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Jim Montgomery was the last championship quarterback of Martinville, Texas, and hes just returned home to mourn the passing of his mother. It is a bittersweet visit to his old stomping grounds, but things take a positive turn when hes offered a chance to coach the high schools new quarterback, which is a perfect way to relax before Jim takes the bar. The outer fringes of a tropical storm hit Martinville, and in the process reveal a buried human skull. Suddenly, what looked to be a relaxing short stay in Jims old home town turns into a drama of mystery and scandal. Its revealed that the skull belongs to a man that went missing ten years agofollowing a mysterious boat bombing that left four Vietnamese fishermen dead. At the time, the missing mans wife was the prime suspect. Now, nothing is certain. Slowly, like the buried skull, the secrets of Martinville residents are exposed. No one is what they seem in this once quiet town, and the more scandals revealed, the more Jim realizes he and his family are closely connected to what could land someone in prisonor in the ground.
In this riveting thriller, a female police officer discovers that the serial killer she's tracking is a psychopath from her past--and she's next on his list. Absolutely gripping suspense.--Michael Connelly.
A beautiful woman is intended to create a heaven on earth and she has no business wasting herself making imaginary excursions into any future paradise. The present is her time for action; and again, Charlotte, I ask you to name the day upon which you inte
When two legal interns uncover the case of a drug dealer wrongly convicted of murder, their simple intent is to free an innocent man and bring the guilty to justice, however their effort is complicated by a crooked cop, a mobster, his ambitious attorney and a secret alliance.
Tybee II: The Abduction is a suspense-filled novel in which its main characters, Ted and Patricia Montgomery go undercover with the FBI in an effort to rescue children who have been kidnapped, including their own grandson. In typical Edward Vaughn fashion, the story takes several ironic twists and turns. Tybee II is loaded with action, some steamy sex scenes, and will bring even the hardest-hearted reader to tears.
After adjusting to the murder of a dear friend, Kevin and Maggie Knapp are enjoying their married life and careers in the mid-1970s while raising their toddler son, Sammy. When the cherished daughter of a close neighbor goes missing during summer vacation, the Knapps again find themselves in the middle of an investigation that tests their faith and leads to new adventures.
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There are places in the world so remote that if you get lost, you may never be found. Olive, Ted, Knox, Birdie and Silas enter a challenge to survive in the wild, without technology. Working as a team, they must read maps, build fires, camp and trek through the most dangerous of terrain, in subzero temperatures. But when the teenagers are split over a decision to climb a dangerous rock, disaster strikes. And in their quest for survival, one of them makes an unforgivable choice. With catastrophic consequences. Nobody is blameless. And they may not all make it home. But those who do, may never forgive each other.
The assassination of Albert Patterson.
A critical examination of the Woman’s Missionary Union and how it shaped the views of Southern Baptist women The Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), founded in 1888, carved out a uniquely feminine space within the Southern Baptist Convention during the tumultuous years of the Progressive Era when American theologians were formulating the social gospel. These women represented the Southern Baptist elite and as such had the time to read, write, and discuss ideas with other Southern progressives. They rubbed shoulders with more progressive Methodist and Presbyterian women in clubs and ecumenical missionary meetings. Baptist women studied the missionary publications of these other denominations ...