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Lynne Montgomery leads a group of San Diego schoolteachers to California's Gold Rush Country, where they rough it at the Murmuring Pines Campground. When a mysterious accident leaves the campground's owner near death, it becomes clear someone wants this to be Lynne's final tour. Original.
At last it has started. Time to cause pain, confusion, regret, terror. Its time for payback. Sublime, spiritual, purifying, cleansing. Ive felt it. Ive embraced it. Now I pass it on to you with deep and heartfelt pleasure...and a massive lump of that sweet soothing balmrevenge.
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A look into one girl's life sheds light on another girl's death... Meredith Mitchell and Chief Inspector Markby probe troubled family relationships to find a killer in A Fine Place for Death, the compelling sixth mystery in Ann Granger's Mitchell & Markby series. The perfect read for fans of Kathy Cranston, Agatha Christie and ITV's Midsomer Murders. 'Ingenious... witty... picturesque... amusingly idiosyncratic' - New York Times In the heart of the leafy Cotswolds a body is found. A teenage girl, probably local, somebody's daughter who went out one evening and didn't come back. It is not long before she is identified: fifteen-year-old Lynne Wills who habitually drank underage in 'The Silver ...
Descendants of Johan Caspar and Margarethe (Strep) Wenderoth from the Palatine region of Germany. They arrived in Philadelphia in 1732. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and elsewhere. Variants of the Wenderoth surname include: Winterode, Wintrode, Wintrow, Winterroth, Winterrowd and many more. - Preface.