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The French Riviera has long been a setting for wealth and romance, but between the wars it was also the home of writers from all over the world. For many it was a cheap place in which to live well; for others the climate was good for their health; while some were fleeing romance, addiction, and even prosecution. They all found a haven of sunlight and beauty and the space to live in their imaginations and write their masterpieces but what terrible secrets did they bring with them? Sunlight and Shadows explores the lives and works of six bestselling twentieth-century writers who lived, loved and wrote in the South of France.
Ever since Carter Chase's ex-fiancee, Avery, married another man, he's resolved to win her back. And when an accident sends her to his side, Carter seems to have sealed the deal. But fate has a different plan. Meanwhile, Carter's brother Michael Michael is entangled in a scandal that's alienated him from his powerful father. And youngest daughter, Haley becomes embroiled with a law student-turned-murder suspect. Soon the entire Chase family is drawn into a publicity nightmare that can only end with a shocking revelation.
The Book: Contents are Historical It contains information on families and individuals, from The Hathorn, and/or Mt. Pleasant Community in Noxapater, Mississippi covering the years 1870 2000. 1) Their achievements and Accomplishments 2) Chosen Careers 3) Areas where they moved to and became residents 4) Some mystery news 5) Untimely deaths and tragedies 6) Drama/Comedy 7) Statistics on births, deaths and dates 8) Where many of our residents were laid to rest
How well do you really know anyone? Nobody ever tells the Whole Truth. Bosch meets Homeland in this heart-pumping thriller from the international bestselling author Sury Patru Viswam, where a missing person investigation exposes dark secrets, lies, and a conspiracy that threatens our nation's safety. On the early hours of the morning of September 11, 2001, a hit and run accident leaves a man unconscious on an off-road in the outskirts of Philadelphia. Twenty-four hours later, a woman named Sania Tariq walks into a police station in Philadelphia to report her husband is missing. For maverick Philadelphia detective Arya Martins, this case is personal... because she knew Sania Tariq and they us...
"White Monkey" describes an oilman's travels to his ancestral headwaters in Ireland and Britain to investigate the origins of his own beginnings and later to his wife's home in Korea. While on this journey, the author paints a telling portrait of today's oil industry and its interconnection with nations and trade.
Just before midnight on Christmas Eve, December 24 in Lafouchfeye County, Mississippi, distinguished Judge Joseph Patrick Winslow was found murdered. At the scene of the crime, Mrs. Julia McKenna, a long-time adversary was discovered standing over the deceased with the gun still in her hand, by Sheriff Jim Travis. A jury of her peers have found her guilty of murder. Did she do it? December 23, the day before, Bea Winslow, Private Investigator boarded All Nippon Airways, flight 1073 for Luizhou, China. She didn't know the plane had been sabotaged. That same afternoon, Judge Joseph Patrick Winslow intently watched Bea's Aunt, Mrs. Julia McKenna, while she stood on the lower deck of the Coral Princess waiting to get underway for a Christmas in the Bahamas. Slowly he withdrew his cell phone from inside his overcoat and dialed the Captain's number. He smiled as the Captain handed Julia the phone. "Hello Julia," he softly spoke, "I have some tragic news..."
Professor Sprague has assembled a list of Kentuckians who migrated migrated to Illinois. Passing over conventional record sources, he has used information from published county histories and county atlases. Arranged in tabular format under the county of origin, entries include some or all of the following information: the name of the Kentucky migrant, his birthdate, the names of his parents and places of birth (if known), and the date of migration.
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."