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Story content for Cowboys & Wiseguys 1898. The last of the Wild West’s famous outlaws, Johnny Wargo and Dakota Sam, make a daring escape from a small west Texas jail. In a desperate effort to lay low, they make the hard decision to go their separate ways. Although occasional sightings were whispered from time to time, the legendary pair eventually faded into history. Or, so it seemed. 1929. Retired after twenty-five years as a St Louis school superintendent, Frank, now in his sixties, enjoys the summers with his wife, Nancy, in the northern Illinois community of Brookfield. But, all is not good in Brookfield. Prohibition has spurred the growth of organized crime and the Chicago area town o...
Lake Destiny Tom Davis is a relatively young Police Chief in the small Northern California community of Destiny. The town is on the south side of Lake Destiny which is nestled in the shadows of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east and about forty-five miles north of Santa Rosa. After eighteen years on the police department and the unfortunate loss of his wife three years earlier to cancer, he was looking for a change. The change came when the very attractive Molly Hanson, a campaign coordinator came thru Destiny preparing the way for a visit by her boss, senatorial candidate Harry Jenkins. Even though Tom and Molly came from completely different back grounds and life styles, the attractio...
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A boon for genealogical research and an interesting browse for the merely curious, this detailed dictionary is an English-language reference for more than 15,000 German family names, including variant spellings as well as the meaning and origin of each name. Some entries will provoke a chuckle, others a bit of embarrassment, still others a sense of wonder and pride. This Second Edition of an already popular resource has been expanded throughout and includes many corrections and enhancements. Distributed for the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison