Ticket to Intrigue

Ticket to Intrigue PDF Author: Alan T. Cowood
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553691431
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 216

Book Description
One small, seemingly insignificant event turns the quiet, well-ordered life of Paul Brett upside down. His curiosity leads him to take dangerous chances while trying to find a missing man and solve a puzzling note. His powers of reason and his courage are tested on a number of occasions. His good fortune in teaming up with a very smart woman will ultimately bring successs to this very unusual adventure.

Fourteenth Century England

Fourteenth Century England PDF Author: James Bothwell
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
ISBN: 1783271221
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 194

Book Description
Articles showcasing the fruits of the most recent scholarship in the field of fourteenth-century studies.

Trial of Dr. Pritchard

Trial of Dr. Pritchard PDF Author: Edward William Pritchard
Publisher: Canada Law Book
ISBN:
Category : Murder
Languages : en
Pages : 378

Book Description
Dr. Pritchard was tried in Glasgow, 1865, for the murder of his wife and mother-in-law, Mrs. Michnel Taylor.

This is all I ask

This is all I ask PDF Author: Lynn Kurland
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101658304
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 433

Book Description
From Lynn Kurland, the New York Times bestselling author of the Nine Kingdom series. Set near the Scottish border at a rugged castle on the edge of the sea, this is the story of a courageous lord who lost everything he held dear. Of a strong young woman willing to sacrifice everything for happiness. Two lost souls who find in each other a reason to live again, to laugh again, and to love for the first time...

Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights

Challenges to Authority and the Recognition of Rights PDF Author: Catharine MacMillan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108429238
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 363

Book Description
A unique volume demonstrating how law changes by reason of challenges to authority which seek the recognition of rights.

Hammett Unwritten

Hammett Unwritten PDF Author: Owen Fitzstephen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1616147156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 230

Book Description
A worthless bird statuette -- the focus of Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon. And much more. As Dashiell Hammett closes his final case as a private eye, the details of which will later inspire his most famous book, he acquires at a police auction the bogus object of that case, an obsidian falcon statuette. He casually sets the memento on his desk, where for a decade it bears witness to his literary rise. Until he gives it away. Now, suffering writer’s block, the famous author begins to wonder about rumors of the falcon’s “metaphysical qualities,” which link it to a powerful, wish-fulfilling black stone cited in legends from around the world. He can’t deny that when he possessed the statuette he wrote one acclaimed book after another, and that without it his fortunes have changed. As his block stretches from months to years, he becomes entangled again with the scam artists from the old case, each still fascinated by the “real” black bird and its alleged talismanic power. A dangerous maze of events takes Hammett from 1930s San Francisco to the glamorous Hollywood of the 1940s, a federal penitentiary at the time of the McCarthy hearings, and finally to a fateful meeting on New Year’s Eve, 1959, at a Long Island estate. There the dying Hammett confronts a woman from his past who proves to be his most formidable rival. And his last hope. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Missing Susan

Missing Susan PDF Author: Sharyn McCrumb
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0307761304
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 257

Book Description
Edgar Award winner Sharyn McCrumb brings you her sixth Elizabeh MacPherson mystery novel. The unsinkable Elizabeth is on tour of England's most famous murder sites, when Rowan Rover, the group leader, is quietly asked to commit murder. He does, of course, but not without misgivings--not the least of which is having Elizabeth MacPherson, canny observer and all-around murder spoiler, on his tail... "Sharyn McCrunb is definitely a rising star in the New Golden Age of mystery fiction. I look forward to reading her for a long time to come." Elizabeth Peters

Long Live the King

Long Live the King PDF Author: Kathryn Warner
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750983272
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 326

Book Description
Edward II's murder at Berkeley Castle in 1327 is one of the most famous and lurid tales in all of English history. But is it true? For over five centuries, few people questioned it, but with the discovery in a Montpellier archive of a remarkable document, an alternative narrative has presented itself: that Edward escaped from Berkeley Castle and made his way to an Italian hermitage. In Long Live the King, medieval historian Kathryn Warner explores in detail Edward's downfall and forced abdication in 1326/27, the role possibly played by his wife Isabella of France, the wide variation in chronicle accounts of his murder at Berkeley Castle and the fascinating possibility that Edward lived on in Italy for many years after his official funeral was held in Gloucester in December 1327.

Private Investigations

Private Investigations PDF Author: Victoria Zackheim
Publisher: Seal Press
ISBN: 1580059228
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 243

Book Description
In this thrilling anthology, bestselling mystery writers abandon the cloak of fiction to investigate the suspenseful secrets in their own lives. For many of us, a good, heart-pounding mystery is the perfect escape from real-world confusion and chaos. But what about the writers who create those stories of suspense and intrigue? How do our favorite novelists cope with our perplexing world, and what mysteries keep them up at night? In Private Investigations, twenty fan-favorite mystery writers share first-person tales of mysteries they've encountered at home and in the world. Caroline Leavitt regales us with a medical mystery, recounting a time when she lost her voice and doctors couldn't find a cure, Martin Limón travels back to his military stint in Korea to grapple with the crimes of war, Anne Perry ponders the magical powers of stories conjured from writers' imaginations, and more. Exploring all the tropes of the genre -- from haunted houses and elusive perpetrators to regrouping after missed signals have derailed them -- these writers' true tales show just how much art imitates life, and how, ultimately, we are all private investigators in our own real-world dramas.
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