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Pushing forty, Officer Mitchell Wade drinks and tokes too much, his marriage is unraveling and a dark memory haunts him. One night on beach patrol, Wade stumbles upon a corpse at the ocean spill-off. Wade must work his way through the pain to find the murderer and his own sanity. A "surf noir" novel by acclaimed writer, Michael Serrian, author of CAPTURED, NIGHT RUNNERS, MIRAGE, FATAL EXIT, and AN EMPTY SKY.
A fast-paced comic adventure of stolen antiquities and the New York art world featuring an unlikely hero named Fred Munson. Fred, a New York co-op based Quixote perched somewhere between Willy Loman and Indiana Jones becomes obsessed with a pristine Greek vase from the fifth century BC and a pottery shard he sees in a grainy video. Both bear ancient graffiti which he believes may have come from the same hand – and which he believes may lead to the lost works of Euripides. Fred’s unlikely odyssey takes him on a wild journey through a fleabag hooker hotel, a late-night talk show, the Soho loft of a beautiful Russian curator and the back offices of the Metropolitan Museum, all the while attempting to duck the wrath of a wealthy Museum donor and keep his marriage intact.
Surveys the different types of jobs available in the film industry, from driver to sound recordist, and discusses their duties and qualifications.
From dwarves to princes, heroes to heartbreakers, the Disney treatment of male characters in the studio’s animated features. One of PopSugar’s Best Books for Women (2013) From the iconic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to Tangled, the 2010 retelling of Rapunzel, Handsome Heroes and Vile Villains looks at the portrayal of male characters in Disney films from the perspective of masculinity studies and feminist film theory. This companion volume to Good Girls and Wicked Witches places these depictions within the context of Hollywood and American popular culture at the time of each film’s release. “Within her idealism and love for the House of the Mouse, it seems Davis is on to something. Whether idealistic or delusional, the Disney she talks about seems to be a thing that’s waiting just around the corner.” —PopMatters
Borgo Cataloging Guides are written by catalogers for catalogers. These guides provide surveys of cataloging practice and science in the Library of Congress classification scheme. Each book surveys a specific subject area, with comprehensive coverage of the actual subject headings and classification numbers.
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A murderous spirit is on the loose with grusome results.
Beautifully illustrated, full-color gift book of romantic thoughts expressed in a lively, loving way.