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Promoter Darby Hill has no problem bending the facts. After all, making TerraTech's video game arcade look good is why she was hired. Nope, no problem at all until she's asked to bend the facts about a murder and then another A behind-the-scenes look at the exciting state-of-the-art world of TerraTech Video Games. Smart and savvy Darby Hill is competing against her former lover for a top spot on the corporate ladder. But soon she finds herself struggling with more than her job. She's fighting for justice and then her life in this fast-paced insider look at the competitive world of public relations, corporate cover-ups and murder. Who needs video games when you have a Darby Hill book in your hands? -Penny Warner, Author of the award-winning Connor Westphal mystery series BLIND SIDE, SILENCE IS GOLDEN A stellar debut! Louise Hoblitt has a keen sense of pacing, a terrific ear for dialogue, and Darby Hill is a compelling and sympathetic sleuth. Find a comfortable chair and plan to stay up late. Highly recommended. -Sheldon Siegel, New York Times Best Selling Author of FINAL VERDICT
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A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award A Princeton professor-turned-artist recounts her late-in-life career change in this “feisty and delightfully irreverent memoir” about art and coming-of-age in your 60s (Boston Globe). “A glorious achievement . . . a cup of courage for everyone who wants to change their lives.” —Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage Following her retirement from Princeton University, celebrated historian Dr. Nell Irvin Painter surprised everyone in her life by returning to school—in her sixties—to earn a BFA and MFA in painting. In Old in Art School, she travels from her beloved Newark to th...
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A wealthy family who had a tragic loss two years before comes to the rescue of three children whose lives seem to have been ignored for most of their young lives. Two young girls living an unimaginable life in the darkness of a small barn behind their mother's house to avoid their drunken stepfather have only one thing: the faith that God will intercede on their behalf. Both girls are beaten, starved, cold, and so completely alone. The elder sister, Sara, is dying before her sister's eyes, who
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