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"A methodical murder mystery with a shocking twist." –BestThrillers.com Carter Mills was a successful and well-known investment broker. He and his wife Loretta had an ideal marriage with three kids, a beautiful home, and even a condo in the Dominican Republic. But their storybook life ended on the day that Loretta fell in the shower and died. Carter tried to save her, he'd even tried to do CPR, but it wasn't enough. His beautiful wife and the mother of his children was gone. When the police were called to the Mills home on a reported unconscious person after a fall, Sgt. Steve "Mac" MacIntosh knew in his bones that something wasn't right. Loretta had a deep gash in her skull that seemed too extreme to have happened from a fall. He noticed bruising on Loretta's body and a black eye that was so swollen, her eye was shut. No. This wasn't an unfortunate accident. This was a homicide that had been staged to look like an accident. And now it was up to Mac to fit together the pieces of the puzzle that would lead him to the killer so that he could find justice for Loretta. –LeeAnne James
"A harrowing rescue thriller with a truly magnetic hero at its core." -BestThrillers A kidnapper hiding in plain sight. A rural town with tons of suspects. From debut author Cam Torrens comes a gut-wrenching suspense novel based on an actual missing person case. A 911 call sends Search & Rescue on a search for a missing girl in the Collegiate Peaks. They find a child...but not the one they seek. Air Force pilot Tyler Zahn's life disintegrated when he lost his son. He discarded his family, his career, and his dignity, finding solace in apathy and beer. Eight years later, armed with new confidence, he invites his estranged daughter, Daria, to visit his Rocky Mountain home. Zahn tries too hard to mend their relationship, and as the tension between father and daughter increases, forgiveness seems out of reach. Especially when his Search & Rescue work pulls him away from Daria and she finds romance at the church camp next door. But Zahn can't get the missing girl he found-and the one he can't find-out of his mind. Someone in this mountain valley is collecting children, and Zahn is gradually drawn into the case while still trying to break through to his daughter. Then she disappears too.
William Bundy was born ca. 1630 probably in England and died 1692 in Perquimans County, North Carolina.
In the late 1800s, the English countryside is rife with secret scandals, and nobody knows that better than Amelia. She had only recently made her debut into society when she met Sir Herbert Woodford, duke of Brazelton. She thought she'd found the love of her life, but the duke turns out to have a hidden, abusive, dark side. Herbert is well-known throughout the land as being a mean, miserable man with a hair-trigger temper fueled by excessive alcohol consumption. When he is found murdered in his own home, hit over the head by a brass bookend, the list of suspects is endless. It turns out Amelia was not the only person Herbert was pushing around. The duke is not mourned. Because he often lashed out at those around him, he'd managed to alienate almost everyone he knew, both friends and family alike. Still, a killer must be caught, but the investigation appears to have gone cold--until Senior Inspector Patrick Duffy realizes they overlooked one detail that could lead right to the murderer.
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Na de dood van haar moeder wil een jonge vrouw mimespeelster worden in Londen en koopt daartoe een kanaalboot.
Michael Gibbons, schoolmaster, was living in Prince Frederick Parish, Georgetown District, South Carolina, in 1748/9 when he wrote his will. The will was recorded in Dec. 1753. His son, Michael (b. before 1755 - d. 1803), served in the Revolutionary War as one of Marion's Men. He and his wife, Sarah, had three sons and five daughters. Descendants lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, and elsewhere. Some descendants spell their name "Gibbon."
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