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Right of Survivorship - Part II
Right of Survivorship – Part II continues the gripping investigation led by Memphis Police Detective Harvey Martin and FBI Special Agent Rachel Simon. They are determined to uncover the connection between the deaths of housewife Sally Conners, Federal Bankruptcy Judge Winston Chalmers, and a mafia-connected con man. But how are these seemingly disparate deaths linked?
The author invites readers to delve into Part I to gather the scattered pieces of this intricate murder mystery, then follow the trail in Part II to see if they can piece them together. For those who have been eagerly awaiting the sequel, your wait is over! Dive back into the mystery and uncover the truth alongside Harvey and Rachel.
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Riley Whittle and the Curse of the Moon
My name is Riley Whittle and my story is a dark one. A story of betrayal, love, and choice. I will tell you this story. The story of how my life came to be, starting with the day when one mistake would change my life forever. And it all starts with my father, a promise, me, a Raven, and a curse, the curse of the moon. Blood will be shed, innocent people will be harmed, and I will be left with experiences that will never leave my mind. For people used to, and still do, turn without touching me. Especially the way my mother died. It made my father have to choose between me and the village, and of course… he chose them. I made an exception that I wouldn’t have any friends, but after the past few months of this stuff, I did have them. Ones I could trust, ones that wouldn’t turn their backs on me. Or would they?
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Ronnie & Mei-Lin Climb the Ice Castles of Hei-Long-Jiang
After a holiday in China to meet extended family, Australian schoolboy Ronnie Ma is encouraged to stay on in China as an exchange student by his parents and cousin Mei-Lin and her family. During a trip to the breathtaking Ice Festival in Harbin, Ronnie, Mei-Lin, and his tiny dog Tiger stumble upon what seems to be a gang of high-tech thieves plotting to hijack a major jewelry launch at the festival.Can Ronnie and Mei-Lin convince the police of the gang’s master plan and thwart the heist? Join them on an adventurous journey filled with legends and mysteries of Northern China in Ronnie & Mei-Lin Climb the Ice Castles of Hei-Long-Jiang.
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Rooting Out Violence
Life and death are merged in the terror of unrelenting global violence. Rooting Out Violence describes a model, ‘Healthy Sensory-Emotional Integration,’ with the scope to help adults assess the human capacity for violence in themselves, in members of their communities, as well as, in leaders of their countries. The book provides a violence prevention model to mitigate trauma and human rights violations throughout our lifespans and throughout the world. Healthy Sensory-Emotional Integration is a public health model that is understandable and achievable globally.
The manuscript identifies how blind-sighted we have been historically by not emphasizing the number one variable in the capacity to commit a violent crime; for funding violence prevention in institutional siloes, such as, corrections and child protection programs, when the inner nature of each of us counts; and excluding comprehensive research on preventing trauma, not just funding treatment strategies.
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Roots & the Remittance Man
In Roots & the Remittance Man, a captivating historical fiction, we follow a diverse family tree as its branches converge in the Carrot River Valley of the Northwest Territories in 1902. From Sweden, Muskoka, and Iowa, these intrepid settlers make their way to homestead near Melfort, Saskatchewan.
A Scottish family, burdened by loss from an epidemic, travels by wagon train, finding salvation in a Cree chief. In Sweden, tragedy strikes, and a widowed wife and her daughters board a cattle ship for Halifax. They arrive in Winnipeg, accept a cook position at a Melfort hotel, and embark on a grueling journey through forest and muskeg.
A young Norwegian man walks 700 miles to the United States-Canadian border, immerses himself in Indigenous history, and follows a freight swing to his homestead. Settlers and Indigenous peoples unite against prairie fires, forging bonds that transcend their differences.
Through decades, the family experiences joys and sorrows, weathering the storms of two World Wars, prohibition, swamp fever, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Great Depression. As technology advances, women gain the right to vote and become legally recognized as persons.
At the outset of World War II, a remittance man from Scotland enters the picture, his life becoming significantly entwined with the descendants of these resilient pioneers. Roots & the Remittance Man is a sweeping tale of perseverance, unity, and the indomitable human spirit that shaped the Canadian frontier.
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Rory Stands Out
Rory is a different kind of goat, but some don’t like that.
In this first book of a series, Rory and Momma Butterscotch go on an adventure to find a new home and a herd that embraces them.
The sweet and adventurous characters introduce the importance of diversity and belonging.
This early reader book is perfect for first time readers and family sharing.
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Rouse of Widowhood
“Women like myself!” I saluted to a rousing reception.
"We are here!" the women chorused. I stood in the middle of the women. They gathered around me on all sides at the square entrance of Eke-oha market.
“Women like myself!!”
“We are here!!”
“Women like myself!!!”
“We are here!!!” They responded a third time.
"Today, the wind has blown, and we can now see the behind of the fowl. We now know that these white rulers do not like us, and our men do not like us too."
“Who bears nine months of labor pains?”
“We do, we do.”
“Who bears all the labor of housework and raising the children?”
“We do, we do.”
“Who tends the men and nourishes all their desires?”
“We do, we do.”
“Women like myself!”
“We are here!”
“We shall not be counted. We will not pay tax. We will not pay tax because we bear the children and we bear the fire of kitchen coals on our palms.”
“It is the truth, it is the truth.”
"Where the rat eats is where it falls. The men must tell us why the hen must always be spread-eagled for the randy cockerel.”
"Today, we will burn down the courthouse, and we will have their red caps."
The women needed no more prodding. My last statement had aroused their anger.
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Rowan Otter's Big Zoo Reveal
Jump into this zoo adventure with a curious otter trying to find his purpose at the zoo. This story allows children the ability to see that everyone has to find their way and see what big paths are waiting for them to explore. Imagination can carry you to some of the best moments in life without limitations on where you can go on your journey.
We all have a purpose, and it is up to ourselves to find that purpose and what actions we are meant to take to get us where we need to be.
This book allows children to see those positive consequences of being successful and doing a great job.
Enjoy the journey and of this otter while he finds out just what his expectations are of his job at the zoo.
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Roy and Okey
As a child growing up in California E.H. Williams wondered why Uncle Roy became a kinder person around Okey. Later she learned their touching history and felt compelled to share their true story about friendship.
During World War II when much of the world was falling apart, Okey and Roy showed that kindness and decency still existed. Their real-life story will inspire you!
After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941, a shocking order by the U.S. government forced all people of Japanese origin from the West Coast to Relocation Camps.
Everything they owned was sold at a fraction of its value or put in the care of others. Over 120,000 people spent the war in tar-papered army-style barracks even though they were American citizens.
When the war was over, many of the Japanese Americans found that they had lost their homes and businesses because deceitful people stole their property. Many had to start again with nothing.
Roy and Okey’s story shows personal integrity, and what it means to be a real American through hard times!
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Run Johnny, Run
Just days after his unexpected dismissal as the head track and field coach at the University of Minnesota, Ralph Dexter found himself lost in thought in a quiet café in South Dakota. On his way to Texas to seek solace with his best friend, the head coach at the University of Texas in Austin, Ralph’s self-pity was interrupted by an astonishing sight.
Outside the café window, he watched in awe as a young Native American boy dashed with uncanny speed to rescue a girl in danger. The townspeople revered the boy for his heroics and compassion, but Ralph was transfixed by something else — the boy’s extraordinary running prowess. In his esteemed career, Ralph had witnessed some of the world’s most elite athletes, yet never someone with such natural talent.
In a twist of fate, a recently ousted track and field coach stumbles upon a prodigious talent. The question remains: Can Ralph harness this serendipitous encounter into an opportunity for both of them?
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Running on Empty
As the Lucas Twins serial killers secretly terrorize the lives of nearly 100 victims, there are two victims that escaped. One escaped certain death in 1979 and another escaped 40 years later.
Fate brings the two together as they realize their lives have been mentally and psychology ruined by the same people.
They embark on a journey to find their tormentors only to have many other secrets revealed. The world of a supernatural being is discovered along with a bizarre ritual that keeps the twins hungry for more victims even as they reach their 70s. Revenge is best served cold. 40 years is definitely cold enough. Now is the time for justice to be served.
$22.95 -
Running Stop Signs
Los Angeles super sleuth Natalie North is fed up with catching cheating husbands red-handed and reporting back to their wives, complete with incriminating photos. Quick-witted and sharp, Natalie yearns to use her investigative skills to solve real crimes, the grittier the better. When a dead body is discovered in the Brockstone Tire parking lot in San Pedro, Natalie puts her life on the line to find the killer, determined to outdo the LAPD.
While also investigating the tangled marriage of Melvin and Ramona Evanski, hoping to catch Ramona in a compromising position, Natalie’s resolve to crack the Brockstone Tire murder case overrides her common sense. Add in Natalie’s tumultuous love life, torn between prosecuting attorney Darren McAllister, LAPD Officer Vincent Sherburne, and the enigmatic taxi driver Alfonso Di Paolo, and discover what happens when betrayal, greed, passion, and murder collide.
$16.95
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