No, he wants to drink, forget, and find a warm, willing woman. The Last Shot Bar & Grill seems like the perfect place to do that. Della Rose, single mother and waitress at the Last Shot, is anything but warm and willing.
Last Shot: A Dark Redemption Novel
Laced with musical references, wit, and an insider's look at London's Underground, Winona Kent's 'Blue Devil Blues' hits all the right notes as we watch jazz musician Jason Davey go for his last shot: an audition for Howard Parfitt, ...
This is his unforgettable story. Praise for Last Shot 'I’ve known Jock for 25 years. He is not only a great mate but an incredibly talented chef - in Australia and around the world.
After winning a basketball reporting contest, eighth graders Stevie and Susan Carol are sent to cover the Final Four tournament, where they discover that a talented player is being blackmailed into throwing the final game.
Assigned to track down a dishonored recon Marine who escaped from an island penitentiary after causing the death of a murderous fellow inmate, Deputy U.S. Marshal Tim Rackley investigates the underworld of a large pharmaceutical company and ...
In this follow-up to Rocket Blues, Rocket is drafted in the OHL tryouts and heads off to training camp in his pursuit of one day becoming a hockey legend!
LAST. SHOT. “How long have you known me, Frank?” Molly Wagner asked the banker seated at the desk before her. “We went to high school together, Molly.” “Right. So you know when I promise something I mean it.” Frank, fellow member of the ...
Thirty-nine goals last season! If he didn't get drafted, ... Round fifteen was about to start — the last. Twenty teams, fifteen rounds. ... “Anyway, I should get back down there for the final round. Let's circle back tomorrow.
John Feinstein has been praised as “the best writer of sports books in America today” (The Boston Globe), and he proves it again in this fast-paced novel. “A page-turning thriller and a basketball junkie’s bonanza.” —USA Today
"--"People on "A March to Madness "A basketball junkie's nirvana."--"Sports Illustrated on "A March to Madness "One of the best sportswriters alive!"--Larry King, "USA Today on "A Good Walk Spoiled, from the hardcover edition.
After winning a basketball reporting contest, eighth graders Stevie and Susan Carol are sent to cover the Final Four tournament, where they discover that a talented player is being blackmailed into throwing the final game.