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The Baroness and the Preacher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Baroness and the Preacher

In the late 1700's Baron Augustus MacTavish invested in a Fur Trading Company in the Pacific Northwest. After several difficulties arose he sent his young son Baronet Robert MacTavish to New York City to hire a Solicitor and investigate. Robert became embroiled in the society of the city and had an affair with a young prostitute called Miss Julie, and hires a professional trapper to go to the NW in his stead. It worked fine for two years, Then Miss Julie became pregnant, his father found out about his doings, and Robert was ordered home to Scotland. Miss Julie fared poorly walking the streets of NYC after the landlord threw her out for rejecting his advances. In December, her string ran out ...

The Preacher
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

The Preacher

Reverend Nathaniel Wolde is trying hard to cope with the changes that have come into his life. Though now a prosperous man, he'd never believed himself poor. All his friends told him it was progress, and he'd have to deal with it. This book deals with the many facets of his life. He is a partner in a real estate venture, and is a Aide to 6th District Congressman William Willey. He is heavily involved in the efforts to gain statehood for western Virginia. Reverend Wolde attended a session of the U.S. senate and at the urging of John Breckenridge, read the Constitution. He buys the old Morgan estate for his wife, Baroness Mary Catherine MacTavish. Marion county hosts an Independence Day gala t...

The Billie Wilde Thrillers Books One to Three
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 871

The Billie Wilde Thrillers Books One to Three

Three hard-hitting police thrillers set in northern England and starring a determined detective with her own demons . . . This collection of gritty mysteries includes: The Magpie Finalist for the Lindisfarne Prize for Debut Crime Fiction To prove that she’s still at the top of her game, DSI Billie Wilde is on a mission to catch the killer responsible for a horrific showcase of murders. But when hidden skeletons come out of dark corners, Billie is forced to grapple with her past, and learns she isn’t who she thought she was. And it soon turns out, she has devastating childhood links to each of the victims . . . The Devil’s Line After a teenage girl’s body turns up on train tracks, Bil...

John Wilson Junior:Novel of the Northwestern Virginia Panhandle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

John Wilson Junior:Novel of the Northwestern Virginia Panhandle

There were many stories told about the Great Flood of April 5th, 1852, but few were as heartwarming and heartbreaking as the one about two brave men, Albert Sawyer and Tom Lewis. They were the two men who attempted to rescue a woman and two children they saw clinging to the rooftop of a house, floating down the Monongahela River.

Children's New Church Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 656

Children's New Church Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1871
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Roy Wolde and Sean O’Connor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Roy Wolde and Sean O’Connor

This book continues my story about the family of Reverend Nathaniel Wolde, his wife, Mary Catherine, and their friends, Patrick and Lucy O'Connor, and Albert and Martha Sawyer. It is a close friendship, and the husbands, proclaimed themselves to be brothers. The story is set in the 1850", near Fairmont, in western Virginia, close to the Mononghela, River. The Woldes have five children, sons, Roy and Riley, and daughters, Martha Jane, Sarah, and Lucy; Patrick and Lucy O'Connor have two sons, Sean and Michael and a daughter, Megan. The Sawyers, having no children, adopted those of their friends. The book begins with the return of the Wolde family, and the O'Connor children, from New York City,...

The Magpie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

The Magpie

A killer who is running rings around the police. A detective who is Wilde by name and wild by nature. A gritty police thriller that will hold you captive. DSI Billie Wilde is on a mission to catch the killer responsible for a horrific showcase of murders, in order to prove that she’s still at the top of her game. But when hidden skeletons come out of dark corners, she is forced to confront her past and face the truth—that she is the ultimate target, now firmly in the executioner’s sights. As Billie grapples with her past, and learns she isn’t who she thought she was, she uncovers devastating childhood links to each of the victims. The past refuses to stay buried and Billie soon finds herself wondering if she knows who’s behind the brutal murders. But can Billie solve the case and unravel the mystery of her own past before it’s too late? Don’t miss the second book in the series: The Devil’s Line

Reports of Cases Determined in the Courts of Appeal of the State of California
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1260

Reports of Cases Determined in the Courts of Appeal of the State of California

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A History of the Jacks Family of Alabama, North Carolina, and Maryland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

A History of the Jacks Family of Alabama, North Carolina, and Maryland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

David Jacks, son of Nicholas Jacks and Jane was born 27 October 1795 in Surry County, North Carolina. He married Rachel Johnson, daughter of William Johnson and Mary Parks, 16 June 1821. In 1827, David and Rachel, their son Thomas Mastin Jacks, and daughters Alzena and Jane Jacks, moved with other members of the Jacks clan to Jackson County, Alabama. David and Jane had six more sons in Alabama, namely: William Parks, Simeon Romulus, Jonathan Haynes, Nicholas, Hiram S., and Jerome C.H. Includes descendants to the fifth generation in Alabama, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Maryland, Florida, New Mexico, and elsewhere. Includes Jacks ancestry to ca. 1684 in Maryland.

A Home for David Sullivan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

A Home for David Sullivan

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