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Pranked Straight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Pranked Straight

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Eric Hertz

Ex-con ruins racist gang! He pranks the hell out of them. Comic, yet touching. (This is subtle literary fiction.) Members of an all-white prison gang threaten Patrick, a white ex-con who deals meth in San Diego and who likes all races. Patrick quits crime and befriends the police. Then he and a con artist legally prank and harass the racists. When a law-abiding Asian American woman informs Patrick that he got her pregnant, he immediately marries her. Asians now in his family, Patrick destroys the racist gang, pranking them with a vengeance, until they get hurt, go straight, or get arrested. Review: Watch out! Eric Hertz is a master of satire. Pranked Straight is a scathing lampoon, and Eric's wit is extra dry (so bitterly dry you might not notice it). But the story is rolling, fluid, and exciting. This is an interracial adventure. It's like George Orwell meets Joseph Wambaugh (with a dash of Harper Lee). But this story is written in a modern style, set in San Diego. I especially admire the endearing way Mr. Hertz portrays Mexican gangsters in this novel. Juan Neptune - Mexico City Literary Club

Strategic Decision Making in the Arts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Strategic Decision Making in the Arts

For entrepreneurs in the creative fields, decision making is both a necessity and an art. Applying creativity to strategic decisions requires skills developed over time. This textbook provides arts entrepreneurship students a series of case studies centering on decision-making models applicable to launching and sustaining arts businesses. Each case set in the book focuses on a particular arts entrepreneur within the context of a range of creative businesses, from performance to videography. To facilitate classroom adoption, the authors provide expert guidance on getting the most from case-study-based learning. Additional features include insights into the key decision-making models in each case, analysis by a leader in the arts entrepreneurship education field on the factors forcing a decision and a broad view on the arts ecologies surrounding each example. Suitable for students in arts management programs as well, this book introduces readers to case-based learning via practical examples that give students insight into strategic decision-making in the creative industries. Extensive teaching notes are available for instructors. To gain access, visit www.routledge.com/9781032539577.

Escape to the Hiding Place
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Escape to the Hiding Place

Over 1 million sold in series! Patrick and Beth arrive in World War II Holland in the farm country. They must smuggle a baby (by bicycle) into the capable hands of Corrie ten Boom at her home in Haarlem. Along the way they hide from Nazi soliders, meet a Russian surgeon forced into service by the Germans, and encourage two Jewish children who haven’t been outside in over three years. The children learn to appreciate the bravery and sacrifice of everyday people who helped the Jews.

Razor's Edge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Razor's Edge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-24
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Razors Edge was written for my family. It is based on events that a family struggles with leading up to a second civil war in the United States. The name of Razors Edge comes from three things. First, Razor is for the Arkansas Razorbacks. Edge is for the overlook located in Devils Den, Arkansas. Second, Razors Edge represents the division of the country by the actions of the Government and the general public not standing for their actions. Razors Edge shows how one person can unite the masses under one strong belief. This is one mans opinion about how the Governments wasteful spending, policies, and actions can cause chaos throughout the country. The main family characters in the book are named after actual members of my family.

Slow Falling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Slow Falling

When the old man who is covered in dirt walks into the country honky-tonk and says "The Falling", right before dropping dead, Bill Travis has to penetrate the gathering dark cloak of secrecy surrounding his death and get to the truth before a team of nuclear regulators can rake the entire incident under the carpet. Bill, with his former partner, Hank Sterling, who has now been "recalled to life", must make a mad dash across the desolate West Texas landscape to save the life of Moe Keithley, a Harley-riding bankruptcy lawyer who is in over his head and may very well be the most radioactive man in the Northern Hemisphere. Slow Falling is the sixth installment of the action-adventure suspense-thriller The Bill Travis Mystery series.

Recipe for Murder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Recipe for Murder

Patrick O?Malley, retired New York City cop, and Grace Johnson, Jill-of-all-trades at the homeless shelter where she escaped in the first Patrick and Grace Mystery, take flight to Nebraska when they hear that Walter Schmidt, Grace's cohort from the kitchen at the shelter was found hanging in the apple shed. What seems like a perfectly simple suicide soon turns to a devious plot, with family secrets abounding on every side. Small town life is at its best, where outsiders are ?suspects? from the start, but soon Patrick and Grace have a lineup of suspects of their own. The primary clue is the letter to Patrick and Grace, which contained a key to a safety deposit box. In the box? A RECIPE FOR MURDER. But was it really worth killing for? Obviously someone thought so. Watch for the third Patrick and Grace Mystery, OLD HABITS DIE HARD.

Fodor's Ireland 2015
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1360

Fodor's Ireland 2015

Written by locals, Fodor's travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for 80 years. With an array of dazzling photographs, this book deftly guides the traveler through all the sights and experiences--from Connemara to Georgian Dublin to pub culture to Irish dance--that make the Emerald Isle one of Europe's most popular destinations. This travel guide includes: · Dozens of full-color maps · Hundreds of hotel and restaurant recommendations, with Fodor's Choice designating our top picks · Multiple itineraries to explore the top attractions and what’s off the beaten path · Major sights such as The Rock of Cashel, The Giant's Causeway, Newgrange, Book of Kells, The Blarney Stone, and Aran Islands · Coverage of Dublin; Dublin environs; The Midlands; The Southeast; County Cork; The Southwest; County Clare, Galway City, and the Aran Islands; Connemara and County Mayo; The Northwest; Northern Ireland Planning to focus on Dublin? Check out Fodor's travel guides to Dublin?

Mountains and a Mustard Seed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 483

Mountains and a Mustard Seed

Mountains and a Mustard Seed: A Family's Journey of Hope is the real-life story of the Allen family. No detail has been spared as the reader is given an inside look at the dynamics of the average but not-so-ordinary family and their journey through this thing called life. How they worked at advancing careers, building a life, and enjoying comfort and security, to losing it all. Accompany them as they come to the humbling realization that they were not the authors of their own successes, learning to put their trust in God, and the amazement at how He provided for their every need, often using people along the way. Mountains and a Mustard Seed will inspire and give hope, regardless what stage of life's journey you are on.

Moonshine Murders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Moonshine Murders

Moonshine Murders By: Karen Cartwright Moonshine Murders centers around the Cartwright family of Mannington, West Virginia, in 1877 with Thornton F. Cartwright at its head. He walks a tight rope between murder trials, crooked whiskey, passing the queer, and vigilantes, trying to keep his family intact all the while operating a moonshine gang out of Marion County. Nancy Cartwright is the local Granny Woman in Marion County. She is every bit as resolute and passionate as her husband when it comes to family. Nor have advancing years lessened Thornton and Nancy's passion for each other.