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Luke Curran is part of a wealthy family who owns the Curran Ranch. Hurt by his brother Andrew who began dating his ex-girlfriend, Anna, he decides he is going to get even. He comes up with a plan to get Anna’s best friend Molly to fall for him. Now he’s scrambling when his plan begins to fall apart because he’s falling for her instead. Molly is in need of extra cash and ends up at the Curran’s ranch as a side job. She finds herself falling for Luke. Now she finds out that she was just a plan to make his brother and her best friend mad. Will Molly be able to forgive him and move forward? Or will Luke’s plan have ruined everything between them?
TRUE CRIME. On a cold, damp January night in 1961, 19-year-old Pearl Gamble made the final adjustments to her appearance, said goodbye to her mother and set off excitedly with two friends to the local dance. Little did Mrs Gamble know, it was the last time that she would see her daughter alive...The following day, the naked body of Pearl was discovered in the fields surrounding the small rural hamlet. She had been ferociously attacked. This-in-depth and intriguing book investigates all aspects of the murder: it looks at the police investigation as it unfolded; it traces the last known movements of Pearl and her friends at the local dance and it analyses the character and strange behaviour of the murderer, Robert McGladdery.
The trustworthiness of the Gospels rests not only on claims of inspiration, but also on eyewitness testimony. And our confidence in that testimony is directly related, Daniel Moore contends, to when the first Gospel was published. Therefore, it is incumbent upon Christians to consider whether an effective case can be made for asserting that the first Gospel was published within several years or perhaps a decade of the resurrection. To this end, this book offers a series of arguments demonstrating that an early publication of Matthew is reasonable, defensible, and preferable over the popular view that several decades passed before Gospels were published. These arguments include a reasonablene...
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