You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
The author's unusual love life over the years, combined with the incredible adventures he'd experienced resulting from that love life, compelled him to share his story with whomever is interested in reading an intriguing true romance novel. In fact, the story about his small town first love is so poignant, the book should be required to carry the following label: Warning! The reading of this book may be hazardous to your health, it could tear your heart out. The names of all the characters in the book have been changed from those of the actual people involved. The names of the places and locations mentioned in the book where this story unfolds are the actual names. The names remain the same today, except for "Merek's Cafe." It's now called the "Hulmeville Inn."
Evil wears many faces… When Emmy Black, director of Special Projects for Blackwood Security, takes a trip to Edinburgh to collect DNA samples in a long-running cold case, a favour for a friend soon leads her to Glendoon Hall, a crumbling castle on the edge of the Highlands. Locals say a legendary beast walks the land, and Emmy’s sidekick Sky wants to catch it. Crazy. Emmy’s not one to pass up a challenge—or a bet—but the Beast of Glendoon definitely doesn’t exist…does it? Chimera is a shorter romantic suspense novel in the Blackwood Security series. Keywords: Blackwood Security, Crime, Girl squad, Humor, Humour, Private investigator, Scottish, Scotland, Small town, Contemporary
None
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
None
This book is intended as a communication platform to bridge the cultural, conceptual, and technological gap among the key systems biology disciplines of biology, mathematics, and information technology. To support this goal, contributors were asked to adopts an approach that appeals to audiences from different backgrounds.