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Who Killed Big Al?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Who Killed Big Al?

On a lonely island off the coast of Canada stands a vast old Victorian house, inhabited by a baron with a mysterious past, his housekeeper, a maid, and his devoted butler. The baron is rumored to be incredibly rich, but he suddenly decides to sell part of the island as a resort. Eight carefully selected prospective buyers—a wealthy but motley crew—arrive to spend the weekend exploring the property. Before the baron can give the visitors a sales pitch, one of them dies—and it looks very much like murder. A constable from the mainland, an odd little fellow who idolizes Hercule Poirot, had been invited to talk about security, but he must now investigate Big Al’s untimely death instead. There is a decided lack of cooperation from the suspects, and the constable soon discovers that no one is what he seems. Not only does everyone have a dark secret, but each one also has a motive for murder. Can he solve the case before someone else is killed? Who Killed Big Al? is a quirky homage to Agatha Christie, filled with twists, turns, suspense, and British humor.

Baby Doll
  • Language: en

Baby Doll

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Roman Tale
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

A Roman Tale

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Baby Doll
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

Baby Doll

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The John Ford Encyclopedia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 457

The John Ford Encyclopedia

The winner of four Academy Awards for directing, John Ford is considered by many to be America’s greatest native-born director. Ford helmed some of the most memorable films in American cinema, including The Grapes of Wrath, How Green Was My Valley, and The Quiet Man, as well as such iconic westerns as Stagecoach, My Darling Clementine, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Searchers, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. In The John Ford Encyclopedia, Sue Matheson provides readers with detailed information about the acclaimed director’s films from the silent era to the 1960s. In more than 400 entries, this volume covers not only the films Ford directed and produced but also the studios for which...

Catalog of Copyright Entries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1730

Catalog of Copyright Entries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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History of Carroll County, Tennessee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

History of Carroll County, Tennessee

Spine title: Christian County, Kentucky.

The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 666

The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002

TheInternational Who's Who in Popular Music 2002offers comprehensive biographical information covering the leading names on all aspects of popular music. It brings together the prominent names in pop music as well as the many emerging personalities in the industry, providing full biographical details on pop, rock, folk, jazz, dance, world and country artists. Over 5,000 biographical entries include major career details, concerts, recordings and compositions, honors and contact addresses. Wherever possible, information is obtained directly from the entrants to ensure accuracy and reliability. Appendices include details of record companies, management companies, agents and promoters. The reference also details publishers, festivals and events and other organizations involved with music.

Focus On: 100 Most Popular Former Roman Catholics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2237

Focus On: 100 Most Popular Former Roman Catholics

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Hollywood's Tennessee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Hollywood's Tennessee

No American dramatist has had more plays adapted than Tennessee Williams, and few modern dramatists have witnessed as much controversy during the adaptation process. His Hollywood legacy, captured in such screen adaptations as A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Suddenly, Last Summer, reflects the sea change in American culture in the mid-twentieth century. Placing this body of work within relevant contexts ranging from gender and sexuality to censorship, modernism, art cinema, and the Southern Renaissance, Hollywood's Tennessee draws on rarely examined archival research to recast Williams's significance. Providing not only cultural context, the authors also bring to light t...