In 1957, Ben Wilkie graduated from Liberty High School at the top of his class. By chance, on that same night, he came to the aid of a young woman by the name of Frankie Johansson who was several years older than Ben and not even a Mississippian, but those things didn't matter. Very shortly he was smitten. Soon, however, a strange phone call caused her to up and leave. With his whole life in front of him, he knew his only choice was to live it, but he wasn't at all sure how to go about it.
New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan weaves the intimate, unputdownable story of an investigator confronting the most important--and most dangerous--mystery of her career.
Abandoned: The Untold Stories of the Abortion Wars is the story of those children abandoned by abortion, and it is the story of their courageous defenders.
London hasn’t been kind to Peter, a lonely boy whose parents are always out at parties, and though Peter would love to have a cat for company, his nanny won’t hear of it.
A century-old mystery—and a desperate battle to survive—unfold in this standalone thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter and Recursion.
Abandoned?
Exploring sites like the charred remains of the Hotel Do De, the rusted cells of the Essex County Jail Annex, the sublime majesty of the Church of the Transfiguration, or the eerie and dilapidated remnants of the New Castle Elks Lodge, the ...
And again, before Peter could reply that he was indeed very glad, she half sat up and recited as though it was ... W ithout a second thought—indeed, he could not have helped himself had he wished it, so enchanted with her had he ...
These are just a few of the many strange phenomena that leave Jaden worried about what actually happened to his home city and what's currently happening to his sanity.
The woman had been missing for almost eight years. Someone watched her, stalked her, and held her captive in the dark all that time. No ransom demand, and no suspects....
A "deeply moving survey of the great civic structures that Philadelphia erected, then neglected."—Philadelphia Inquirer "An aesthetic masterpiece—most relevant and revealing for our time."—Robert Venturi With the photographs in this ...