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True Crime Stories Volume 3: 12 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases (True Crime Anthology)
Jack Rosewood - 2016
You will be shocked at some of the bizarre and senseless crimes, while at other time feelings of empathy for the victims and anger at the inhuman perpetrators will stir your spirit. Follow each chapter as you are directed through the anatomy of a true crime, from the outset of the criminal investigation until the final resolution. You will find that shooting rampages are not a recent phenomenon and that some of the world’s notorious shooting sprees have been carried out in countries known for their peacefulness and low crime rates. You will also read about two different girls, from totally different parts of the world, who were randomly set upon and killed by strangers. All of these cases prove that no matter how much we may try, sometimes it is impossible to keep evil out! Truly, you will see why these twelve cases have become some of the most notorious true crime murder cases in recent world history. Some of the pages of this book are guaranteed to trouble you, but make no mistake; you will find it impossible to put down this tract of true murder. You will be truly intrigued with this book’s collection of mass shootings, cold case murders, and other crimes that for many reason defy logic!
Strife
Sky Corgan - 2015
Sometimes, it's as ugly as our worst nightmares. This is one of those times.” Pepper has hit rock bottom. With barely enough money to pay for food, desperate times call for desperate measures. She's convinced that she has been through enough to weather any emotional storm. But she never could have prepared herself for meeting Dmitri Strife. This is book one of a dark romance series.
Love, Clancy: A Dog's Letters Home
Richard Glover - 2020
Human beings often write about their dogs, but the dogs don't usually get a right of reply. In Love, Clancy, Richard Glover has collated the letters sent by Clancy to his parents in the bush. They are full of a young dog's musings about the oddities of human behaviour, life in the big city, and his own attempts to fit in. You'll meet Clancy as a puppy, making his first attempt to train his humans, then see him grow into a mature activist, demanding more attention be paid to a dog's view of the world. Along the way, there are adventures aplenty, involving robotic vacuum cleaners, songs about cheese, trips to the country and stolen legs of ham - all told with a dog's deep wisdom when it comes to what's important in life.Delightfully illustrated by cartoonist Cathy Wilcox.PRAISE FOR RICHARD GLOVER
Love, Clancy
'Unnervingly accurate, always funny, Richard Glover effortlessly inhabits the fine mind of a dog' - Julia Baird
The Land Before Avocado
'This is vintage Glover - warm, wise and very, very funny. Brimming with excruciating insights into life in the late sixties and early seventies, The Land Before Avocado explains why this was the cultural revolution we had to have' Hugh Mackay'Hilarious and horrifying, this is the ultimate intergenerational conversation starter' Annabel Crabb'Richard Glover's just-published The Land Before Avocado is a wonderful and witty journey back in time to life in the early 1970s' Richard Wakelin, Australian Financial Review
Flesh Wounds
'A funny, moving, very entertaining memoir' Bill Bryson, New York Times'The best Australian memoir I've read is Richard Glover's Flesh Wounds' Greg Sheridan, The Australian
The Familiar Stranger
Christina Tarabochia - 2009
if she only knew what he was up to. When an accident lands Craig in the ICU, with fuzzy memories of his own life and plans, Denise rushes to his side, ready to care for him.They embark on a quest to help Craig remember who he is and, in the process, they discover dark secrets: An affair? An emptied bank account? A hidden identity? An illegitimate child?But what will she do when she realizes he's not the man she thought he was? Is this trauma a blessing in disguise, a chance for a fresh start? Or will his secrets destroy the life they built together?
The Naked Man
Jill Amy Rosenblatt - 2015
Be a good girl and come over here and I’ll make it worth your while.”It’s an offer NYC college student Katerina Mills should refuse. But how can she?A desperate situation....After ditching her cheating lover (and boss), she’s stuck in dead end temp jobs. Her dad just ditched her mom and his promise to pay Kat's college tuition bill.She has two weeks to come up with $14,000 or she's out of her apartment, out of school, and out of luck. A dangerous world....Katerina falls into a job as a "fixer” for New York City's wealthy and privileged men. They have problems they need “fixed,” quick and on the QT, and they’re willing to pay.The rules are simple: collect the money, use your contacts, fix the problem.Kat's first job is easy: tail a shopaholic socialite wife. But who’s tailing Kat? Kat’s second job is not so easy: steal a VHS tape hidden in an antique chest. She can’t do it alone. To be a thief, she needs a thief: handsome, reclusive Alexander Winter to be exact. Kat soon learns the real rules for a fixer: there are no rules, there are no refunds. Get in. Get results. Get gone.As every step brings her closer to her goal and closer to danger, there’s one rule left for Katerina Mills to learn: once you’re in, there’s no getting out.
Edge of Eternity: by Ken Follett (The Century Trilogy, Book 3) | Summary & Analysis
Book*Sense - 2014
The novel Edge of Eternity narrates the fictional stories of the descendants of Ma Peshkov, their families and their associates in the United States, the United Kingdom, divided Germany and the USSR through the decades of the all-too-real existence of the Berlin Wall and the thrust of the United States Civil Rights movement and into the generation after. Several of them—notably George Jakes, Rebecca Held and Dimka Dvorkin—find themselves in positions of political power and influence near, but not at, the top of their countries’ governments across several decades. The ten-part narrative attends closely to them, as well as to their more artistically inclined cousins as they negotiate the sociopolitical turmoil of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, with a brief epilogue set in 2008. Ken Follett’s sweeping Century Trilogy concludes with Edge of Eternity. It is a substantial read covering more than fifty years of recent history offering a detailed and authentic account of world events as they could have been seen by those in positions near those in power which will be looked at in this companion. As a work of historical fiction, it is based upon and treats real events, but it does so from the peripheries that, still closer to the action than many or most of the readers could be, lie outside those already so thoroughly known to history and almost mythologized in multiple retellings. Thus, Follett’s Edge of Eternity presents an unusual, and ultimately more compelling, perspective on the events that shaped the last third of the twentieth century and whose effects are still being felt a generation afterwards. Nevertheless, Edge of Eternity has its shortcomings. This Analysis of Edge of Eternity fills the gap, making you understand more while enhancing your reading experience.
Living your best life
Maxine Morrey - 2022
Most days Bee does not feel as if she is ‘living her best life’.Sure she has a loyal group of friends, a job she’s good at, and a small London flat to call home, but a lot of the time, Bee feels as if no one actually ‘sees’ her. Her best friend, the unfeasibly handsome and successful Luca Donato does not have that problem. People are practically falling over themselves whenever they see Luca, but one thing the two friends do have in common, is they haven’t yet found the ‘One’. When their friend Tia challenges them to change all that through online dating, Luca and Bee set about the task with very different levels of enthusiasm.The saying goes that you have to kiss a lot of frogs to find your prince, and it’s not long before Bee is ready to admit defeat. But with Luca inundated with potential love interests, Bee is determined not to give up. Surely her perfect partner is out there somewhere…
Judge This Cover
Brittany Renner - 2018
This book details the experiences of a woman whom some love and others love to hate. It's a behind-the-scenes look into her life. Some may categorize and prejudge without knowing her story, but here is her truth. Written in a raw and real voice with wittiness and humor, Brittany allows you to walk a mile in her shoes. Depending on your appetite for truth and reality, this book may make you laugh, cry, cringe, or all of the above. You should never judge a book by its cover.
I Give It a Year
Helen Whitaker - 2021
Furious, she kicks him out, and enlists her Dad to move in and help with the children whilst she tries to mend her broken heart.But her Dad soon starts to display signs of Alzheimer's, and Iris realises that if she loses her partner, she'll be managing an awful lot on her own. Soon, she realises that Adam wasn't the only one taking their marriage for granted, and for the sake of the children she decides to give him one more chance.But is it braver to stay than to run? And can anyone fall in love with the same person twice?
Warm Hearts
Jennifer Probst - 2014
An on-line e-sampler available from Simon & Schuster's XOXO After Dark by the authors of
Baby, It’s Cold Outside
Warm Hearts
contains sneak peeks of the following:
Searching for Beautiful
, book three in the Searching For series by Jennifer Probst.
Tied
, the final installment in the Tangled series by Emma Chase.
Falling for Jillian
, the lastest entry in the Love Under the Big Sky series by Kristen Proby.
Her Unexpected Hero
, the first book in a new series by Melody Anne.
Flirting With Fire
, the first full-length installment of Kate Meader's Hot in Chicago series.
Is IT A Crime
Roy Glenn - 1999
He becomes enchanted with drug dealer Cassandra Sims, and when an attempt is made on her life, Mike has to rescue her and soon becomes her protector.
Full Circle
Ayana Ellis - 2010
Told with comedic rawness and colorful sarcasm, Ellis's second novel is an epic story of love, loss, pain, and forgiveness that shines a spotlight on the painful reality of domestic abuse.
Sinner: Devil's Sons MC
Kathryn Thomas - 2016
He was bad news from the moment I saw him. His dark eyes leave nothing to the imagination. I can feel his gaze stripping me bare. I’m determined to keep him at arm’s length. Determined to not be another notch in his bedpost. Until he pinned me against his hard body. Took me from one leg-quivering climax to the next as he used me for his pleasure. Now I’m scared. Not because this outlaw biker was my first. But because I can’t get him out of my head And I never want to leave his bed. Sam I’m a sinner. There’s nothing in the world I like better than corrupting good women. F*** them, use them, make them beg for more. Plenty of women have tried to change me, and every one of them failed. Until Afia. She was too innocent for me to defile—too pure for me to ruin. But just looking at her leaves me aching for release. Leaves me wanting more. I want her in my bed. I need her screaming my name. And I won’t stop until she’s begging me to make her MINE. Sinner is a full-length, standalone romance novel with steamy hot sex, strong language, an HEA ending and NO CLIFFHANGERS. Contains dark and disturbing themes, and over the top sexiness that may be uncomfortable for some readers.
The Beautiful Words
Vanessa McCausland - 2021
what happened at the lighthouse?The stunning, haunting new novel from the author of The Lost Summers of Driftwood.Sylvie is a lover of words and a collector of stories, only she has lost her own. She has no words for that night at the lighthouse when their lives changed forever. What happened to cleave her apart from her best friend and soulmate, Kase?Sylvie yearns to rekindle their deep connection, so when Kase invites her to the wild Tasmanian coast to celebrate her 40th birthday, she accepts - despite the ghosts she must face.As Sylvie struggles to find her feet among old friends, she bonds with local taxi boat driver Holden. But he is hiding from the world, too.Through an inscription in an old book, Sylvie and Kase discover their mothers have a history, hidden from their daughters. As they unpick what took place before they were born, they're forced to face the cracks in their own friendship, and the question of whether it's ever okay to keep a secret to protect the person you love.Vanessa McCausland's enthralling new novel is about betrayal and forgiveness, the stories we tell, and the healing power of words.