A Gravestone Made of Wheat

A Gravestone Made of Wheat

Will Weaver

Will Weaver

A Gravestone Made of Wheat is a poignant and lyrical story of land, love, and the American immigrant experience. Now an award-winning indie film distributed by 20th Century Fox. Available everywhere on DVD. http://www.sweetlandmovie.com/ Excerpted from the paperback original, Sweet Land: New and Selected Stories (Borealis Books, 2006), by Will Weaver.
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Sword of Fortune

Sword of Fortune

Christopher Nicole

Historical Fiction / Mystery & Thrillers / Romance

India, 1778. Richard Bryant arrives in India as a humble clerk with the John Company. But he is driven by an ambition and military enthusiasm that sees him rise beyond his status. He has barely been in Bombay a year when a disastrous love affair with Barbara Smythe forces him to flee the city. He enters the Indian jungle. It is the start of a new life as an outlaw, relying on his wits and his pistols to survive. In the escapades and dangers which lie ahead, Richard becomes an adventurer on a grand scale. He commands French regiments at the court of the feared Begum Sombre, making enemies of every nationality and, in time, carving his own kingdom out of the jungle. Feared by princes, marauders and fellow mercenaries alike, Richard finds a place for himself in the world. But there are terrible scores to be settled, even at the risk of throwing all of his glory away... 'Sword of Fortune' is an epic military adventure set against the backdrop of the flourishing British empire. Praise for Christopher Nicole: 'Well-researched...Evocative descriptions of scenery and edifices, and exact period dialogue' - Historical Novels Society '...told with smooth authenticity' - Publishers' Weekly Christopher Nicole is a prolific British writer of over 200 novels and non-fiction books since 1957. He wrote as Christopher Nicole under several pseudonyms including Peter Grange, Andrew York,Robin Cade, Mark Logan, Christina Nicholson, Alison York, Leslie Arlen, Robin Nicholson, C.R. Nicholson, Daniel Adams,Simon McKay, Caroline Gray and Alan Savage. He also wrote under the penname Max Marlow co-authoring with his wife, fellow author Diana Bachmann. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.  
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Fatal Vision

Fatal Vision

Joe McGinniss

Biography / True Crime / Fiction

SUMMARY: Fatal Vision is the electrifying true story of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, the handsome, Princeton-educated physician convicted of savagely slaying his young pregnant wife and two small children, murders he vehemently denies committing.Bestselling author Joe McGinnis chronicles every aspect of this horrifying and intricate crime, and probes the life and psyche of the magnetic, all-American Jeffrey MacDonald, a golden boy who seemed destined to have it all. The result is a penetration to the heart of darknes that enshrouded one of the most complex criminal cases ever to capture the attention of the American public. It is haunting, stunningly suspenseful-a work that no reader will be able to forget.With 8 pages of dramatic photos and a special epilogue by the author
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Nibbled to Death by Ducks

Nibbled to Death by Ducks

Robert Campbell

Robert Campbell

Publisher's WeeklyThe versatile inventor of the La-La Land and Jack Hatch series, Campbell here features his other hero, Jim Flannery of the Edgar-winning The Junkyard Dog. Living according to the Chicago Democratic principle, ''a favor for a favor,'' involves Jim in occasional charitable illegalities. After his political mentor, Chips Delvin, is committed to Larkspur Rest Home by a distant cousin, Jim is refused admittance and must sneak in. Finding Chips hallucinating and neglected, Jim asks another patient to report anything that could empower authorities to close down the ''rest'' home. But the patient is later found drowned in Larkspur's duck pond, a prelude to fearsome, as well as vastly amusing, events. In the end, having relied on another hallowed local custom, the ''get-back,'' Jim is satisfied that he has outwitted nasty conspirators .
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Rainbow Fire

Rainbow Fire

Emilie Richards

Literature & Fiction / Mystery & Thrillers / Romance

Over the rainbow to OzIn the dusty Australian outback, a priceless treasure lies under ancient silt stone and sand: opals that gleam with rainbow fire and spark greed and betrayal in the hearts of men.Kelsey Donovan doesn't care about opal. She arrives in Coober Pedy to look for a different treasure, the precious jewels of family and belonging. But when Kelsey finds Jake Donovan, the father she's never known, she is almost too late. Jake is in a coma, hovering between life and death after a mysterious cave-in at the Rainbow Fire mine that he owns with a stranger named Dillon Ward.And who better to benefit from Jake's death than his partner?What can Kelsey do for the father whose love she's always craved except safeguard what belongs to him? She sets out to protect the Rainbow Fire from Dillon himself, and to discover the truth behind her father's accident.Sometimes though, the most precious of treasures isn't found in mines or in...
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Edward Marston_Elizabethan Theater 02

The Merry Devils

The Merry Devils

From Publishers WeeklyThe return engagement of Lord Westfield's Men, the Elizabethan-era theatrical troupe introduced in The Queen's Head , faces opposition from Puritan factions attempting to stop the premiere of The Merry Devils . The supposedly impious play goes on, but at the requisite moment three boy devils appear through the trap door instead of the expected two. Was it an appearance by the Devil himself? When the play is staged again, only one devil appears--the other little lad is found in costume backstage, dead. It's up to Nicholas Bracewell, mainstay of the troupe, to solve the crime before the Puritans shut down his organization (and the golden age of Elizabethan drama) forever. Though its period dialogue takes some getting used to, this is a believable, satisfying mystery, colorfully costumed and staged, with a bawdy, raffish and utterly amiable cast. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library JournalMarston's second foray into the world of Elizabethan theater ( The Queen's Head, LJ 6/1/89) flushes out noble and ignoble characters at all strata. The unexpected appearance of one devil too many at a new play by Lord Westfield's Men upsets the superstitious actors; a subsequent "accident" and a death threaten the company's existence. Nicolas Bracewell, the sensible, well-spoken book holder for the troupe, attempts to fathom the mystery behind the scenes. With its wide-ranging backdrops, attention to authentic detail, closely held plot, and sometime boisterous clatter, this welcome portrayal belongs in all public libraries.Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Dirty Work

Dirty Work

Larry Brown

Literature & Fiction / Short Stories / Nonfiction

Dirty Work is the story of two men, strangers—one white, the other black. Both were born and raised in Mississippi. Both fought in Vietnam. Both were gravely wounded. Now, twenty-two years later, the two men lie in adjacent beds in a VA hospital.Over the course of a day and a night, Walter James and Braiden Chaney talk of memories, of passions, of fate.With great vision, humor, and courage, Brown writes mostly about love in a story about the waste of war.From Publishers WeeklyTwo devastatingly wounded Vietnam vets, Chaney, who is black, and James, white, both sons of the South, lie in a veteran's hospital and talk freely about combat, movies, sex, old loves, their boyhoods, how it feels to kill a man and why God allows wars to happen. PW described this novel as "wrenching" and "memorable." Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review"There has been no anti-war novel . . . quite like Dirty Work."—The New York Times (The New York Times )"A novel of the first order. . . . A gem."—The Washington Post (The Washington Post )"Explodes like a land mine. . . . A marvelous book."—The Kansas City Star (The Kansas City Star )"A real knockout."—New York Newsday (Newsday )
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Boston Run

Boston Run

David Robbins

David Robbins

The Reds were on the edge of a scientific breakthrough that would enable them to breed a race of indestructible soldiers. And with Blade missing, the Warriors were hot on his trail--right into a trap from which they had no hope of escape.
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The Earth Lords

The Earth Lords

Gordon R. Dickson

Science Fiction & Fantasy

In a hidden labyrinth beneath the Canadian wilderness, dwarfish lords and ladies ride humans like horses and plot the downfall of mankind. But Bart Dybig, a "steed" gifted with unusual abilities, vows to surprise his captors and escape to the world above and thwart his enemies' plans.
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Thai Horse

Thai Horse

William Diehl

Mystery & Thrillers

SUMMARY: "It's enough to make Ludlum seem humdrum."ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTIONChristian Hatcher, the licensed killer they call the Shadow Warrior, is out of jail and looking for the betrayer that got him there. With his body wasted and his spirit nearly crushed, Hatcher returns to Hong Kong and Bangkok--deadly stops on the heroine pipeline--and comes closer to a solution that he fears to discover . . . ."Diehl knows how to tell a story, and his novel moves."THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Gabriel's Angel

Gabriel's Angel

Roberts, Nora

Roberts, Nora

A woman on the run and a grieving man find salvation in each other in thiscontemporary romance. Heavily pregnant widow Laura Malone is fleeing herformer in-laws, who are determined to get custody of her baby. A caraccident and a snowstorm strand Laura in a remote Colorado cabin withGabriel Bradley, who at first resents the imposition on his solitude, butsoon can't imagine a life without Laura and the coming child.
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Robert Crais_Elvis Cole_02

Stalking the Angel

Stalking the Angel

From Publishers WeeklyUndoubtedly prompted by the success of recent Crais bestsellers (Demolition Angel; Hostage), his audio publishers have gone back to the second book in his increasingly popular Elvis Cole series, originally published in 1989, for a lively and colorful outing that manages to capture much of the author's early innocence and freshness. Stuart brings the quirky Cole to life quickly, combining his strengths (tenacity, incorruptibility, frequent flashes of humor) with his oddities (his love of the Disney artifacts that litter his office) to make a credible whole person. Other characters emerge with equal vocal skill: the enigmatic Joe Pike, Cole's muscular sidekick; a glowering Los Angeles property developer, his alcohol-impaired wife and their fragile adolescent daughter, who winds up being kidnapped by Japanese gangsters. Cole, hired to find a rare Japanese manuscript, discovers that the teenager's fate is very important to him personally forging a bond between the detective and children in peril that has become a hallmark of the series. For those who have been fans of Elvis since book one, The Monkey's Raincoat, it's good to have his early adventures around to listen to. For more recent Crais converts, this could prove an eye-opening revelation of how Cole got to be who he is. Based on the Bantam mass market. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.From Library JournalHard-nosed private detective Elvis Cole returns ( The Monkey's Raincoat ) to do battle for a teenaged girl kidnapped as part of a scheme involving the theft of a priceless Japanese manuscript outlining samurai behavior. While Cole's wry sarcasm and attempts at "cute" often fall flat, his humanity and integrity carry him through an apparently convoluted but mostly transparent plot. Los Angeles settings, Japanese heavies, wild action, and businesslike prose, however, make this better than many.Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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