This second book in the DC Nina Foster series, a taut and gripping police procedural crime novelWhen Nina returns to work after recovering from a near-fatal injury, she's supposed to be keeping her head down. But the cold case she's working on—an infamous train crash from 1964—is no match for the lure of the shootings, drugs deaths, and robberies keeping her colleagues busy. And before long she uncovers crucial new evidence linking the historic crash to the current spate of heroin-related deaths. Once again, she's back at the center of a complex case which brings her face-to-face with a network of criminals who will stop at nothing to protect their empire. Brilliantly plotted and fast-paced, Remember, Remember cements Lisa Cutts' reputation as a crime author of gripping fiction straight from the front line of modern policing.
Lively, exciting, full of great stories and humorous asides, this book looks at the key events in British history, covering all the important dates, people and events.
It's a cold morning in 1897 when she awakens outside the British Museum, lying face down on the concrete pavement.
Why is it that in a modern, multicultural society people still turn out every November in the UK to commemorate a planned act of treason and terrorism which was defeated four hundred years ago?
Sometimes remembering is hard to do! But in this lyrical tale, Ellie Holcomb celebrates creation’s reminders of God’s love, which surrounds us from sunrise to sunset, even on our most forgetful of days.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A fascinating exploration of the intricacies of how we remember, why we forget, and what we can do to protect our memories, from the Harvard-trained neuroscientist and bestselling author of Still Alice. ...
Remember to Remember is set in Cambodia and is the fictionalized true story of Chanbopha, a courageous child who, despite her youth, survives the death march from Phnom Penh and through the Khmer Rouge killing fields.
Will this terrifying experience be the end for Maggie -- or the beginning of a freedom greater than she dares imagine? To gain that freedom, she'll have to remember to forget everything about her old life.
Question: What do you get the kid who wants everything? Answer: Please Try to Remember the First of Octember!, the wonderfully exaggerated LeSeig Beginner Book that gently pokes fun at the green-eyed monster in all of us.
Do You Remember? uncovers secrets of an entire generation, the cultural glue that held it all together. Share it and realize that you weren't the only one caught in a yearbook photo wearing a puka shell necklace. Do you remember?
A 2019 Schneider Family Award Honor Book!