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"A killer lurked the Woodward Avenue corridor of Oakland County, Michigan in 1976-77. His prey; children. For one year, he stalked, abducted and murdered young boys and girls, laying their lifeless bodies out in a macabre public display. In 1977 the killing abruptly stopped, but the killer was never found. This is the story of what could have happened."--Amazon.com
A Psychological Thriller. Liz's best friend rode off on the back of a motorcycle when she was 16 years old. Her body parts washed up on the shores of a Virginia beach community days later, prompting Liz's parents to sequester her away to Richmond, far away from the vicious murder. Now on her own, Liz returns to take back that part of her life and make peace with the events of her 16th summer. John Williams's heart broke when, after being questioned in the grisly murder, Liz's parents spirited her away for good, leaving him grieving for his forsaken love. With the guidance of his father, the community preacher, John moves on with a clear understanding of his life's mission. When another body turns up, safety becomes elusive, even in the small community church where the answers are hidden. Liz and John have to face the truth that the killer is still out there. Waiting. Watching them.
A humorous set of short stories and snippets of life that will make you think, smile and full-on laugh out-loud! Daily events such as the discovery of a dreaded chin hair, or choosing a halloween costume take on new meaning through the honest and quirky view of the author. Marriage, parenting, aging and small town living are addressed through the filter of laughter, often at the author's own expense.
When there is a serial rapist targeting college students, Brock Mcclellan is paired up with Holly Cavanaugh, who is a recent transfer to his precinct. Brock is drawn to her immediately, but Holly makes it clear she isn't interested in a relationship and wants to keep theirs strictly business. Brock is determined to find some way to break down her defenses until they are partners in bed as well - no matter what. Recently coming off of a bad breakup, Holly is adamant that she doesn't have time for relationships, and what better way than to get involved in a complex serial rapist case to keep her mind off of men. That is until she meets her new partner Brock McClellan. Her body's reaction to him when they were introduced was warning enough for Holly - now she just has to convince her mind to ignore those feelings and focus on the case at hand. When Holly puts herself in harm's way and becomes 'the bait' for the rapist, they both come to realize how deep their feelings for each other run.
Sam is a 'confirmed bachelor' in every sense of the word. He just doesn't have time for any serious relationship with his erratic work schedule and he likes 'playing the field'. His life begins to take a turn after he meets a six year old girl who warms him to his soul and opens his heart to the possibility of something more when he meets her mother Jessie. Jessie is a single mom trying to get through college while living with her parents until she can get on her own feet. She has sworn off men since Peyton's father walked out on them four years ago and the few dates she has gone on since have only lasted until they found out she has a child. She has resigned to the fact that her chance of love had come and gone, that is until Peyton introduces her to Sam. Jessie makes it perfectly clear that friendship is all she can offer to Sam as she has her daughter to think about. Sam agrees to her friends only relationship, but when he steals a heated kiss it forever changes everything between them...
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Mike Bradwell is on a mission to revolutionise British theatre. He's sick of fancy plays by dead blokes and wants to tell stories about real people, living real lives. And it doesn't get more real than Hull. In a freezing cold house on Coltman Street, a motley crew of unemployed actors gather to improvise a play with no name, no plot, no budget and no bookings. Richard Bean's hilarious and irreverent comedy takes us back to the 1970s and Hull Truck Theatre's origin story. It is a roaring combination of comedy, cabaret, farce and drama--back cover.