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When a couple takes a snowmobile ride in the high country of Utah, they take pictures of their adventure. After enlarging and framing some of the pictures, there is a smudge on one that wont wipe off. Upon further investigation, the smudge turns out to be human fingers sticking up out of the snow. The couple then begins another adventure, finding out there is more than meets the eye. Follow Claudine and Lexi Dakota as they slowly uncover what will turn out to be an unexpected end.
When a young lady is found in a field near a gymnasium, a police officer and medical examiner try to find out why and exactly what happened. Having no clues of identification, they have their work cut out for them. When a second victim is found in a similar manner, they realize the east side of town, normally a safe place, is in jeopardy. But each case grows cold as time passes. What finally gives them a good lead turns out to be someone they would never suspect. Things turn into a time race before the person could get out of the state. Will they succeed, or will their suspect teach the border and vanish? And is anyone else involved?
This book is a compilation of short stories, which are experiences during my earlier years. Many of these stories include one or both of my sisters plus other colorful relatives and friends, and each account is factually true—none of the accounts are made up. My intent is to entertain and also to make you laugh. I hope you will.
In 1909, F.T. Marinetti published his incendiary Futurist Manifesto, proclaiming, “We stand on the last promontory of the centuries!!” and “There, on the earth, the earliest dawn!” Intent on delivering Italy from “its fetid cancer of professors, archaeologists, tour guides, and antiquarians,” the Futurists imagined that art, architecture, literature, and music would function like a machine, transforming the world rather than merely reflecting it. But within a decade, Futurism's utopian ambitions were being wedded to Fascist politics, an alliance that would tragically mar its reputation in the century to follow. Published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the founding of Futurism, this is the most complete anthology of Futurist manifestos, poems, plays, and images ever to bepublished in English, spanning from 1909 to 1944. Now, amidst another era of unprecedented technological change and cultural crisis, is a pivotal moment to reevaluate Futurism and its haunting legacy for Western civilization.
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Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.
Hudson Ivey had absolutely no idea why his Porsche 911 exploded. Even worse, he sent his friend over to take a drive in it, and he was obviously killed. Why do the police suspect Hudson had something to do with it? And who keeps calling Hudsons new girlfriend to warn her? Warn her of what? Who is it that knows their every move? Follow Hudson as he navigates through weeks and months to reach a deadly end.