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Judy Baker
  • Language: en

Judy Baker

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Judy Baker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

Judy Baker

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  • Published: 1861
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Me & Lee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 590

Me & Lee

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-22
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  • Publisher: Trine Day

Judyth Vary was once a promising science student who dreamed of finding a cure for cancer; this exposé is her account of how she strayed from a path of mainstream scholarship at the University of Florida to a life of espionage in New Orleans with Lee Harvey Oswald. In her narrative she offers extensive documentation on how she came to be a cancer expert at such a young age, the personalities who urged her to relocate to New Orleans, and what led to her involvement in the development of a biological weapon that Oswald was to smuggle into Cuba to eliminate Fidel Castro. Details on what she knew of Kennedy’s impending assassination, her conversations with Oswald as late as two days before the killing, and her belief that Oswald was a deep-cover intelligence agent who was framed for an assassination he was actually trying to prevent, are also revealed.

Carb Wars
  • Language: en

Carb Wars

"This book is filled with delicious low-carb recipes that let you indulge your cravings while still maintaining a healthful lifestyle."--Global Books in Print.

Personal Tragedies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Personal Tragedies

As people, many of us face unfortunate circumstances that are beyond our control. It often puts us in sink or swim and sometimes even, do or die situations. Meet Malissa, her friends, and family, who are each faced with their own... personal tragedy.

Better She Die
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Better She Die

With her half-breed son and her abdomen growing with child, returning to the white man society is a struggle, even with the Ranger's help. Blurb: In 1858, Clare Rose Coulson of Silver Sage Creek, Texas, is traumatized as a band of Apache Indians murder her husband, her father, and best friend. When kidnapped, she tries to escape only to be captured by another band, but quickly learns this band is Comanche and different. They aren't warriors or savages, but a peaceful, loving people. While living with the band, she learns to respect the Indian ways and settles into a life she never dreamed. Four years later, Captain Drury Burchett, a Texas Ranger, rescues Clare Rose. Only, the beautiful redheaded woman is angered by her rescue. He's bewildered by the compassion she shows for the Comanches, especially since his hatred for the savages digs deep into his soul for all they've taken from him. What makes this woman so strong in her beliefs and needs to defend the Indians? "Well written and beautifully crafted story. I look forward to book two." The Romance Market Place Reviews

Better She Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Better She Love

How can she compare the Comanche half-breed's kisses to the man she's going to marry, when he had only kissed her on the cheek? Dr. Millicent's family never spoke the word love. When she travels to a quaint western town in Texas, and within a few days, she hears the word often from a father she never knew, and a mother she thought dead. After a short time on the ranch, she has doubts about returning to her life in Atlanta? How can she give in to her grandmother's demands, go back, and marry someone she doesn't love? When Sam Coulson meets the high society, prim and proper doctor, he doesn't think she can fit into the rude, crude and untamed life of the west. But, a vision of her saving him, and her stubborn independence, draws him in until she owns his heart. Can a kiss, a flashflood rescue, a shooting, and a mad rabid wolf, chase her into the arms of a Comanche half-breed, and convince her she belongs with him? "I absolutely love the story and the characters are so alive and vivid. They jump right off the page and into your heart. I love the twist and turns. This is a must read." S.G. Burch, A Reader

Better She Live
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Better She Live

A saloon woman...alone...unloved, surrounded by murder, deceit, and love Ruby Thornton, the proprietor of the Silver Sage Saloon is a business woman, not a prostitute. But, because she runs a saloon, the proper folks of Silver Sage Creek treat her as such, until the wealthy Richard Webster moves into town. His reputation of being a gentleman and a lucrative railroad businessman has the entire town smitten, including Ruby. When a cowboy named Jesse Stryker comes along working for the wealthy Webster, Ruby is torn by her conflicting emotions. His angry eyes contradict his proposition for a night of pleasure. She's tempted. Only, she isn't a prostitute. Ruby's first instincts about a person is ...

David Ferrie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 708

David Ferrie

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  • Published: 2014-10-01
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  • Publisher: Trine Day

Of the all the people surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy, few are more mysterious and enigmatic than David William Ferrie of New Orleans. Author Judyth Vary Baker knew David Ferrie personally and worked with him in a covert project in New Orleans during the summer of 1963, and this book examines his strange and puzzling behavior both before and after the assassination. At the time of the assassination, Ferrie was a 45-year-old New Orleans resident who was acquainted with some of the most notorious names linked to the assassination: Lee Oswald, Clay Shaw, Guy Banister, Jack Ruby, and Carlos Marcello. He possessed assorted talents and eccentricities: he was at one time a senior...

Confession
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Confession

“A freshly plotted, psychologically intriguing story.” —Kirkus Reviews The ninth book in the award-winning Jenny Cain mystery series! Jenny Cain would never forget the hot Massachusetts summer day fate knocked at her door. Fate was a teenaged boy with rumpled clothes, a motorcycle, and a shocking but credible story: Jenny's husband, Geof, was his biological father. The boy, David Mayer, wasn't looking for an emotional reunion, but he did have an agenda. His parents—and he was quick to make the point that Geof was nothing to him—died earlier in the year, a murder/suicide according to the police. The cops were wrong, David said, and Geof was a cop, and he owed it to David to prove that Ron Mayer did not kill his invalid wife and then himself. As David lured Jenny and Geof to carefully placed clues, including two bizarre videotaped confessions of "sin," another murder was committed. And Jenny knew that no matter what the truth was about David Mayer's parents, her own life and marriage would be altered forever...