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Protecting Moscow From the Soviets
As a Boy Scout, Peter Baird fought in the Cold War by scanning the skies over Moscow, Idaho for inbound Soviet aircraft. He fought other wars as well...
$24.99
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Anywhere but Here
What if your dreams really did come true? Stacie Carson's fifteenth year is turning into a disaster. When her mother announces she has cancer, and that her father, who Stacie thought was dead, will be taking over parenting, Stacie is sure things can't get any worse. Until.. she meets her new stepmother, Lucy Parker. Lucy becomes a modern day version of Cinderella's wicked stepmother. All Stacie wants to do is go Anywhere but Here.
Be careful what you wish for...
$9.95
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Dividing Line
When mercenary Jack Skye's employer, the enigmatic -and potentially treacherous- director of a government-sanctioned black ops unit, gives him an assignment in his own backyard, Jack finds himself in the cross hairs of Newgate's preeminent criminal: Vinnie Marogani, head of the most powerful underground cartel on the entire Eastern Seaboard. The conflict soon becomes personal, forcing Jack and his girlfriend, the sexy and courageous Lia Constantin, in a brutal war of attrition with the mob. When a seven-figure bounty is placed on Jack's head, hitmen from everywhere begin lining up to collect. None of them though, can match the skills and resourcefulness of Drake Corrigan, an international assassin only too eager to test his mettle against Jack.
There's a price to pay for crossing too many of the wrong people. For Jack and Lia, the consequences are bound to be deadly...
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In the Depths of Shadows, by Jay Waitkus
The longest month in the life of unflappable police detective Nolan Sand is about to .take him on a perilous odyssey from a violent murder spree enveloping the city streets .to the throne room of a tainted monarch and back again...
..One by one they disappear, young women stolen from their lives, then callously .tortured and then cut in half. A serial killer with a shocking motive is in the midst of a .blood-spattered frenzy, and fear is running rampant. Feeding the carnage, headline- .straved reporters unwittingly inspire false confessions from society's forgotten .crevices, and perverse imitators seeking a spotlight of their own. The madness and .bloodlust refuse to stop. And if Sand can't cut them off at their source, the killing won't .stop either...
$24.95
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Dear Mom, by Patricia Jana Hassler
Author and teacher Patricia Jana Hassler provides a unique, thematic day book of memories documenting the life of her 1950's mom. She guides the reader through the universal experiences of family love and heartbreak with humor, warmth and wisdom as we observe a woman caught between her feuding husband and father, learn the secret of a 42-year marriage, and witness the emptying of a house filled with a half century of memories.
When her mother dies following a 20-year bout with Parkinson's disease, the author must confront the loss of her family home, her mother, her past. Each chapter is followed by a reflective letter to Hassler's dear mom and a list of memory prompts to help adult children record memories of their mothers, whether living or not.
$12.95
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PILOTS' RATING CHECK RIDES, By W. De Haven Porter
Learn what to expect and how to prepare for pilot rating check rides by reading aviation's most complete and revealing guide to the nuts and bolts of the rating check ride. Succeed in making your FAA, Airline, company or General Aviation Check Rating Check Ride a "piece of cake." Read and heed this collective advice of some of the USA's most experienced check pilots
$14.95
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THE PECKING ORDER, By: Jim Phelps
Recipe for an unusual story:
1. Take a forlorn little city with nothing left but the memory of a glorious past.
2. Add a monumental bureaucratic blunder that brings the promise of a miraculous restoration if everyone in town will cooperate.
3. Stir in the bizarre requirement that all of the citizens must align themselves at the same hour on the same day along the city's streets in exact order of their importance.
4. Mix with natural human responses of pride, greed, selfishness, envy, devotion to duty and kindness.
5. Decorate with festoons of lunacy, ignorance and irony. Presto! You have The Pecking Order!
$16.95
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Dollars by Bud Bartlett
Dollars is an entertaining, informative book on how coins and bills have marked the political and social history of the world. Tracing legal tender from the fifteenth century country of Tyrol to the recent rise and fall of the U.S. Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins. By exploring the dollar, Bartlett gives the reader an understanding of the importance and role dollars have played throughout history in the geopolitical climate of countries. With a generous sprinkling of easily digested history, Dollars give the reader information on why some coins and paper money seemed to disappear almost before they were released and some others remain in circulation. Dollars also explains the advantages of coins in relation to paper dollars for trade dollars in an understandable manner. Dollars belongs on your bookshelf as a companion to historical and economic texts for collectors, enthusiasts and anyone who wants to understand the dollar better.
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Bitter Things ? a novel of love, sex, memory and blood By Andrew Valentine
Horror has a new face? and this time, it?s beautiful...
Enthralled? in the heart of Manhattan, a young couple?s game goes too far when they invite an alluring and mysterious stranger into their bed.
Ensnared? Michelle and Scott are torn apart by this creature?s need for blood and memory.
Enslaved?
Now they?re forced to choose between the sweet things of an incomplete life ? or the bitter things of a life fulfilled by the ultimate sacrifice.
$24.99
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Ten Years by Andrea Coleman
Deborah Dayne is a thirty-eight year old former model, who owns an art gallery in Manhattan. After what she thinks is a disastrous show at her gallery, she retreats to The Wildflower Inn Bed and Breakfast in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. While on retreat, she finds a mysterious picture hanging on one of the walls a painting of herself at a younger age. After some elaborate detective work, Deborah tracks down the artist. His name is Clay Eastman, handsome, intelligent, and ten years her junior. Deborah finds herself drawn to Clay s work and deep green eyes. Deborah decides Clay is a talented artist, and invites him to New York to have a showing in her gallery. Despite their mutual attraction, the age difference poses severe roadblocks. Can the romance survive TEN YEARS?
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Pewter, Murder, and Loaded Dice by Nick Sconce
Devin Predire is your typical eighth grader who only cares about becoming the lead singer of his friend's heavy metal band, winning fights at Gracefield Junior High, girls, and avoiding an aiding and abetting wrap for the murder of one of his closest buddies...
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