Kerouac has “Dean Moriarty” use the latter expression in On the Road, and I wonder: could Neal Cassidy and Jack Kerouac have picked it up from Alex? But these expressions, too, are defective on account of the extraneous connotations ...
The decision infuriates Maureen. She slaps Alex and orders him out of the house. Only after Alex is gone does George tell her that Alex has cancer. Alex tries to flee to Perth to find refuge for the boy with Judge Strachan. He collapses.
This is the Fergie factor explained." ★★★★★ Ken O'Doherty (World champion snooker player and friend of Alex Ferguson): "A fitting and wonderful tribute to the greatest football manager of all time." ★★★★★ Mike McGrath ...
Not only was Alex Singer a great human being -- and though young, he was great -- he was also a gifted writer and artist.
Commandant Camille Verhoeven and his detectives have nothing to go on: no suspect, no lead, rapidly diminishing hope. All they know is that a girl was snatched off the streets of Paris and bundled into a white van
Deford kept a journal of Alex’s courageous stand against the disease, documenting his family’s struggle to cope with and celebrate the daily fight she faced. This book is the result of that journal.
Police Commandant Camille Verhoeven must learn all he can about a woman with a troubled past if he is ever going to save her from the twisted killer who is holding her hostage.
Before long, saving Alex's life will be the least of Commandant Verhoeven's considerable challenges. A 2013 Financial Times Book of the Year Shortlisted for the 2014 RUSA Reading List Horror Award From the Hardcover edition.
In this digital story that will appeal to fans of Delirium and welcome new admirers to its world, readers will learn of Alex's time after the events of Delirium, as well as the dark past that he has tried to forget.
I’m eagerly awaiting the next in the series.”—Katie Rose, award-winning author of Bring on the Heat “Sawyer Bennett has scored again with Alex, the perfect combination of sexy and emotional.
... holding Tinky Winky up to Alex's face and saying, “Eh-oh, Awecks, eh-oh.” Now, just drool. We laughed over the SSI statements until we realized that they may unlock federal money, and what it could mean that our son has a chance at that ...