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It Was A Perfect Frame Job, The Only Problem Is She Was The One Being Framed Waking up in the midst of a gruesome crime scene, Cindy Ellington can't remember the night before. She narrowly escapes it and is now on the... See More
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It Was A Perfect Frame Job, The Only Problem Is She Was The One Being Framed Waking up in the midst of a gruesome crime scene, Cindy Ellington can't remember the night before. She narrowly escapes it and is now on the... See More
by Mike Nevin
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From the small English village of Stoke Hind to the wide open plains of America - This is a cosy murder mystery like no other. Best friends Hilda and Pearl have an adventure of a lifetime. Murder, a diamond thief, long-lost... See More
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Storm in a Teacup Synopsis After an agonising break up and betrayal, Beth has little option but to take up a teaching post in a remote school in Scotland. There she meets people who are as eccentric, if not more so, than... See More
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*Includes pictures *Includes accounts and diary entries made by participants about the journey *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "Like fated trains of other epochs whose privations... See More
by susan woods
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When mummy points to the spot in the garden where the fairies live Sarah wonders are they really there? Then Sarah meets Apple Blossom and the other fairies at the bottom of the garden. They play happily on the sunbeams and... See More
by Scott F Neve
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Michelle October must solve an impossible crime of passion. Her girlfriend Glory Fairchild walked to the altar as a gunshot sounded. The doomed groom dropped dead at her feet. Dirk Tailchaser was shot to death, but there was... See More
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What does this story have to do with Putin's war in Ukraine in 2024? Find out! In 1985, an ordinary woman with a dangerous secret, pursued by Soviet spies, is given the chance to be part of an extraordinary mission. Can she... See More
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Nominated Best Nonfiction Book for 2004 by the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters On August 17, 1969, Hurricane Camille roared out of the Gulf of Mexico and smashed into Mississippi's twenty-six miles of coastline... See More
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This book presents an innovative format for poetry criticism that its authors call "dialogical poetics." This approach shows that readings of poems, which in academic literary criticism often look like a product of settled... See More
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An international coalition is planning a return to the gold standard. Meanwhile, a network of drug cartels and financial speculators are preparing to launch Operation Blackout: an attack against gold depositories that would... See More
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Everyone who knows him thinks Carl Severin is a real character. He is a typical boy, except that he has a condition. He doesn't feel fear and the risks he takes has him in therapy to help him recognize and manage danger. He... See More
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Secrets. Blackmail. Justice. Tatiana Zhukov was dead now, and most residents of The Blackfriar Apartments breathed a little easier. They could relax, nobody would spill their secrets. Until one day a few months later... See More
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. See More
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. See More
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This book presents an unforgettable up-close account of the effects of World War II and the subsequent American occupation on Oita prefecture, through firsthand accounts from more than forty Japanese men and women who lived... See More
by M. L. Ray
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How far will she go to destroy our love nest? We were separated for nearly 11 years. But as fate would have it... ... we found our way back to each other. We live in a modest yet lovely home. I have everything I could... See More
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Police Chief Thea Monroe was flummoxed. She'd never seen anything like this in all her years with the FBI, but then, she wouldn't expect to, would? The FBI didn't get involved in Cupcake Competitions in small towns, did... See More
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Lockdown On An Island Just imagine that you're all alone on a remote island. No communications with the outside world and no one on the mainland appear to be aware you are there! But that is because they aren't there... See More
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AWARD-WINNING LEGAL THRILLER Battling against a Texas prison, a young lawyer fights for a fair trial in a prison-friendly town as witnesses and evidence evaporate. Scarred physically and emotionally by a botched delivery... See More
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A captivating fantasy romance. The heir son of the Rainlord is hunting a flock of firefish when he comes face-to-filthy-face with a northern wildling. Every southerner knows their reputation as dragon-spawned savages, and... See More
by Zara Keane
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An Irish romantic comedy featuring a crashed wedding, a puppy with attitude, and a second chance romance. Falling for the groom... Three days before leaving Ireland on the adventure of a lifetime, Fiona Byrne returns to her... See More
by Melody Anne
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There are people in this world who take one look at others and think they know them. Those who look at me are wrong with every judgment they make. I'm big, I've got scars, and I scowl a heck of a lot, but that's because of... See More
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Pathophysiology is often one of the most overwhelming subjects in nursing education. Many students find themselves memorizing isolated facts without truly understanding how disease processes develop or why clinical changes... See More
by Tallah J.
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A Harlem Kingpin meets a Struggling, Single mother. Hood Love is in the air. Life in Harlem has never been easy for Kayla "Kiki" Hayes. Getting pregnant right as she was graduating high school didn't make things any easier... See More
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With the foreword by Francesco Tesei, Italy's most renowned mentalist, in this book the author revisits the refined discipline of Aikido, which he has been practicing for over thirty years, through an extraordinary... See More
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'We are not in your world. You are in ours. You will be tracked and hunted down.' 'Why am I so important?' asked Sam. 'I am a nobody, just a care kid who no one wants or gives a second thought about.' Sam finds life hard... See More
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Have you ever felt out of place and confined to a life that does not truly belong to you? Constantly waiting for a change that will be your life's turning point? If that sounds familiar, let yourself be carried away in this... See More
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*Includes pictures. *Includes accounts of people who traveled on the Oregon Trail. *Includes a bibliography for further reading. *Includes a table of contents. "My greatest pleasure in travelling through the country is... See More
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Discover how delicious slow-cooked classics can be! Slow cooking is a convenient and easy cooking method that yields both flavorful and healthy results. It is also highly beneficial in terms of nutrient preservation. This... See More
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1968. On the outskirts of a war torn Vietnamese hamlet, English college dropout Robert Gaze, takes a photograph that will change his life and define his newly forged career as a combat photographer. The subject, a young... See More
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