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  • av Tambler Wallace
    460,-

    The opening of a new motel in rural Oklahoma coincides with the disappearance of a local girl. An offhanded joke becomes a rumor and permanently links the event with the motel's reputation. The discovery of several bodies and one survivor in an abandoned bomb shelter proves to be a full-time challenge to the obnoxious new sheriff and his deputies. Their search for the killer(s) takes them across the state and rustles up a host of suspects, who eventually reunite in an unusual and unexpected way. The scope of the crimes grows and spreads, until the perpetrators run out of resources, both human and otherwise, for they are all eventually consumed. Forensics, sporadic witness accounts, good police work, hunches, and mistakes by the "untouchable" evildoer(s) eventually pile up to bring a violent end to one of the perps and the incarceration of...the rest. What begins as a father's disappointment snowballs into a life that bends rules, family loyalties, and genders as the struggle to please a parent morphs into a deviant and deadly lifestyle.

  • av Joseph Thamir
    290,-

    Arthur's life was never the best. Putting aside the years of neglect, the best thing to happen to Arthur was meeting his wife, Glo. Sadly, even this didn't last. When she passed, Arthur pledged to make his son's life much better than his.Dante's life was, in a word, normal. Thanks in large part to Arthur's hard work, Dante was never left wanting. A normal life was fine for them, and neither of them really needed anything more.So what would you have done when the pointy-hat witch stopped by to offer Dante entry to the Arcane world? Elves, goblins, and madmen make up anything but a normal life.

  • av John Frederick von Hurst
    290,-

    In the early twentieth century, along the Mississippi River, the youngest child of a railroad engineer began a life journey that was marked by events shaping the years leading the United States into a new brave world. Born into a lower middle-class family, Fred Whalen became one of the most prolific hustlers of all time. He took what those days dealt him and played the best hand he could.At the age of twelve, he became a protege of a part-time pool hustler known at Tennessee Brown. Brown was a respected pillar of his community but had an opposite persona when he traveled away from home. Brown saw a natural talent in Fred, combined with the boy's inherent brashness and courage in situations in which most boys his age would wither.Brown introduces Fred to the less-than-conventional world of gambling on one's self and abilities. He realized that Fred's work ethic, determination, and energy could be molded into a formidable opponent of those players confusing skill with youth. In his image, he created the prodigy known as Young Tennessee Brown.Fred enlarged this talent into a life that filled the years of a century that saw soaring prosperity, Prohibition, the despair of a Depression, world wars, and a string of years that created the greatest nation in the world.

  • av Lisa Elliott
    196,-

    A love story that proves there is life after love and loss, finding yourself when the world hands you pain that takes you to your knees--you get up and push forward to the place where you know who you are--finding love again with no regrets, putting the broken pieces of your heart back together, and walking into the sun because you have found yourself--completely.

  • av D. J. Glover
    280,-

    Ever had the disturbing feeling of greedily wanting more? What about being unappreciative of what you already have? We've all experienced this uneasy state of mind, especially Judge Kyle Smith.After sentencing the city's most notorious kingpin to prison, Smith's world slowly begins to shatter. If he doesn't stop overthinking and start understanding, his entire family will be at risk.Enjoy the page-flipping roller coaster of a plot spin in this bilateral suspense. This frolicsome read will have your head spinning to the very last chapter.

  • av Keith Hutchison
    280,-

    MORE LIKELY DEAD An American Story Crime, Drugs, Sex, Violence-Redemption is a true story about a young man in California lost and thrown into a world of drugs, sex, and violence. This is a look back at how he got there. It's a rough ride with rays of light and a chance for self-redemption. Everyone has a story. This is mine. It's an adventure I didn't sign up for, a mental struggle to avoid self-destruction. But it is the path I traveled on the ride of my life.

  • av Georgia Danville
    300,-

    Gasping for Air is the story of Cami Bonner, a middle-aged housewife who is desperately looking for purpose in her life. Becoming cemented in her daily rut, which she finds suffocating, Cami sets out to alter her behavior in ways that are totally unbefitting of her personality. The irony of Cami's life is that she loves being a wife to her husband, Jacob, and mother to their three daughters and seems to be truly living the dream life. That is until she becomes entangled with a married couple who forever change her life.Ben and Hilary Daniels are a married couple with problems just like everyone else. As fate would have it, Cami Bonner becomes involved with Ben as his lover and Hilary as her confidant. The relationship among the three of them becomes an impossible dynamic that doesn't survive the consequences.It's Cami Bonner's sense of stagnancy and craving for change that women everywhere can relate to. The grass is not always greener on the other side as she learns firsthand. Feeling remorseful for her mistakes, Cami tries to atone for her sins. Regrettably, it may be too late. Gasping for Air is an interesting read with a twist at the end.

  • av Pat Minnick
    246,-

    Women truck drivers have been hitting the highway for decades, but few embark on a professional driving career at the ripe age of 50, like Pat Minnick. Her memoir, Don't Park on the Poodle, is loaded with humorous snapshots of her 24 years driving a tractor-trailer throughout the United States and Canada. As the miles and years roll by, Minnick unpacks memorable experiences with animals (squirrels, gators, and the mysterious "batfish") and people (friendly French Canadians, Ken and Barbie, and the odd bozo, as she puts it), offering a happy-go-lucky female point of view of the long-distance freight-trucking industry. Each page of Don't Park on the Poodle is an entertaining ride, packed with Minnick's colorful Georgia vernacular and wry humor. Readers are sure to crack a smile at this lively and vivacious read. They'll also come away with a newfound appreciation for drivers, like Minnick, who haul the goods we rely on in our lives, from food and clothing to pharmaceuticals and yes, batfish.

  • av Miguel T. García
    656,-

    Este es el libro de Atomorfosica que salvara al mundo de una posible extincion del genero humano y la vida en la Tierra... !Que ocurrira muy pronto! (Compre el libro y enterese).Atomorfosica es una palabra de tres vocablos:Atomo: relacionado a los atomos.Morfo: Palabra que viene del griego de la etimologia, que significa forma.Sica: Parte de la palabra fisica.Que ya en conjunto quiere decir: "La forma fisica de los atomos".Las historias que estan en el libro, ya que en ellas se refleja de como los nuevos inventos y las maravillas del siglo XX impactaron en las mentes de la gente de esa epoca; algunos llegaron al delirio, a la desesperacion... y hasta la muerte y la mayoria quedo maravillada y algunos otros pronosticaron el fin del mundo, como lo hizo dona Pancracia, con la cual yo estuve de acuerdo y me inspiro para que yo escribiera este libro de Atomorfosica.

  • av Catalena Tortorici
    420,-

    Once a grand mansion that sat next to an unforgiving and deadly swamp, now it lies in a state of disrepair and neglect. The story takes place toward the end of the war between the Northern and Southern states. Family members are all lost, and friends have disappeared to fight in the raging war. An unlikely couple stumble upon each other and begin a sultry and fiery love affair.7070

  • av Edee Troncale
    380,-

    Shhhhh...listen...Have you heard of Esmarelda? Well, she has heard of you! Only in October does she fly down to watch over the children. She makes sure that all the children listen because on Halloween night, she will take flight and stay out of sight. She will leave you a clue and you will think, "Now what do I do?" Be good to your parents, siblings, and friends. She will let your parents know how you have been. So remember, Esmarelda is watching, and trick-or-treating is just about ready to begin!

  • av Christina Bair
    240,-

    Happy, sad, feeling blue, and not sure what to do? Yoga Who Yoga You is a book that demonstrates how you can take control of your emotions and your body through poses anytime and anywhere no matter where you are. Yoga is for everyone.

  • av Martin Drews
    380,-

    San Quentin State Prison Death Row Art Book gives an inside view through art and images by prisoners awaiting execution at San Quentin State Prison (death row). The body of work was generated by three death row prisoners and will show the general public art and images that are rarely seen before now. These prisoners who are awaiting execution open their minds, and you'll see how some of these prisoners express some of their innermost thoughts through their art. These images are meant to give the general public a different perspective about death row prisoners. Here you will see their humanity reflected and depicted through images. You'll see not only their twisted evil side, but also, you'll see their pain, regret, despair, sadness, and even some joy; and in some cases, you'll see their hopefulness come through in some of their art. The social impact of seeing art and images drawn by prisoners who are awaiting execution is a powerful and profound thing, which could prove to be useful in a number of disciplines dealing with human behavior.Here the author-artist provides a unique perspective in that not only is he on death row, awaiting execution at San Quentin State Prison, but Martin Drews has direct contact with other artists on death row willing to provide artwork to be used in an art book generated by him.

  • av Ben Richardson
    330,-

    For longer than humans have realized, beings imbued with superhuman strength and abilities have been walking among them. One fateful night, Rose Stragonov, a young woman leading an otherwise unremarkable life, finds herself inexplicably drawn to a mysterious light that transforms her into one of these beings--the Shapeless.But Rose, now possessing a nearly immortal body and unfathomable power, discovers she is the target of an enigmatic blue-eyed stranger and a shadowy corporation bent on her capture. As Rose struggles to come to terms with having to leave her mundane life behind, she discovers other Shapeless--some of whom are out to imprison her or worse, and some of whom will become her allies in a battle not only for survival but for freedom.

  • av Angela Hunt
    276,-

    New to the neighborhood, Danny takes it upon himself to find out who or what has been going through the neighborhood trash at night and making such a mess. Is it a monster, an alien, or something else? Along the way, he meets Tallulah, who turns out to be his very best friend. Together they come up with a plan to catch the culprit and solve this messy mystery.

  • av Nicole Tobia
    340,-

    Chuckle and Buckle are a compassionate duo who navigate through unpleasant situations, while sharing positive lessons with their readers. This first book of the series introduces Buckle and explains how he handles his experience of looking unique. Chuckle y Buckle son un par de compasionados quienes navegan tras situaciones desagradables mientras comparten lecciones positivas con sus lectores. El primer libro del serie les presenta a Buckle y explica como el maneja su experiencia de tener una apariencia unica.

  • av Alice Gage
    196,-

    Grandmother loves taking her four grandchildren to the beach every weekend. Gas goes up to $7 a gallon, and she can't afford the gas to visit her grandchildren. Everyone is sad. The grandchildren get together and create a Solar Windmill Car so Grandma will never need gas or electricity to plug the car into a charging station so she can visit her grandchildren any time she wants without paying for gas.

  • av Pauli Rose Libsohn
    290 - 396,-

  • av April L. Hensley
    196,-

    Camille is a student and an exotic dancer. Not only must she balance school and work at the strip club, The Peacock, but she also has to deal with a love triangle involving Carter, her boyfriend, and Roy, her new love interest.Her friend Ashley, also a dancer, guides and encourages her when she comes to a decision that will change the rest of her life.

  • av Reighn
    196,-

    "My legs were heavy, my throat was dry, I could not scream, nor could I cry." He wants to win, but she needs it more.His twisted words land her in a constant state of internal confusion. He teaches her by using his attentiveness as a decoy to keep Vanity unaware of his psychological tricks. The impact of their decisions leaves Vanity in a web of calculated affirmations while longing for real love and understanding.Vanity no longer wants to breathe life into these fabricated pieces of her lifestyle. Her stoic existence is perceived as a coping mechanism to manage the pain and difficulties of her emotions while believing in a chaotic relationship. Meanwhile, an awakened Vanity turns off her frustrations by looking up to the moonlit sky. As Blueberry haze fills the night air, it ignites a roaring flame inside her that can only be put out by...her.Manipulation, tired apologies, and worn-out excuses are no longer allowed to be used as props or revolving doors when it comes to Vanity's heart. She gains strength by recapping moments in her life by writing poetry, and listening to her true friends that helped cast a healing light on her alpha male's love story.

  • av James E. Collins
    346,-

    I probably watch too much news, read too many newspapers, magazines, and blogs, and have too many conversations with people about politics. Often in my mind, I consider myself better than politicians. I may be better than some but not all of them. What I notice is that I make similar mistakes to those in charge. Because of this, I'm willing to say I'm not perfect. And I have the experiences to prove it. Join me in a journey to tell people why I should not run for public office, nor should I receive any write-in votes in the next election. If you do opt for writing my name in on your ballot and are uncertain how, ask for assistance from the helpful people at your voting location and write in my full name, James E. Collins. You may not change an election, but maybe it will change your outlook, knowing that you can vote for whom you want to, not someone you are being told to vote for. As an afterthought, please don't tell me about ending a sentence with a preposition. I tend to do that.

  • av Cleon Harris
    240,-

    Frank is a former CIA agent. Was Dan's death really an accident? And why is the CIA looking into Rollins Company? Are they involved in the CIA project on AIR? Or is there more?

  • av Jennine Donier
    196,-

    This children's book was written per the request of my grandchildren, whose first names are in this book. They wanted an adventurous, humorous story set on a farm, and thus, Nana's Wacky Farm came about. Alysha, Tamzi, Zariah, and Chase, are all first cousins. Tamzi and Zariah are sisters. Chase and Alysha are brother and sister. Halona LaFleur McMillan is the illustrator of this book, and we expect her finished product within two weeks. She is the sister of Tamzi and Zariah. This book is dedicated to all our grandchildren.

  • av Jeffery Lemire
    306,-

    The seemingly accidental discovery of a 1968 Mustang in a swamp reopened a fifty-year-old case that had never been solved involving the disappearance of three high school girls. It tore the scab off some old wounds that most people thought were healed and pretty much forgotten. Sheriff Mack Becker thought that he knew just the man to figure out what happened those many years ago. He contacted recently retired FBI agent Mark Bellingham, who specialized in cold cases and had amassed an impressive record of closures. Nobody had a clue as to what was about to unfold in the small Mid-American town of Pleasant Valley. The outcome of the investigation would shock the entire town and send ripples across the country.

  • av Robin Peddieson
    320 - 500,-

  • av Queen Irene Cole
    186,-

    Suicide is a word common to any age, race, creed, or color. It is one word where its understanding includes the whole world. It normally comes with deep-seated challenges. The main debate to this word: is it a solution to our deepest traumas of life? Meaning, could this be a relief to our heartbreaks? Our trauma of health issues, is it a subject that when tabled, one can be guaranteed relief? Teenagers who are unable to face their first heartbreaks or spoiled brats throwing tantrums say, "If I can't get what I want, I'll just kill myself, and everyone will understand that I'm fed up." Is mercy killing aiding suicide for a loved one? Does suicide really give that finality to the traumas of life? Can we give and expect relief and escape from chronic poverty? What brings the thought to end it all and how can we be certain that the act gives the relief people think it brings? If it doesn't bring the desired effect one would expect from all these traumatic challenges of life, then what is suicide about and why does it project itself to a reason as a solution to desperation, to despondence? What actually is suicide about? The author delves deeply into the reason that suicide only rears its head with the challenges of life. Is it a temptation? Is it a gradual thought that makes sense when one has to face growth? This book breaks down all what suicide means to us as human beings.

  • av Chris F. Wortman
    280,-

    Just short humorous stories of people, places, hunting and fishing misadventures, common sense, man's best friend, boats, canoes, payback, ol' Greybeard (the legend of the woods), the "real" hunting magazines' history, Da Nort' country, eh? and personal "egg-on-one's face" with a chortle or chuckle thrown in due to obvious self-embarrassment!

  • av Terice Richards
    240,-

    As a Regnum Christi lay apostle Terice Richards never expected to write a book on religion or spirituality. Believing it only became possible due to her love of pastoral care ministry, with the Lord bringing patients, family members as well as friends with incredible stories to tell her.She shares these true stories intended as consolation, reflecting the promise of joy that awaits in the afterlife and the nearness of loved ones who have preceded us there.Similarly, accounts of healings and answered prayers are inspirational, enriching the faith, fortifying the mind and strengthening us along the way of our spiritual journey.

  • av Chad Harris
    186,-

    This book is a true story about the life of the author, Chad Harris, and drug addiction and how he and other veterans were given drugs that came to the United States from the thirty-second degree of the Free Mason--the CIA.

  • av Richard Crowder
    256,-

    The culmination of world events all seems to be leading in one direction. Christ himself outlined all these events and stated "these events will happen in a generation" prior to his return. Theologians commonly refer to the coming of Christ with the term parousia or (appearance). The Old Testament prophets foretold that the Messiah would appear to bring salvation and judgment. While the Old Testament messianic prophecies do not specifically distinguish between the two comings of Christ, the New Testament reveals Jesus to be the long-anticipated Messiah, who, in his first coming, died and rose again to secure the salvation of his people. The Old Testament spoke of the coming of Christ under the figure of the day of the Lord (yom YHWH), a day of salvation and judgment. The New Testament reveals that this "day" would be divided into two separate periods in which there would be two distinct appearances of Christ. According to Scripture, the second Advent could occur at any moment.The writer of Hebrews described the return appearance of Christ when he stated, "Just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment, so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him" (Hebrews 9:27-28).

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