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Aquarian’s Assault, the fourth book of a thrilling series by Torena O’Rorke, takes up from where her previous books The Killer of Cancer Rising and The Capricorn Kidnapping left off. This compelling murder mystery brings back the young, clairvoyant probation officer Christian Vargas, who is still reeling from the death of her own child. When the troubled sleuth learns of the horrifying murder of a baby stolen from a murdered mother’s womb, the crime hits close to home, and she won’t let anything get in the way of solving the disturbing crime. Going undercover, Vargas ventures into a gangbanger’s hideout, an old veteran’s trailer, and even a Catholic church to find answers. But soon the intrepid hunter becomes the hunted in this taut thriller.
When juvenile probation officer Christian Vargas attends the funeral of a friend’s mother, in the coffin, she discovers her murdered teen client. She is determined to solve both murders with her handsome, hard-nosed partner, Daniel. Their crime-solving journey begins with a visit from Christian’s father's ghost, an abiding source of comfort for the pretty widow. She also seeks the counsel of Daniel’s grandmother, who is a Mexican shaman, also known as a La Curandera. From the puritanical realms of a Mormon stake house in Washington State, to a terrifying polygamist compound in southern Utah, the two intrepid officers go undercover to find the killer called Cancer. In the process, they face deadly obstacles and an explosive love affair that threatens to destroy their lives as “partners in the field.” The Killer of Cancer Rising is the second book in the Zodiac crime series by this exciting new crime writer.
When beautiful but tormented juvenile probation officer Christian Vargas discovers that babies are disappearing all over her rural Southeastern Washington State community of the Tri-Cities, she is determined to prove an illegal adoption ring is at work. Her partner, Daniel, has recently been emotionally distant, so instead she woos case information from the notorious playboy and prosecutor, Oz Rellim. A second victim brings back horrifying memories of her own baby’s death. Through Rellim, the intrepid young woman gets clues, as she begins to track the nefarious man responsible for this underworld game of life and death, money, and misogyny. Using the supernatural skills taught her by her M...
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In this first Portfolio of over 200 Spirit images by healer/artist AHONU, soul essence images of the client (reproduced by kind permission) are used to remove blockages and provide instant and long term healing in the here and now. His Spirit Art, Soul Portraits & Ancestral Healing pictures are commissioned from all over the world and include a comprehensive, deep analysis. Also in this volume are the first of the unique Ancestral Healing (Family Crest) images.
The Enduring Friendship Between Eleanor Roosevelt and Jane Brett. Through the expert storytelling of author, Torena O'Rorke, The Duet Letters brings to life one of the most dramatic and challenging times in American history. Based upon the real and intimate letters of First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt and Jane Brett. the story of an unlikely friendship between two very different women unfolds in dramatic and magical way. Duty, love, and courage are put to test against the backdrop of American politics.
Praised as "exuberantly engaging" by the Los Angeles Times and a "beautiful, beautiful piece of writing" by the Houston Post, acclaimed artist Ntozake Shange brings to life the story of a young girl's awakening amidst her country's seismic growing pains in Betsey Brown. Set in St. Louis in 1957, the year of the Little Rock Nine, Shange's story reveals the prismatic effect of racism on an American child and her family. Seamlessly woven into this masterful portrait of an extended family is the story of Betsey's adolescence, the rush of first romance, and the sobering responsibilities of approaching adulthood.
The turmoil of the Great Depression serves as a backdrop for this poignant story of two young women. One poor, the other rich, Emily and Lizzie become best friends and stand firm when their loyalties are tested by ambition, jealousy and personal tragedy. Later the women join the Air Force and serve as two of the nation's first female pilots.
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