Denver After Dark captures the heart and soul of Denver through unique, after-dark cityscapes. Robert Anderson compiles over 50 of his favorite nighttime views of Denver, the city he has called home for more than thirty years. Some of his after-dark images have been featured at national competitions, including the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. From landmarks to historic buildings, each image is complemented by text that offers unique historical perspectives into the many nocturnal faces of one of America's great cities.
Entertainment writer Kat Valentine pulls no punches in this detailed guide to Denver's bars, clubs, and lounges.
What started as a typical night on Colfax Ave. ended with one cop dead, one cop wounded, a missing prostitute and a reporter who became a hero.
"Julie Lawrence is a victim's advocate for the Denver PD. Her job is to help people deal with their darkest moments.
5 years after the events of Miami after Dark, Edward finds himself in a remote city looking for answers about why a factory went dark.
Para-archaeologist Lydia Smith has her hands full when she takes a part-time job in the low-rent Shrimpton's House of Ancient Horrors hoping to get her career back on track after an unfortunate incident in an alien tomb. Original.
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This volume will be of interest to any scholar or student of the past who is interested in urban activities and the significance of the night in urban settings.
Due Dates is the first book in the Scandals New Adult series of romantic suspense. Each book of the series will focus on one of the offspring of Roger Elliott, a famous musician who left them with a legacy they weren’t expecting.
This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure.
The chapters focus on the infamous and notorious rather than the law-abiding and civic-minded settlers. These pages, like the state, recount the tales of people who came West seeking, if not their fortune, at least opportunity.