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David F. (Dave) Hart recounts the events, stories, people, and places that impacted his life. This wonderful memoir traces his life from growing up in Preston, Idaho, to Logan, Utah, from his high school coaching career, to his retirement as director of Career Services at Utah State University, from his youth growing up with eight siblings, to having his own four children, four step-children, and grandchildren.
Recovering in a posh clinic after his explosive ending in "Trust Me, I'm a Banker", here, Hart is re-united with his old investment banking team from Grossbank (yes! 'Two Livers' is still around) to continue his epic quest: Avoid a boring life, make as much money as possible, frustrate an ex-wife's avaricious intent, and punish all his enemies.
His name is Bily Rowe. Yesterday, he was just another tragically talented loser that the city had chewed up and spat back down on the streets - a failed musician, failed lover, failed friend. But that was before a young woman was brutally murdered before his eyes. That was before the hideous creatures crawled out of the shadows to call him by name. That was before Billy Rowe discovered the Power. And with it, his mission... The Cleanup. Billy Rowe is cleaning up the streets. Now, you have nothing left to fear. Nothing but Billy Rowe.
When a group of high school students discover a mutilated dead body in an open field in the small town of Ashland, New Hampshire, the authorities believe the body is Betty Evans. Betty has been missing for two days, and the circumstances all fit. Chief of Police Joseph Tobin is reluctant to tell Bettys father the news, but Hank Evans is needed to identify the body of his daughter. When he confirms its her, the investigation begins in earnest. At first, Joseph thinks this is going to be an open-and-shut casequite a relief in their small town where neighbor knows neighbor. One local man is an obvious suspect, and the eye of the law settles on young Billy Hart, who was dating Betty before her u...
Written for every sports fan who follows the Missouri Tigers, this account goes behind the scenes to peek into the private world of the players, coaches, and decision makers—all while eavesdropping on their personal conversations. From the locker room to the sidelines and inside the huddle, the book includes stories about Phil Bradley, Dan Devine, Don Faurot, Brad Smith, Roger Wehrli, and Kellen Winslow, among others, allowing readers to relive the highlights and the celebrations.
December 1941. A Pan American Flying Boat takes off from San Francisco bound for Honolulu. As it approaches Hawaii, it suddenly must divert to an alternate site due to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It eventually reaches New Zealand, but finds itself unable to return the United States mainland due to the presence of the hostile Japanese fleet. To safely return home, it must circumnavigate the globe westward, "The Opposite Way." Thus begins the epic journey for the passengers and crew of the 'Caledonia Clipper' as she travels uncharted waters and visits unfamiliar destinations under the cover of radio silence in an effort to escape the Japanese war machine at the onset of World War II. ...
Dave Hart returns in Charter's latest hilarious City satire.
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