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A riveting tale of mystery and suspense. About the Author: Vanishing Act is Todd McCormick's first novel. (He has previously published nonfiction.) He resides near the Upper Chesapeake Bay.
. . . Praise for Vanishing Act “Thomas Perry keeps pulling fresh ideas and original characters out of thin air.
Eighth-grade sports reporters Susan Carol Anderson and Stevie Thomas reunite at the U.S. Open tennis championships where they investigate the mysterious disappearance of a top Russian player.
Praised by critics, a thriller by an Edgar Award-winning author stars a Native American woman who uses ancient wisdom and modern street smarts to help fugitives cover their trails and begin new lives. Reprint.
“Maybe we should ask Kelleher or Bud about him,” he said. “Too late now,” she said. ... I trust Kelleher and Mearns, but I think you guys might be a little ahead ... But instead of a giant “M,” it had a large “F” in blue lettering.
It was Steve Thompson.' Eve looked astounded, much as I imagined I must have looked earlier when I saw the corpse. 'That doesn't make sense. Hardy told us the car was stolen in Leeds, and Thompson lives in Newcastle.
Somebody named ' Lee Carry ' — at least it sounded like that . He must be on the ship because he said I was ' a watcher . ' So I guess he saw me or something . " Grandmother smiled . “ Lee Carry ' ? ' A watcher ' ?
Vanishing Act: a Glimpse Into Cambodia's World of Magic
Cambodia’s mystic class of sorcerers, mediums, fortunetellers, and monks channel spirits, read fortunes in numbers and cards, and inscribe enchantments in flesh. But technology and modernity are changing these roles and rituals.
Cambodia’s mystic class of sorcerers, mediums, fortunetellers, and monks channel spirits, read fortunes in numbers and cards, and inscribe enchantments in flesh. But technology and modernity are changing these roles and rituals.
Series praise “Spunky women who fight for truth, justice, and the American way.”—Fresh Fiction on Final Justice “Readers will enjoy seeing what happens when well-funded, very angry women take the law into their own hands ...
Written and drawn in thirteen tones, from comedy and confession to interpretative dance, Vanishing Actis synchronized in time and space on one melancholy evening.
Sweet and sexy with laugh-out-loud moments, Vanishing Act is a beautifully written love story that defines the meaning of soul mates.”—New York Times bestselling author Heidi McLaughlin “The chemistry is pretty spectacular and will ...
A man wants to fake his own death—and then things get real—in this PI mystery from the national bestselling author of False Faces.
Young Anya's hair must be brushed exactly one hundred times (if it's stroked even one hundred and one, she is convinced that she may die).
What readers are saying: “A hilarious story!” "Great entertainment full of suspense and twists and turns.” “He’s a wonderful cook, smokes a joint every once in a while, and hopes to get 'the girl' by investigating a murder... ...
In this astonishing book, legendary wildlife photographer Art Wolfe turns to one of nature’s most fundamental survival techniques: the vanishing act.
Vanishing act : mystery at the U.S. Open /John Feinstein. — 1st ed. p. cm. summary: Eighth-grade sports reporters Susan Carol and Stevie reunite at the U.S. Open tennis championships where they investigate the mysterious disappearance ...
But Robin is developing a theory of her own. If Melissa met with foul play, why did she take her clothes, her purse, and her cash? If it was such a well-planned vanishing act why is Tommy so reluctant to talk?