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Your parents won't want you to read this book, but you probably should. Cars, girls, spas, and underage drinking set an intoxicating backdrop to this humorous and fast-paced novel.
Wolfe Dayton C. Gifford After the beloved Mayor of Seattle is found dead in his office, his cause of death is deemed a heart attack. But, to those close to him, this account seems impossible. Could there be another explanation? Enter Detective Atticus Wolfe; a deaf, reserved detective who has many methods to discovering the truth. With the help of his assistant and friend, Julie Hart, Wolfe flies to Seattle to search for clues, interrogate suspects, and figure out who would do such a horrible thing. Family, co-workers, and strangers are all suspected of being involved, but where to start? Amidst his work, Atticus comes across something he has never felt in his life: love. The daughter of the deceased has eyes for the young detective. But can he trust her in such uncertain times? Join Atticus Wolfe on a mystery that is sure to surprise and entertain.
One of the foremost of the Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin was a printer, author, inventor, scientist and diplomat. He helped draft the Declaration of Independence and was one of its chief signers. Franklin made important contributions to science, especially in the understanding of electricity, and is remembered for the wit, wisdom and the supreme elegance of his prose technique. This eBook presents Franklin’s complete works, with numerous illustrations, introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Franklin’s life and works * All the major works, with the original hyperlinked footnotes * Texts based on the Longman, H...
Composed from Franklin's autobiography and correspondence, this three-volume 1874 publication recounts the famous American statesman's eventful and inspiring life.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.