What, exactly, did Mac do to get what she has today? And what will she do to keep it? With taut, powerful prose, Amy Gentry asks how far we'll go to get what we want--and whether we can ever truly leave the past behind.
What, exactly, did Mac do to get what she has today? And what will she do to keep it? With taut, powerful prose, Amy Gentry asks how far we'll go to get what we want--and whether we can ever truly leave the past behind.
Mark Mailer, "Urban Vice and Civic Reform: Chicago in the Early Twentieth Century," in Cities in American History, ed. Kenneth T. Jackson and Stanley K. Schultz (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972), 290-305; Duis, The Saloon, ...
Now usually Eve relishes getting stuck into solving crimes, but she's not so keen when she's the target and the boundaries between work and home become nastily blurred. But who is trying to kill her this time? And why?
In short: all the emo, heat, and sarcasm you'd probably expect from an Onley/Neve collaboration. This is book 1 in the Wages of Sin series. Each book will follow a new couple.
Published by Larry Spier Music o/b/o Stan My Music (administered by Atlas Music Publishing). Copyright © Third Side Music o/b/o Meriwar Music, Songs of Ty Joyce and R&Bling Music, 2001. All rights reserved. 'My vagina is a fish' (page ...
Marty is dead! He was accidently killed when he fell and hit his head on the desk! “You stupid kid, you've ruined everything. Now I have to change my plans.” Robin realizes that Marty is dead and that he may be next.
During Prohibition, Stanley Walker, the city editor of the New York HeraldTribune, for example, contrasted “the honest speakeasy proprietor, who served good food and sound liquor,” with the Prohibition lawman's “duplicity ...
What is 80/20 rule, and why you should apply it to your life? Best ways to set your goals and improve motivation Much much more... In this book bundle, you will discover ways that have already been working on thousands of successful people.
But then again, Jenny does have four of them buried across Southern California. This book tells the story of what went wrong during Jenny's Catholic upbringing, or, as Jenny puts it now, what went right.
THE STORY: In the first play, DUNELAWN, we are in an expensive retreat for the unhappily married, where the wheel-chaired director, Dr. Pepper, dispenses a definitely unique sort of marital guidance.