Sins of the Fathers

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By James Craig

    And then there is the case of the severed head placed on a railing by the Thames... Praise for James Craig: ‘A cracking read.’ BBC Radio 4 ‘Fast paced and very easy to quickly get lost in.’ Lovereading.com

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By James Scott Bell

    A parent’s worst nightmare.A lawyer’s biggest challenge.A young boy’s life on the line.The unimaginable has happened.

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By James Scott Bell

    Sherman stared at him. "What's that mean, Leon?" "I want the truth." "Will you just can that cheap patter? Please, Leon? Use that in a campaign speech, but don't let's get all Mother Teresa here. You have a job to do.

  • Sins Of The Fathers
    By Susan Howatch

    This is a companion novel to The Rich Are Different and continues the gripping story of the Van Zale dynasty through two decades of conflict as the sins of the fathers are finally visisted upon the next generation .

  • Sins of the Fathers: He's out, now innocents suffer
    By Les Cowan

    Martin was making up bills and wished people buenos días but it was all happening in a dream. Finally they seemed to be grinding to a conclusion. McIntosh stood up and gave José a grim sort of smile. “It's not over yet,” he said.

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By Patricia Sprinkle

    “I could call Rodney while we're there,” Dr. Flo put in her vote. “We need to set up a time to get together and discuss the legal aspects of this situation.” “Why don't you invite him to join us?” Posey offered.

  • Sins of the Fathers: A Novel
    By Herbert J. Stern, Alan A. Winter

    In the tradition of Herman Wouk, author of Winds of War and War and Remembrance, the novel Sins of the Fathers is the thoroughly researched historical sequel to Wolf.

  • Sins of the Fathers: A J.P. Beaumont Novel
    By J. A. Jance

    Seattle investigator J. P. Beaumont is drawn into an intriguing, and shockingly personal, case in this superb tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance.

  • Sins of the Fathers: Moral Economies in Early Modern Spain
    By Hilaire Kallendorf

    3 “y yo primer cerviz de la Hidra, como Hermosura, y Soberbia son casi una cosa misma” (Calderón, El primer refugio del hombre, y probática piscina, auto sacramental). 4 On Pride as poison, witness “el dañado tósigo de la Soberbia” ...

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By Chris Lynch

    Three best friends--Skitz, Hector, and Drew--find their bond sorely tested by the three priests who run their school, and who are determined to tear them apart, forcing Drew to take action when Hector becomes lost to the darkness of ...

  • Sins of the Fathers: A Study of the Atlantic Slave Traders, 1441-1807
    By James Pope-Hennessy

    Adding perceptive commentary to the eyewitness accounts of slave traders, slaveholders and slaves themselves, James Pope-Hennessy affords the reader a broad view of the turbulent his tory of a disgraceful institution - three and a half ...

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman

    The Turtles have a new mission that Shredder aims to put an end to before it begins, while Krang reveals his new master plan.

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By Sam Chupp

    In his afterlife, Kirk's many sins come back to haunt him in the form of "Mr. Demon," until Kirk meets a spirit who gives him the courage to help the baby son he left in life. Original.

  • Sins of the Fathers: A Study of Iniquity

    Sins of the Fathers: A Study of Iniquity

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By Will Cunningham

    In the future world of "Sins of the Fathers", 25 is middle aged and it is the responsibility of each citizen to be terminated at age 50 for the "greater good" of society.

  • Sins of the Fathers: Breaking Generational Curses
    By Bishop Kevin Foreman

    This book is a must have for every believer!

  • Sins of the Fathers: Lessons from the Bad Dads of the Bible
    By Cameron Buettel

    Read the companion book to THE MAN FROM NOWHERE, the first feature film from The Master's University.Parenting is never easy.

  • Sins of the Fathers
    By Sally Spencer

    This was the point at which Marlowe should tell him that any halfway decent chief inspector would already have had the murderer under lock and key. But that didn't happen. Instead, Marlowe said, 'Being the first senior officer at the ...

  • Sins of the Fathers: A J. P. Beaumont Novel
    By J. A. Jance

    Includes an excerpt from Missing and endangered.

  • Sins of the Fathers: A David Hidalgo Novel
    By Leslie Norman Cowan

    Disgraced former priest Ramón is finally released from prison.