KIRKUS REVIEW says about this book: The plot is appropriately twisty and has an authentic hard-boiled feel to it. Wilson provides us with four memorable characters and sets them down in a shadowy maze of obsession and betrayal where there is only one way out. Like the best noir, this story puts its characters through an emotional wringer and makes the reader feel their desperation, too. Synopsis: Wealthy land developer, Jay Stiles, must murder a business associate, or else his life and career will be destroyed. He hires a former cop, known around town as Streaker, to dispose of the body and cover his tracks. Mistakes are made that put both men in jeopardy of arrest, and their lives. Clueless about Jay’s dark side, Camille Carson thinks she’s in love with him until a new guy in town, named Matt Garrison, sets her straight. As the arrest of Jay and Streaker becomes imminent, Camille’s life is hanging in the balance. Police and Matt are in a race against time to save her.
Exploring Charlotte, 1998-99: Your Guide to Fun in the Queen City
You find nothing finer than these stories of love in Carolina, where three courageous women follow their heart's desire.
Pressley takes readers to Charlotte, North Carolina, and shows them around this city of contrast, where postmodern glass towers and the latest in arts, sports, and cultural centers share space...
FINE JEWELRY 431 PAULA GOLD 432 PERRY'S AT SOUTHPARK 445 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 332 JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER'S HEALTH CLUB 478 JEWISH SYNAGOGUES 488 JOB HUNTER'S SUPPORT GROUP 479 , 485 JOGGING 346 JOHN R. POORE , BUILDER 211 JOHN RIST ...
They are children, after all, and most of their pictures are images of hope.The best of their powerful and extraordinary work appears in this book and is enriched by text from Charlotte author Frye Gaillard and his daughter, Rachel Gaillard ...
Voices from the Attic: A Collection of Writing from Creative Loafing
This book describes ten treasure trees of Charlotte's urban forest and provides an understanding of our city's past and present history.
When a drowned body is found with an unusual plant wound through her hair, part-time forensic botanist Peggy Lee agrees to help with the investigation, but comes up empty-handed while digging for clues.
The Insiders' Guide To Charlotte is like a long-time, local friend for anyone new to the area.
No rain means profits are wilting at The Potting Shed, so Peggy Lee joins her mother on a "bone harvest" expedition for the local historical society.