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In The Wicked Shall Rot, Akron police detective Robert Fontenot and his partner, Lauren Reynolds, are back in the exciting sequel to The Face of the Deep. In this taut psychological thriller, the team must track down both a vicious vigilante intent on eradicating the citys narcotics trade and a sexy siren leaving a trail of headless bodies. Rob and Laurens relationship is strained to the breaking point as they deal with these dual threats, plus a clever mastermind who forces them to question their own memories.
“The best regiment of either army, North or South”—this was the description of Cobb’s Legion offered by Confederate General Wade Hampton during the Civil War. This large and experienced unit played a crucial role for the South throughout the war. Their actions in more than 130 battles and other engagements over the course of the war are the subject of this book. Additionally, biographies of the officers and the nearly 1500 men of the regiment are included, as well as records of those who died, deserted, or were prisoners of war.
The first volume of this set contains an excellent "Introduction" and a "Suggestions on Identifying Confederate Soldiers and Finding their Traces" by Robert K. Kirk.
The King family, spread between Roswell, Georgia, and Virginia, faced the perils of the Civil War on different fronts. These correspondences will captivate the reader as they cover Barrington S. King, a Lieutenant Colonel in Cobb's Legion, leaves his home in Georgia to fight in Virginia. On the other end of the correspondence are his father, mother, and young son in Roswell. Between Barrington and the family is his devoted wife, Bessie, who followed her husband to Virginia and traveled between the front and Roswell periodically, providing a woman's view. Since many letters belonging to Bessie as well as Barrington survived, different impressions of the same incidents are given. In addition, ...
In The Face of the Deep, a series of brutal rape/murders puts Akron police detective Robert Fontenot and his beautiful partner, Lauren Reynolds, on the trail of a vicious and powerful killer carefully selecting his victims to satisfy his lust for dominance. As the killer’s plot is revealed, Fontenot finds that he must not only match wits with a murderer as clever as he is maniacal but also come to terms with his past, which eerily parallels that of the killer.
"The best regiment of either army, North or South"--this was the description of Cobb's Legion offered by Confederate General Wade Hampton during the Civil War. This large and experienced unit played a crucial role for the South throughout the war. Their actions in more than 130 battles and other engagements over the course of the war are the subject of this book. Additionally, biographies of the officers and the nearly 1500 men of the regiment are included, as well as records of those who died, deserted, or were prisoners of war.
On the life and philosophy of Ramana Maharshi and his views on Advaita and epistemology.
Two pubs. Two murders. One chocolate-box village convinced of its own perfection - until now. Long Piddleton is an unlikely setting for a crime, and yet it's the scene of two. With one dead body upended in a keg of beer at The Man with a Load of Mischief, and another swinging from the sign above the Jack and Hammer, tensions are high, and Scotland Yard's Richard Jury is called in to calm the waters. On arrival, Jury finds himself confronted by a community spooked by the idea that the murderer could be amongst them. That is, apart from Melrose Plant - the eighth Earl of Caverness and a keen observer of human nature whose astute eye directs Jury's investigation straight into the heart of the village, leaving the community questioning everything they ever thought they knew and trusted.