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Evil can always find an accomplice… Nine years ago, police found Shaye Archer wandering in the French Quarter, beaten and abused and with no memory of the previous fifteen years, not even her name. But her last case uncovered more than she ever anticipated. She’s starting to remember. “I’m launching an investigation,” Shaye says. Eleonore, her friend and therapist sighs. “I figured you would.” “I always knew my past was bad. It couldn’t have been otherwise.” Shaye holds up the piece of paper that had sent her life into a tailspin. “But I never imagined this.”
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In urban and rural high schools throughout Illinois, basketball is a Friday night ritual. Local games are often the biggest thing happening all week, and the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and state tournaments attract fanatical fans by the thousands. Far from the jaded professionals, the stories in Taylor Bell's Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe are of hungry young men playing their hearts out, where high-tops and high hopes inspire "hoop dreams" from Peoria to Pinckneyville, and Champaign to Chicago. Bell, a life-long fan and authority on high school basketball in Illinois, brings together for the first time the stories of the great players, teams, and coaches from the 1940s through the...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.
Michigan basketball player Josh Bartelstein kept a blog throughout his years as a Wolverine. J-Bart's blog is being turned into an interactive ebook which will include lots of Final Four content plus never before seen photos and videos from an inside perspective. Includes excerpts from Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr., & Stu Douglass Show more Show less