Introduced by Camilla Toulmin to Westland Marston, she rapidly made friends in London, and found great encouragement for the stories for the young.
Introduced by Camilla Toulmin to Westland Marston, she rapidly made friends in London, and found great encouragement for the stories for the young.
Introduced by Camilla Toulmin to Westland Marston, she rapidly made friends in London, and found great encouragement for the stories for the young.
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Nobody can get into the mind of an erratic killer--except an unpredictable detective.
Laurel Falls, N.C., 1985. After decades as a crime reporter in Washington, D.C., Della Kincaid thinks she's moved away from all the violence. But a walk in the woods changes everything.
Explores the unlikely relationship that develops between young D'Ray Reid and the father of another man he kills in a violent armed robbery gone bad.
This is the tale of one operations officer in America’s espionage service.
weapon for the next several years in Tehran, and on one occasion I had to make use of it to save my life. ... Hence we are trained on a contingency basis, and must be “qualified” and “requalified” in weapons use through our careers.
Laurel Falls, N.C., 1985. Della Kincaid, a crime reporter in D.C., escapes the big city for the quiet life in the mountains of N.C. But then she finds the body.
"James A. Paluch, Jr. is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. In this remarkably perceptive book, he Offers the reader an account of the daily realities of...
A Life for a Life
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