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Dr. Patricia Peterson, a promising young archeology professor at Berkeley, has made an astounding disovery--an unspoiled tomb in the Valley of the Kings. She and her academic partner, Dr. Roberta Burns, are just tidying up the details of the dig with Egypt's Department of Antiquities when Pat must fly home to Palo Alto, California for her sister's wedding. On the eve of her return to Egypt,a violent stormy night, Roberta lands on the doorstep of Pat's brother's home, demanding Pat's half to the combination for the locked gate to the tomb. Pat refuses. A struggle ensues, complicated by the loyal intervention of Pat's sheepdog, Sam, leaving Pat dying, Sam injured, and Roberta without the combination. Sam-dog, the welcome guest of Pat's brother and family, and the unwelcome pest of the family cat, Samantha, must not only recover from his wounds and accept the death of his master, but overcome his hatred and mistrust for Samantha the cat. Sam-cat, too, must swallow her distaste for the canine species, become Sam-dog's partner, and communicate Roberta's treachery to her human family before Roberta returns, putting what is left of her family in danger.
"Forget Me Not will stay with your forever. It is a beautifully written story of great love, great daring, great loss, and great recovery. Most of all, it is a story of great courage." - Tom Brokaw High in the Himalaya, a world-class adventurer dies, leaving a wife, three young sons and a best friend to cope with their grief... In 1999, well-known mountaineer, Alex Lowe, died tragically in an avalanche on the remote Himalayan Mountain Shishapangma, leaving his wife Jennifer alone to raise their three children. Alex was widely considered one of the greatest modern climbers of our time, and the world mourned his loss. Tom Brokaw interviewed Jennifer Lowe and Conrad Anker for Dateline, and Stin...
Cade, a teen raised alone in the wilderness, is thrust into civilization in this modern retelling of Tarzan. No one knows the forest better than Cade, who has spent his entire life there, foraging, hunting, and surviving. Raised to believe no one else is left in the world, he is shocked when he encounters Dara, a modern girl on a camping trip in his woods. And when an accident forces him back into society with her, he begins to question his entire life. Together, Cade and Dara attempt to handle their newfound celebrity as the media closes in. But the truth of Cade's past might be too much for either of them. Alex Mallory's action-packed and romantic tale is told from both Cade's and Dara's point of view and is perfect for fans of contemporary and dystopian YA as well as classic survival stories such as Hatchet, Lord of the Flies, and Tarzan.
Welcome to Eldey, an island in Wales with deadly secrets. Mona is a carefree artist staying at the island's upscale hotel to work on her illustrations. Beth is the harried mother of a toddler, on the island for a weekend escape with her family. Charlotte wanted a romantic getaway with her husband, not a trip with his troubled teenage stepdaughter. One of them is a serial killer who poisoned four of the girl's friends at her eleventh birthday party. Three guests who fit the profile. Cut off from the mainland and isolated on a remote Welsh island, former detective-turned-hotel-manager Mallory Dawson will have to figure out whodunit before the killer risks everything to attack again. An absolutely gripping Welsh crime novel, perfect for fans of Sarah Pearse and Lucy Foley.
From USA TODAY bestselling author Renee Harless comes an unexpected love story about attraction, fate, and testing limits. He was a stranger at a bar who swept me off my feet at first glance. The electricity between us sizzled until it consumed us. When Alex Stone offered me the chance to spend two months at his beck and call, I couldn’t turn it down. But when our time was up, I wanted more than what we agreed to, willing to risk it all to stay in his arms. I was left to pick up the pieces when Alex said goodbye and left me behind. I’m stronger now. I’ve pieced my heart back together and I’m finally ready to put the past behind me. But it seems fate has something sinister in mind.
Richard Irby's 'History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia. The Oldest Incorporated Methodist College in America' delves into the rich history of one of America's oldest Methodist colleges. This meticulously researched book not only chronicles the founding and development of Randolph-Macon College but also highlights its unique contributions to Methodist education in America. Irby's writing style is both engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history of higher education in the United States. With a focus on the cultural and religious context in which the college was founded, Irby provides a comprehensive account of how Randolph-Macon College has shaped the landscape of American education. His attention to detail and insightful analysis offer readers a deeper understanding of the college's significance in the Methodist tradition and beyond. Richard Irby's expertise in the field of educational history shines through in this well-crafted narrative, making 'History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia' an essential read for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike.
Themed crossword puzzles to appeal to every one of USA TODAY's 5.2 million devoted readers What's your pleasure--movies? Celebrities? Sports? Then do we have a puzzle book for you! Every one of these USA Today compilations offers a whopping 72 championship crosswords. Film buffs will enjoy testing their expertise on movie titles, costars, character names, and other trivia. Pop culture mavens can see whether they've got the lowdown on everything from TV shows to authors to the celebrity scene. Sports fans can show what they know about baseball, basketball, football, golf, hockey, tennis, and more.