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Gerry Frank's Oregon is a culmination of years of writing for The Oregonian Travel Section and getting to know the nooks and crannies of the state. Before he began writing travel articles, Gerry spent a good part of his life as chief of staff to the late Senator Mark Hatfield; working together for a quarter-century, visiting every corner of Oregon's geography on constitutent swings. Coming from a "department store" family with state roots before the area was even called Oregon, Gerry has been cajoled, and asked, and downright demanded upon, to write a book about the Meier & Frank Co. and adventures and opportunities that have come his way. He has compromised, offering recommendations of places to stay and eat, things to do, and reminding readers of intriguing folks (past and present) throughout Oregon, along with tidbits of state history and personal stories.
A pirate galleon in Plymouth Sound? Normal-ish. A ghost pirate galleon in Plymouth Sound? Not normal. An invisible ghost pirate galleon in Plymouth Sound? Time for the Plymouth Grey! The arrival of an invisible ghost pirate ship in Plymouth Sound is the start of another series of paranormal events that must be dealt with by those in the mysterious Grey. Why can only they see it? What brought it to Plymouth? Why is the cemetery guardian worried? But the events are stranger than even the Grey could imagine as they find their entire existence jeopardised by what has lain hidden underneath Plymouth’s Central Park for hundreds of years.
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A neglected resort, a lost chance at love, and one last chance to renew forever. Frankie and Tommy once dreamed of traveling the world together. But when seventeen-year-old Frank kissed Tom, their plans ended with a punch to the jaw and Frank leaving town without looking back. Thirty years later, Frank's successful career as a journalist is interrupted by his uncle's death and the question of his inheritance-the family resort where his childhood dreams were built. When he returns to the Pocono Mountains, however, he finds a dilapidated lodge and Tommy, the boy he never forgot. Tom's been keeping the resort together with spit and glue while caring for Frank's uncle, Robert-a man he considered father, mentor, and friend-and his aged mother, who he refuses to leave behind. Now Robert is gone, taking Tom's job with him. And Frank is on the doorstep, wanting to know why Tom is still there and why the old lodge is falling apart. But before they can rebuild the resort, they'll have to rebuild their friendship. Only then can they renew the forever they planned all those years ago.
Science fiction roman.
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