Bad Company

  • Bad Company: The Story of California's Legendary and Actual Stage-robbers, Bandits, Highwaymen, and Outlaws from the Fifties to the Eighties
    By Joseph Henry Jackson

    Republishes profiles of Joaquin Murieta, Tom Bell, Rattlesnake Dick, Black Bart, Dick Fellows, and Tiburcio Vasquez

  • Bad Company
    By Scott Arlen

    Who is artist Paul Babka, really, a guru or a terrible monster?

  • Bad Company: Drugs, Hollywood, and the Cotton Club Murder
    By Steve Wick

    A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter goes behind the headlines to uncover a sordid tale of greed, drugs, and the murder of Roy Radin, leading to the seamy underside of Hollywood deal-making.

  • Bad Company
    By Jack Higgins

    Jack Higgins's previous novels Edge of Danger and Midnight Runner put British intelligence agent Sean Dillon through "a lot of thrills [and] wild action" (Los Angeles Times).

  • Bad Company
    By Cathy MacPhail

    Lissa's world has just turned upside down.

  • Bad Company: Goodbye, Krool World
    By Steve Dillon, Brett Ewins, Peter Milligan

    Now Danny Franks is a reluctant member of Bad Company - an elite force of killers who make their enemy look like pacifists. Led by Kano, a secretive victim of the Krool, Bad Company have blazed a trail of carnage wherever they've gone.

  • Bad Company: The Strange Cult of the CEO
    By Gideon Haigh

    Over the course of 2003 the post of Chief Executive Officer or CEO - effectively, the person at the top of the company - has become a notorious poisoned chalice...

  • Bad Company
    By Carol Carson

    Mistaken for a bank robber, Trixianna Lawless--a proper lady who bakes pies for the restaurant in Grand Fork, Kansas--must prove her innocence--and love--to the sheriff she mistakenly shot.

  • Bad Company: Level 2: Elementary/Lower-Intermediate. Paperback with Downloadable Audio
    By Richard MacAndrew

    Bad Company: Level 2: Elementary/Lower-Intermediate. Paperback with Downloadable Audio

  • Bad Company
    By Jack Higgins

    Jack Higgins's previous novels Edge of Danger and Midnight Runner put British intelligence agent Sean Dillon through "a lot of thrills [and] wild action" (Los Angeles Times).

  • Bad Company
    By Sarah Dreher

    Nasty notes, scrambled scripts and faulty fixtures plague a women's theater company.

  • Bad Company
    By Cathy MacPhail

    Lissa's world has just turned upside down.

  • Bad Company: Face to Face with the Taliban
    By Chantelle Taylor

    'Bad Company' is a controversial account of a female medic's time in Afghanistan, including her claim to be the first British serving woman to kill an enemy in action.