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Darla
In Cat on a Black Moon, television anchorwoman Garner Olsen found herself ensnared in a deadly game when deranged ex-flower child Darla Dare targeted her. Darla’s vendetta was sparked when Garner’s husband, a federal prosecutor, moved to take Darla’s lover, Carlo, to trial for drug trafficking. After enduring stalking, kidnapping, and murder, Garner vowed to bring down the woman who shattered her life.
Now, in the thrilling sequel, Darla – an escaped felon with nothing to lose – leaves a trail of death across two states. But when she steals a truck, she unwittingly picks up an unexpected passenger: an 11-year-old runaway. Will the boy become her next victim, her accomplice, or the key to her downfall?
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Darwin's Progress
What would a future traveler discover in an America that has taken its money-based society to the extreme? Michael Brown, our hero from the first book of the trilogy, is now 35 and sets out to explore this new world. In America, he encounters ‘pecuniocracy,’ a system where the rationality of money governs all aspects of life: contract marriages, commercial families, custody battles with financial stakes, and other bizarre phenomena stemming from the belief that money is the cornerstone of humanity and society. Through a series of thrilling adventures and unexpected twists, Michael must navigate and ultimately escape from this dystopian future America.
“A monumentally amazing story…”
– Ellen Balthazor, University of Wisconsin.
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David's Secret Room
In David’s Secret Room, join David and his loyal friend Tobias as they embark on a quest to find their vanished parents. Along the way, unexpected alliances form and mysteries unravel. But nothing prepares them for the revelation that their own teacher, Ms. Edith, harbors a profound secret. Dive into a tale of adventure, friendship, and hidden truths.
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Débonnaire Dog And Friends
What is the best way to learn about classic works of art? Some would say take classes or read books (as one of our characters B.O.B. might respond, “BOOOORRRRING!”). What about visiting the famous works in person with a few companions, all the while being pursued by what “appears” to be a famous chef who wants to make a classic French dish out of you?!
Learning alongside his human companion Mademoiselle Clarisse, our chief character Débonnaire Dog knows his art and the famous sites. He has panache, he has flair, he is Débonnaire! Above all, he has a heart of gold meant for service and kindness to others. Alas, he has been separated from Clarisse and must find her!
Separated from their human companions as well, a funny bunny named B.O.B. and Dottie the lamb aid in the quest to have them all reunited. They look for clues at some famous museums and sites – at each stop we get some answers and hints and learn about a famous work of art to boot. And why not eat some great classic food along the way?
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Deadly Assumption
When a young man witnesses the rescue of a woman’s body from the ocean, he is shocked to recognize the tattoo on her shoulder as belonging to his prospective fiancé, Sarah. Traumatized, he flees the scene, unaware of the ensuing homicide investigation into the suspicious drowning and its findings.
Having arranged his business schedule hoping for a reconciliation following their disagreement in England, he had planned on proposing to Sarah during her visit to Vancouver Island. Devastated by her loss, he relocates to Germany, committing to a life without his soulmate. Struggling with grief, he is persistently tormented by the circumstances of her death and how her body came to be floating off Vancouver, more than 100 miles from her intended destination. Homesickness eventually drives him back to England, where he learns the shocking truth about the homicide investigation and the twist of fate that forever changes his chosen path.
As the story unfolds, it reveals the dramatic impact the deceased woman had on those whose lives she touched, particularly the man suspected of murdering her. The characters are tightly intertwined in this generational, multicultural saga of suspected homicide, enduring love, emotional trauma, and the fight to recapture those closest to the heart. With its roots set in England, Deadly Assumption is a tale rich in history, encompassing Canada, Germany, and France, and spanning the period from the years prior to World War II into the 1980s.
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Deanna Learns About Honesty
Teaching children about honesty can be a challenging endeavor. This book makes it fun and easy to teach your child the value of being honest. With engaging storytelling, this book is a great read for at home and in the classroom. Honesty is a vital trait for young students, and learning it from an early age helps children grow into ethical individuals. Grasping the nuances of honesty can be tricky for young minds, but this book breaks down the concept in a relatable, thoughtful way.
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Dear Mr. Ellamae
Divorced women with very young children found it challenging to survive in 1921, but young Ellamae not only survived but also forged a new path for herself. She was called a ‘maverick’ but never thought of herself that way. Her story is little known, though her work still fills a city and her accomplishments inspire many. Rarely is one’s life set in a world that is afire with technology, but so slow-moving in its opportunities for women, yet Ellamae managed to steal a place in a man’s profession and did so with grace and southern charm.
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Dear Reader
An impressive, moving, and assured debut collection of poems about the richness of nature, human emotion, and the human condition in general. Innovative and fresh, at times playful at times serious always with a keen eye for the tell-tale detail. Rooted in personal experience, the reader is exposed to and invited to share in the poet’s intimate emotional journey, joy, elation, wonder and sometimes fragile memories as well as his iconoclastic take on common Western myths.
Beginning with a welcoming message to the reader in the opening poem ‘Dear Reader’ that any personal interpretation is as valid as the author’s to the challenge of the last poem of the collection ‘My Ode to Joy’ to find the personal ‘addition to the sum of creation,’ this collection is sure to delight the reader.
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Dearest Father
Dearest Reader,
The most difficult part of life these days has been the ongoing battles between family and friends, once united on so many fronts, now unable to speak civilly to one another. Perhaps you’ve had a similar experience with your loved ones and have been left speechless. The hope is that you can find some answers within this book about why your relationships have changed.
During the past few years, it has been hard to hear the spread of untruths, and wonder if name-calling, blaming, threatening, or isolation is eroding conversations with members of your inner circle. And while our journeys through the past few years may not be exactly the same, surely, we can agree that the days and months leading into 2022 have been filled with anguish. Praying that our Dearest Father brings you some comfort, and that his messages help you find your personal truth.
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Death Among the Pines
BJ Gleeson is sitting at a South Jersey bar with his new girlfriend when an old woman totters in and sits down next to them. Crying and mumbling, she opens a small box to show a bloodied severed finger. “It’s my daughter!” she sobs.
Follow Gleeson, a divorced family man and washed up baseball player turned teacher and amateur detective, as this event catapults him into a labyrinth of bizarre murders (which could be historical, gang related, or cult based) in the middle of a cold winter in the New Jersey Pine Barrens at the turn of the 21st Century.
Watch as this complex and troubled man uses his historical savvy to point toward the solution of several vicious and bloody murders that have all occurred between the dawning of the new millennium and Easter of 2000.
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Defiance
In Defiance, delve into the profound journey of overcoming generationally transmitted trauma. Witness how, with the right blend of therapy and education, a child subjected to profound distress can evolve and rise as a Woman of Valor. This book underscores the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of healing.
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Delta Refuge
In the heart of the Mississippi Delta lies Clarksdale, a small town steeped in the emotional strains of the blues and a history both vibrant and somber. Known as the birthplace of the blues, with legends like Robert Johnson, B. B. King, Muddy Waters, and John Lee Hooker, the region echoes with tales of poverty, civil rights, and the tantalizing allure of tamales and barbecue.
But Clarksdale isn’t just a relic of the past. After facing economic desolation in the mid-20th century due to a declining agricultural sector, the town underwent a renaissance. By the turn of the millennium, the blues’ magnetic pull had transformed it into a global haven for aficionados. Today, its streets buzz year-round with music festivals and venues brimming with live performances, attracting not only music purists but also those yearning for a taste of a distinct lifestyle.
Delta Refuge delves deep into the heartbeats of this unique community, weaving together stories of lifelong residents and those who’ve newly discovered its charm. Yet, when a natural disaster strikes, it tests the bonds of the townsfolk, prompting introspection and a renewed devotion to their shared home.
$15.95
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