The End of the Line

  • The End of the Line
    By Gillian Galbraith

    The format is unconventional but skilfully handled, the varied collection of documents shedding light on the complex psychologies of killer and victim, while still allowing Sparrow to exercise his grey matter and bring it to a satisfying ...

  • The End of the Line: An Anthology of Underground Horror
    By Mark Morris, Christopher Fowler

    An anthology of brand new Underground Horror This collection of stories from some of horror fiction's best authors will glue you to the page, but watch out; it may leave you too afraid to take the metro to work.

  • The End of the Line
    By Neil Hertz

    The End of the Line

  • The End of the Line
    By Jane Underwood

    He was as curious as the next person. “You must be Anna,” he said, smiling at her. She didn't look much like Josh's type. Bit of a plain Jane. “That's right,” Anna responded. “Nice to meet you.” She held out her hand, and Brent took it.

  • The End of the Line: A History of Neyland
    By Desmond. N. Davies

    The End of the Line: A History of Neyland

  • The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America
    By Kathryn Marie Dudley

    By defining current economic and industrial trends as natural and inevitable , Kenosha's white - collar minority is able to craft a notion of ... In this sense , criticizing the blue - collar “ mentality ” serves an important purpose .

  • The End of the Line: The Siege of Khe Sanh
    By Robert Pisor

    A former Vietnam war correspondent describes the battle of Khe Sanh, exploring the historical background, politics, tactics, and leaders' roles in the siege. Reprint.

  • The End of the Line
    By Angela Cerrito

    In the prison-like school that is his last chance, thirteen-year-old Robbie tries to recover from events that brought him there, including his uncle's war injuries and the death of a classmate who may have been his friend.

  • The End of the Line
    By Sharon E. McKay

    When tram conductor, Hans, and ticket collector, Lars, claim that Beatrice is their niece, they save her from the same fate of her mother, but open themselves up to the dangers of hiding a Jewish child in 1940's Amsterdam.

  • The End of the Line: How Overfishing is Changing the World and what We Eat
    By Charles Clover

    ... will eventually be left with is jellyfish and plankton . And if you think we will then stop fishing , Pauly has news for you . He reports that one Geor- gia fisherman is already making a living by sending 50,000 38 THE END OF THE LINE.

  • The End of the Line: Beauty Meets the Beast : a Murder a la Carte Mystery Play
    By Tom Chiodo

    THE END OF THE LINE - BEAUTY MEETS THE BEAST was first performed at the Sagamore Resort in Lake George, New York in October, 1988. The production was produced by Murder A la Carte and directed by Tom Chiodo.

  • The End of the Line
    By Gray Williams

    GRAY WILLIAMS ' AN ORIGINAL WORLD OF WONDER AND MENACE ' Linwood Barclay The END The End of the Line Cover Title Page Dedication Part. of the LINE A POWERFULLY DARK AND CHILLING THRILLER of the LINE. Front Cover.

  • The End of the Line: The Last Ten Years at Swindon Works
    By Ron Bateman

    19 Paint Shop was situated at the extreme London End of the workshop complex and was directly adjacent to the main ... it was usual for each line to contain up to four multiple unit coaches, all at various stages of being worked upon.

  • The End of the Line
    By Stephen Legault

    It's been hard enough keeping peace at the end of steel through this God-forsaken winter. ... If the Grand Trunk could have been relied upon to push their Ontario line west to British Columbia, Macdonald would have been able to fulfill ...

  • The End of the Line: Romney vs. Obama
    By Jonathan Martin, Glenn Thrush

    In The End of the Line, POLITICO senior White House reporter Glenn Thrush and senior political reporter Jonathan Martin chronicle every hairpin turn in a race that defied the predictions of pundits and prognosticators.

  • The End of the Line: Attitudes in Drawing
    By Hayward Gallery, Isobel Harbison, Brian Dillon

    Text by Brian Dillon.

  • The End of the Line
    By Gary Crew

    Overweight and shy, Janet keeps to herself at school until Lola arrives and decides they will be friends, but Janet is afraid Lola is just teasing her, as others do, when she reaches the spot where they are to meet for a sleep over and ...