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In the summer of 1941, the area around Kemmerer, Wyoming, is still in the grip of the Great Depression. World War II rages overseas in Europe and Asia but is not yet a reality in the United States. This is the story of eight young men, newly graduated from Kemmerer High School, as they make their journey from boyhood to manhood in a summer filled with new challenges, new opportunities, and new dangers. Some will succeed. Some will fail. This is their story.
Assigned to cover the 1994 Winter Olympics, David Letterman's mother stepped in front of the cameras--and into America's heart--as a featured correspondent on The Late Show with David Letterman. Now fans can discover where the family humor originated and have a hearty laugh and meal at the same time. This fun and informal collection of recipes also includes some of Dorothy's fonder memories of what it was like mothering the future king of late-night comedy.
A simple, old fashioned love story.
Right guy, wrong place. Extremely wrong place. Mabel Bowen’s the goddess of morning radio, doing a job she loves with her best friend in the world. Why would a goddess bother with men when all they do is threaten her public image and her professional bliss? Everything changes when she meets her station’s new accountant. Not a hotshot neurosurgeon or an Italian supermodel or Ryan Gosling undercover to research a role. A frickin' accountant. Mabel knows dating a coworker’s a terrible idea, but Jake Carey’s meticulous spreadsheets and killer smiles are hard to resist. (So are the muscles hiding under his expensive suits, if she’s being honest.) Before long, their friendly coffees have...
This biographical dictionary documents the Union army colonels who commanded regiments from Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Entries are arranged first by state and then by regiment, and provide a biographical sketch of each colonel focusing on his Civil War service. Many of the colonels covered herein never rose above that rank, failing to win promotion to brigadier general or brevet brigadier general, and have therefore received very little scholarly attention prior to this work.
Holed up in Las Vegas after the tumultuous Battle of New Orleans, Dave is enjoying the VIP perks afforded a champion monster-slayer. He may be a superhero of swag and the toast of the town, but if some fire-breathing dragons have their way, odds are everyone will soon be toast. The hordes from the UnderRealms are regrouping for their next attack, but first Dave must face off against a ravishing Russian spy with a few superpowers of her own.
DRIP follows Buffalo New York Police Inspector Dave "Soop" Alexander as his team works to solve three particularly gruesome and seemingly related copycat murder cases, including the assassination of the mayor of Buffalo, New York. Alexander is assisted by visiting Woman Police Constable (WPC) Janet Angus from Edinburgh, Scotland. Alexander's team solves each case by using highly focused police work and the practice of medically injecting suspects with a sodium Amytal drip (truth serum). DRIP has it all forensics, professional descriptions of gruesome crime scenes, international searches, gang murder, dead bodies in the Niagara River, and a highly charged romance for the two lead investigating officers as they work to solve the murders.
Failures in business and marriage tip poor Mooney into a spell in a psychiatric ward. But he has the great fortune of befriending an Indian seer, one of his pals from the casino where Mooney hangs out, who promises to put Mooney's life back together. Dennis is no ordinary Indian seer. For one thing, he's a rez Indian, from right around Winnipeg, just like Mooney. For another, he's a stock picker, and what he sees coming, in the spring of 2008, is the sub–prime mortgage meltdown. So he puts together a consortium of himself, Mooney, and a bunch of Mooney's pals from the world of North End Winnipeg, to pool their savings in a short–selling scheme to cash in on the coming crash. But the so–called "Eisenteeth syndicate" isn't just betting against the market. Mooney and his pals are betting against Mooney's brother Dave: crude, ignorant, maddeningly successful, whose oafish touch turns every business venture into gold. Did we mention their mother has something to say about all this? Like Michael Tregebov's debut novel The Briss, which was a finalist for the Commonwealth First Novel Award (Canada–Caribbean Region), The Shiva is a fast-paced character-driven novel.