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He's out there? a malevolent beast with the head of a wolf'walking upright like a man Don't believe it? How do you explain dozens of verified sightings throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and nationwide? In this fascinating book, best-selling author and award-winning journalist Linda Godfrey continues the hunt she began in The Beast of Bray Road. With only her investigative mind and her wry sense of humor, she takes on weird creatures too bizarre to be real'and too well documented to be mere fairy-tales.
I had no idea of the direction my life would take when we brought home our Labrador retriever puppy. I had no plans of being involved in any American Kennel Club activities or in breeding. I grew up as a city girl who loved music. Who knew I'd be smitten by a puppy and the direction of my life would be changed forever? All the joys and tears are worth my journey to MacHaven.
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER THE CALLER Every story has a beginning . . . They met for the first time in college. Two of the brightest minds ever to graduate from the prestigious Stanford University. They met again in Quantico, Virginia. Robert Hunter has become the head of the LAPD’s Ultra Violent Crimes Unit. Lucien Folter has become the most prolific and dangerous serial killer in FBI history. The FBI caught Lucien. He's been in prison for years. But Lucien has just escaped. And he’s angry. He's going to make the person who put him away suffer. That person . . . is Robert Hunter. And every story must come to an end . . . PRAISE FOR CHRIS CARTER ‘An excep...
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Hunter Davies's first major interview was with John Masefield for The Sunday Times in 1963. In the years since, he has interviewed many of the most famous people that the late twentieth century has to offer, from James Baldwin and Orson Welles to Jack Nicholson and Salman Rushdie. in an eclectic and highly readable selection, we learn that Noel Coward enjoyed watching operations and considered himself 'about as decadent as a suet pudding', David Hockney dyed his hair because 'blonds have more fun', and Anthony Burgess had yet to touch the body of an Englishwoman. Christy Brown concedes 'I'm just a run-of-the-mill genius', while Alan Sugar admits 'I'm a miserable sod'. The book opens with a specially written introduction in which Hunter Davies explores the art of the Celebrity Interview, and turns the tables to interview fellow practitioners, such as Lynn Barber and Angela Lambert.
Blends the reminiscences of hunting, show jumping, horse trials, racing and farming in the author's life. In this book the author recalls the many remarkable horses and people he has encountered over 65 years as a horseman.
Soul Space shares the compelling story of Linda and her family's journey to create places of beauty and welcome in a global guesthouse and gardens. She and her husband Jim wanted to honor the compassionate spirit of their young adult daughter Krista, who was killed while volunteering in Bolivia with her husband. Twenty years ago, they joined with family and friends to launch the Krista Foundation for Global Citizenship to encourage other young adults to engage in a year or more of service in developing nations or America's urban cities. A year later, on their property a dilapidated barn was replaced with a guesthouse named The Hearth.The book features inspiring stories from Krista's colleagu...
Two famous rock stars, Jenna Bradford and Scott Tenny, seek to establish a loving relationship in the glare of the spotlight.
Charges that the U.S. government put Nazi scientists to work in America after World War II