“Hmm, that's funny,” Cobb Doyle murmured as I followed him into the dark hall. I saw an open door farther down the hall. “That's Vinny's office,” Cobb Doyle said, two steps ahead of me. The office was in a shambles, papers strewn on the ...
Now trying to cut through the smoke to uncover the real story, Annie questions her father’s connection to the crime.
Now here's the boss of 'em all, King Oliver, I thought was the greatest of all of them, although he didn't have the ... On the corner stood Tom Anderson's Annex Café and Chop House, with a hundred electric bulbs ...
A big-city reporter must solve a small-town murder and save her son in this romantic suspense novel from the acclaimed author of Sleep No More.
My continuing gratitude goes to the newspaper editors who didn't fire me when they had the chance: John Baker, Pat Dillon, ... wise, bighearted women who saw this book through from idea to manuscript: Allison Bartlett, Leslie Crawford, ...
... Michelle Rodriguez, Jasmine Vergara, Teresa Carlson, Janelle Walker, Leigh Ruth, Rachel McDermott, Ghina Rodriguez, Jennifer Astacio, Christia Karp, Cruzita Hernandez, Ralinda Watts, Sunhee Lee, Christine Joseph, and Robyn Hansen.
“It takes almost a miracle to beat him,” Casey pointed out. “You try to put the whammy on him. ... A journalist waylaid Sandy before the game to find out whether he could fathom Casey's trippingly surreal “Stengelese.
“Rose said it's too bad she's moving away, because she thinks the two of you are falling in love.” Okay, that deserves a reply. And an eye roll. He offers both. “That's insane.” “I don't know. Rose said you were hugging Daria on the ...
The function of most are not yet known (M. L. Casey and P. C. MacDonald, “Placental Endocrinology,” in C. W. G. Redman et al., eds., The Human Placenta [Oxford: Blackwell, 1993], pp. 237–72). See also Fisher “Endocrinology of ...
... first and most important mentor, Molly Shapiro, of Brooklyn, who called her students “friends” back in the 1950s; and especially to Mat Dolan and former director Gwen Hooper and the staff and families of Arlington Children's Center.
I lost that ball. I didn't lose it per se. They had to take it out. So I had a fake one put in. See, I didn't want just one ball. I'm insecure enough. Hey, why are you getting dressed?” Maybe some guys wouldn't mention it at all.
At stake was not only sending troops to fight Spain in Cuba and the Philippines, but the friendships between these men. Now, bestselling historian Evan Thomas examines this monumental turning point in American history.
62 The peace finally gave out on July 29, when protesters held an all-night vigil at F.H. Halvorsen Realty in Gage Park. The Freedom Movement had selected Halvorsen because, according to recent testing, it repeatedly ...
She quickly picked it up and heard the shocking news that Johnny Horton had been killed in a car crash, a head-on collision at 1:35 a.m. on Highway 79 near Cameron, Texas. She sat on the bed for several minutes, trying to figure out how ...
Kewen, fresh off the Sierra Nevada after his visit to Granada, made it known that the Nicaraguan government was interested in purchasing the Accessory Transit Company's five-year-old 1,181-ton Brother Jonathan.
And I never would be able to pull it all together without my fabulous critique group, Indy Witts, Alicia, Brenda, Garthia, Laurie, Pam and Sherry. Appreciation to Karen White, whose sharp eye and great writing instincts repeatedly ...
And of course, to WITTS (Alicia, Brenda, Garthia, Pam, Sherry, and Vicky), best critique group ever. I can't imagine writing a book without you all. I thank Dr. Walter Beaver for his help and insight to Alzheimer's and dementia, ...
She tilted her head as she ran her index finger along the rim of her plastic tumbler, much in the same way he'd seen people do on crystal to make it “sing.” Her finger made an elegant and mesmerizing circle; he caught himself leaning ...
Looking down into her eyes, he put his index finger beneath her chin. “Please.” His nearness was making it difficult to breathe. Straightening her spine and narrowing her eyes, she said, “I was fine alone last night.
The dispatch was given to a pair of civilian couriers, John “Portugee” Phillips and David Dixon, who were hired to take Carrington's message to the nearest telegraph station at Horseshoe Creek, some 200 miles to the south.