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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Jack Hardy" (A Story of English Smugglers in the Days of Napoleon) by George Herbert Ely, Charles James L'Estrange. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Hardy Johns, beloved small town veterinarian turned vigilante, follows an animal killer with the intention of ending his days, when the killer drops dead, leaving a black plastic bag containing a dead child instead of the expected town pet , and it throws Hardy for a loop. Already under suspicion for his activities and not wanting to become involved, Hardy calls his friend and sometime conspirator, Detective Mitch Downey,to the scene, and Mitch finds only the dead man and an empty bag,and Hardy believes he might be losing his mind. Estelle, Hardy's wife, is befriended by a star-faced doe, who persists on leading her through the woods to Estelle's old house , which she has rented to Handyman Jack, the Ripper. Mystified by the creature's actions, Hardy and Estelle decide the doe is a messenger attempting to communicate---but what? Mitch is constantly harrassed by Marge Maguire, who replaced him as sheriff of Coombsville, and he makes a pact with Jack to do away with her in exchange for Mitch's silence. Jack has murdered several of the locals for no reason other than rage, and Mitch has figured this out.
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Dark horror settled down like a fog on Hollywood, the world’s film capital, as an evil thing from overseas preyed on the celebrated stars of filmdom...
A normal, healthy young man experiences several years of emotional and social abuse that begin in his formative years, as early as the fourth grade. The constant badgering from overly authoritative people in the boy’s life path seem to be an instrument of influence to awaken a dormant malady in the child’s personality. The boy’s condition, at a particularly vulnerable age, serves to threaten almost every avenue for him to progress in life. This book discusses the continuous struggle a young boy and his parents face, as they search for a way to overcome the odds without exposing the young lad’s hidden disorder.