From the acclaimed author of the Anderson & Costello series, a compelling standalone psychological thriller. Megan Melvick has returned home after a three-year absence to visit her dying sister, Melissa, for the last time. As she approaches the grand Scottish country estate where she grew up, the memories come flooding back. Just what did happen on the night of Melissa’s wedding five years before? Where has Megan and Melissa’s mother disappeared to? And why does Melissa whisper that solitary word before she finally slips away: Sorry. In order to overcome her demons, Megan must confront her painful recollections of that terrible night, the night of Melissa’s wedding. The night somebody died. But can she really trust her memories? And who is it who’s determined that she should forget ...?
Arranged geographically, with hundreds of spectacular color photographs, this book is a superb introduction to the art of mosaics and a great way to develop your skills on a variety of projects."--Page 4 of cover.
Opening with a chapter on inspiration by examining the time-honored art of mosaics, this book then goes on to give instructions and clear guidance for a variety of projects. 200 color photos. 60 drawings.
An intricately woven memoir spans five generations of the author's family, from the turn of the century through the Holocaust to the present day, delving into Polish-Jewish culture and revealing the trials and tribulations of this ...
A secret injectable formula that instantly stabilizes fractures.
Illustrated in color throughout, this handsome volume presents selected papers from an international symposium held in June 2001 marking the completion of a ten-year project to conserve the Last Judgment mosaic, at St. Vitus Cathedral in ...
The scope of this coalition was reflected by the speakers at the union's fifteenth-anniversary celebration in 1939, where Rabbi Solomon Neches of the Breed Street Shul; representatives from the district council of the Arbeter Ring as ...
The final projects in the collection focus on techniques that seem complicated but are actually simple, such as casting a slab for a garden and making waterproof items like a birdbath.
Examines the impact of the modernist art movement on American popular culture in a collection of critical essays.
In a poetic and engaging memoir, the Award-winning musician speaks out on her twenty-year-plus career in music and presents her thought-provoking insights and reflections on everyday life, marriage, friendship, motherhood, loss, forgiveness ...
The Mosaics of Antioch