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Kathryn is the story of a young girl who comes from a dysfunctional home and gets tangled up with the youth gangs of East Los Angeles. There she joins up with a mysterious woman named Tara. After five years in a convent she goes on a killing spree starting in Texas, across the state of Florida, and back. A U.S. Marshall with a personal grudge against Kathryn is dogging her every step across the United States. The story ends with a shattering climax in El Paso, Texas. [author bio]The author, who writes under the pen name Gideon Wulff, is a retired Army Drill Sergeant. Wulff enlisted in the Army at age 19 in 1953. After a total of seven years in Germany and one year in Vietnam, he retired from the service in 1973. Wulff returned to his family in El Paso, and during the next several years held several sales jobs. He moved his family to his present home of San Antonio, where he has retired and begun to write.
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In 'The Transgressors,' Francis A. Adams presents a compelling political novel that delves into the intricate webs of political corruption and moral ambiguity. With a narrative driven by the aftermath of a great sin, the book stands as a poignant exploration of human fallibility set against the sprawling backdrop of twentieth-century political landscapes. Adams's prose is both incisive and evocative, embodying a masterful blend of realism and dramatic tension. This thoughtful curation by DigiCat Publishing ensures that the book's thematic concerns and literary merit continue to resonate, underscoring its timeless relevance to both historical and contemporary dialogues of governance and ethic...
Humorous and analytical study of the art of wicketkeeping. Discusses many successful wicketkeepers such as John Blackham, Rod Marsh and Wasim Bari, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses, and describing their temperaments and personalities. Includes an appendix of wicket-keeping records and an index. The author is a well-known cricket writer whose other publications include 'Australian Cricket - the Game and the Players', which won the English Cricket Society's Jubilee Award.
The Wisden Book of Test Cricket, first published in 1979, is well established as an invaluable and unique source of reference essential to any cricket library. This new volume includes full scorecards and match reports from 1877 to 1977. Originally edited by Bill Frindall, this new volume brings collectors' libraries up to date, ensuring they have a complete and accurate record - essential for any truly self-respecting cricket enthusiast.