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Call it the Free State or the Old Line State, but after reading this guide to the odd, bizarre, and unexplainable, Maryland will be officially titled the Weird State. Follow a transplanted Englishman (himself a curiosity) as he journeys through a giant cider barrel, maneuvers down Satan Wood Drive, visits the Presidential Pet Museum, says hello to the Pig Woman of Cecil County, and more. Tip: If you see the Bunnyman on your journey, move on-fast.
This unique culinary adventure for taste and budget-conscious home cooks offers the best of the best from the popular "CBS Saturday Early Show" segment in which a prominent chef is given thirty dollars to create a three-course meal for four.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.
Includes the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society.
A woman haunted by her past. A killer who won't let her forget. Faith Day's condition curses her to recall her mother’s fiery murder like it was yesterday. And when the forensic photographer’s convicted stepbrother is somehow cleared 12 years later and released from prison, Faith wonders if he'll put an end to her tortured memories. But after a string of eerily familiar fires tear through her small town, Faith starts to question every detail of her traumatic past. Luke Justice won't rest until he catches a notorious serial killer masking his murders in arson. Following a trail of deadly blazes to Faith's doorstep, the FBI agent senses she holds the key to the case. But if he can't convin...
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A psychologically suspenseful novel of three generations of sisters: “An edgy story . . .Joel has a wicked sense of humor.” —The Age (Australia). In a novel that ranges through the decades of the twentieth century, we meet sisters Jennifer and Charlotte, who share both a dark sense of humor and a dark secret; their mother and aunt, who grew up during World War II and endured the bombing of London; and the generation before them—Bertha and Jemima—whose lives took a dramatic and deadly turn during England’s ill-fated general strike of 1926. As the lies, betrayals, and hidden mysteries of the past unspool, we come to know these three sets of siblings—and how both family history and world history shaped their lives—in a riveting saga from the award-winning author of The Second-Last Woman in England.
A gripping story exposing the confused ethics of contemporary life and politics.Michael Barton MP is the Minister for the Family, a happily married father of two daughters who never imagines that an apparent act of altruism in his youth could come back to haunt him. But when a young man claiming to be his son born through sperm donation contacts him, Michael's life begins to unravel. As the press-pack circles, Michael Barton struggles to keep his career, his family and his integrity intact.'Dramatic elements combine with political intrigue to create a fast-moving page turner.' Mark Nicholls. Eastern Daily Press.