10: 0861403371 | ISBN-13: 978-0861403370Austin Clarke is widely regarded as one of 20th-century Ireland's most important poets.In this selection of nearly fifty essays and reviews written over Clarke's long career, he demonstrates that he is an astute and provocative literary critic as well.Having grown up in Dublin when the excitement of the Irish Literary Revival was still running high, Clarke knew many of the principal figures of that movement personally, and his readings of Yeats, Joyce, Synge, O'Casey, Lady Gregory, George Moore, and others...
 |  | Tainted Souls and Painted Faces: The Rhetoric of Fallenness in Victorian Culture (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) ...
 |  | Chopin's Letters (Dover Books on Music) Publication Date: February 1, 1988| Series: Dover Books on Music Nearly 300 letters reveal Chopin as both man and artist and illuminate his fascinating world Europe of the 1830s and 1840s. "They abound in delightful gossip, are merry rather than malicious, are engagingly witty, and at times their humor becomes positively Rabelaisian." Books. Preface. Index. ...
 |  | Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Publication Date: February 23, 2004The increasing frequency of moralist critiques of television shows is an acknowledgment of television's growing role in the shaping of a culture's moral values. Yet many moralist critiques misconstrue the full moral message of a show due to a restrictive focus on sex, violence, and profanity. Televised Morality explores the nature of moral discourse on television by using "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" as a case study. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" has simultaneously been heralded as one of the most morally sophisticated shows on television and one of the most mor...
 |  | The Matlock Paper Release Date: July 1, 1989The name on the computer screen is James Barbous Matlock. Vietnam veteran. College professor. He's Washington's choice to stop a far-reaching conspiracy, an undercover assignment destined to put Matlock's neck against the razor's edge of danger. And the faceless men in Washington don't care if it means savaging the women Matlock loves, or trapping Matlock in a maze of unrelenting terror. They care about just one thing: that Matlock is the perfect man for the job...for a reason that is disturbing, violent, and ex...
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 |  | Little Red Riding Hood (or Grandmother Slyboots) Publication Date: December 1, 1946A memorable play that children re-live over and over. Cast of 3 women, 2 men, 2 wolves. Three sets. Peasant and Wolf costumes.A young Wolf, who thinks he is smarter than men, plots to outwit them, and make them his servant. He gains possession of Red Riding Hood's cloak by trickery. He learns the pass-word used between her and her grandmother. And he practices until he can talk and walk exactly like Red Riding Hood. But he cannot learn to control his Wolf nature, and just when success is almost within his grasp, the sly old grandmother trips him up. It takes...
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 |  | A Chef (How We Work) Publication Date: August 1992 ...
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