Reserve Two for Murder
Doctor Frost and his wife planned a quiet summer holiday at Fauldmere, a nature reserve on a lonely peninsula, but it was not to be.
Stanford Mausoleum – Angel of Grief Calling All Angels Calling all Angels to show me the way To give me peace in the decisions, To give me hope in a heaven where we will all be together again, To give me faith in a God who knows better ...
Longtime Atlanta Constitution reporter Bill Shipp gives us, with shattering power, the true story of how a good, innocent, "uninvolved" man was killed during the Civil Rights turbulence of the mid-1960s.
EVERYONE with a sense of humor (club member or not) will laugh his socks off at this latest Clive tale. Clive Endive Ogive IV belongs to at least eighteen very exclusive private clubs-certainly all the ones that matter.
A revealing and gripping work, Death in Reserve takes the reader deep into the murky mechanisms of the American financial system and its leadership the Federal Reserve Bank. Much history has been made behind the veil.
In this compelling novel – a cross between Lady Chatterley’s Lover and The Aviator – the acclaimed modern master takes us to riveting new territory.
While this book discusses a specific Reserve Unit during WWII, the general argument Browning makes is that most people succumb to the pressures of a group setting and commit actions they would never do of their own volition.
Although the event is crowded with townsfolk, one man says the wrong thing and ends up the county's most wanted. He is president of the maple festival, Fred Newman, and he suddenly finds himself under arrest by the Chief of Police.
This work is the result of six years of painstaking research that encompassed eighty other homicides and suspicious deaths of the period, Conn's life and relationships, the circumstances of his death, and all that was ever written by and ...