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When Taylor & Balon investigate a complex murder case, they become entangled in a world of deceit and manipulation. Who can you rely on if you don't know who your friends are?
Leland was a Post Office, an elementary school, a telephone central, a lake and a bridge. All are gone except the lake. Mary Beth Munn Yntema became the keeper of data of the pioneers, their homes and farms, their children and their school. She writes down her memories so Leland would not be forgotten. Lake Leland with a post office at the end of its bridge is the focus of a community of families that arrived from many places. They carved farms out of the virgin timber and shared a simple life of fishing and swimming in the summer, cattle care and timber tasks the rest of the time. The main stories occur from 1890 to 1940. A railroad logging company, two sawmill operations and family dairy f...
During an investigation into a teacher's suicide, detectives Aubrey Taylor and Keith Balon are confronted with a second death. Another teacher who committed suicide under almost identical circumstances. The question is whether this is a coincidence. And, worse, is it suicide...? Unfortunately, it doesn't end with these two victims ... The small town of Riswick is quickly startled by a series of gruesome murders. The two bickering detectives, each with their own private concerns, are confronted with bizarre situations that raise more questions than answers and drive the police duo to despair. It started with suicide. There is no telling where and when it will end...
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And More Particularly of the Descendants of Joel Baily, Who Came from Bromham About 1682 and Settled in Chester County, Pa
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This book consists of tributes written by friends, colleagues, teachers, students and family members of Professor Shu Chien on the occasion of his 70th birthday, which was celebrated in San Diego, California on 23 June 2001, and in Taipei, Taiwan on 12 August 2001.A collection of articles was submitted prior to and following these events. Together with the precious, memorable photographs, these articles provide a valuable summary of the life and deeds of this internationally acclaimed scientist who has made major impacts in the United States, mainland China and Taiwan — indeed, the whole world. In response to these excellent, moving articles, Professor Shu Chien has written a piece that encompasses his entire life, from early childhood to the present. This book constitutes a most valuable biography, full of sentiment and inspiration.
Originally published in ebook format: Don Mills, Ontario: Harlequin LUNA, 2009.