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When the faded Australian 1960 s girly-pop idol Jill St. Brandelis accepts the flirty-eyed advances of a passionate London fan, tabloid dishonor and two fatalities are the shocking upshot of their wretched romantic misadventure. The outrageous particulars behind the appallingly sensationalist tabloid headlines are blushingly recounted in candid detail by Jill s still remarkably beautiful big sister, the fabled 1960 s pop culture icon Pill Strathspey.
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Classic contemporary horror from the Shamus and Derringer-winning author of Small Crimes. Charlie is a Husker on the prowl in the New Hampshire wilderness when he falls in love with one of them: a girl named Jill. Loving Jill means leaving the Husk clan, with its gruesome cannibalistic rituals, and that will be far more difficult – and dangerous – than Charlie could have foreseen. It’s only in New York City that the secret to ending his terrible cravings may reveal itself – if it doesn’t kill him and everything he has grown to love first. A darkly imagined tale, all the more frightening for its apparent ordinariness and plausibility, Husk is guaranteed to leave readers shaken, stirred – and chilled to the bone.
Step into the intricate world of human relationships and societal change with John Galsworthy's ""The Complete Works of Galsworthy."" This comprehensive collection encapsulates Galsworthy's profound understanding of the human spirit, offering readers a remarkable exploration of life, love, and the struggle for justice. As you navigate through Galsworthy's masterful narratives, experience the emotional depth of his characters and the social intricacies of their lives. His storytelling will transport you to the heart of early 20th-century England, where personal dilemmas and societal pressures collide. But what timeless lessons can Galsworthy's works impart on our modern lives? Are the struggl...
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Tales of a Woman's Struggle - Josephine Rose Newton Trials and tribulations come in all shapes and sizes. Whether you are dealing with unexpected pregnancy, divorce of the death of a family member, you will find solace in Josephine Rose Newton's book Tales of a Woman's Struggle. Her fabulous characters are well-crafted and really speak to the distresses women encounter in their lives. Women face unique struggles with which men do not relate. While men feel pain during divorces or the deaths of loved ones, they cannot understand exactly what women are going through in similar situations. Newton's short stories are touching and every woman can find a little of herself in each character. The ch...
First published in 1929, now public domain in the US and Canada, this was the first in a series of seven novels featuring the character of Chief Inspector Poole, published during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. It is notable for its portrayal of a German Jewish character, a banker who seeks revenge and wants to murder someone for his mistreatment. It was well-received by critics and sold well. The Observer wrote "It would be difficult to overpraise it." After banker Sir Garth Fratten is found dead near a London landmark, Poole of Scotland Yard leads the investigation. The victim has died apparently without human intervention.
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Duke of York's Steps" by Sir Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher. 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.