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By: Patti
Larsen
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Sixteen-year-old Reid thinks life is back to
normal. His sister Lucy pulls herself together and cuts him free from a year of
foster care. She promises to take care of him, that her new boss and her new
life are what they both needed to start again. Until Reid is taken in the
middle of the night, dumped in a wild stretch of forest far from home with no
idea why he is there. Lost and afraid, he learns to run from the hunters who
prowl the darkness, their only pleasure chasing down kids like him. And killing
them.
By: Blaine
Reimer
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Love is a Wounded Soldier combines the
old-fashioned romance of a Nicholas Sparks novel with all the gut-punching grit
of Saving Private Ryan to bring you a story of heartbreak and hope.
Despite growing up with an abusive, alcoholic father, and having to cope with the untimely death of his mother, Robert Mattox has retained his innocence and idealism. He woos and marries his first love, Ellen, and it appears his life is set for a happily-ever-after ending.
But World War II is raging, and its vortex snatches him away from his young bride. He finds himself fighting in Europe, witnessing and participating in the unspeakable ugliness and brutality of war. His love for Ellen holds him back from utter despondency, and his will to fight and live draws strength from his desire to return home to her.
When he finally does return home to Kentucky, he's exhausted, jaded, and scarred -- inside and out. His worst fear is how Ellen will respond to the changes in him, but when he gets home he finds that Ellen is different, too -- much different.
Can things between them ever be the same again? Or will their love be the war's most tragic casualty?
Despite growing up with an abusive, alcoholic father, and having to cope with the untimely death of his mother, Robert Mattox has retained his innocence and idealism. He woos and marries his first love, Ellen, and it appears his life is set for a happily-ever-after ending.
But World War II is raging, and its vortex snatches him away from his young bride. He finds himself fighting in Europe, witnessing and participating in the unspeakable ugliness and brutality of war. His love for Ellen holds him back from utter despondency, and his will to fight and live draws strength from his desire to return home to her.
When he finally does return home to Kentucky, he's exhausted, jaded, and scarred -- inside and out. His worst fear is how Ellen will respond to the changes in him, but when he gets home he finds that Ellen is different, too -- much different.
Can things between them ever be the same again? Or will their love be the war's most tragic casualty?
By: KM
Rockwood
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Brooks’ boss Jake has disappeared, leaving him
and Miriam, the boss’s wife, struggling to keep the business going until they
can figure out what’s happened. Miriam thinks he’s mad at them and will be
back. Meanwhile, Brooks has to deliver the robots that Jake has promised
customers and handle any service problems. Friday, after business hours, he is
summoned to the office of Dr. Watkins, their best customer, who is having a problem
with one of his automated therapy robots.
By: Michael
Patrick Clark
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Gerald Hammond is the exception to the rule;
an honorable spy, whose lofty principles have brought him nothing but
loneliness and isolation. Catherine Schmidt is the stunning young daughter of
an assassinated spymaster, whose murderous quest for vengeance has left her at
the mercy of the infamous Head of Soviet State Security.
On a covert operation, in Soviet-occupied Germany, Hammond has no knowledge of the unseen forces that sponsor and oppose his mission. He only knows that he must somehow save her to save himself, but, as ever-more disturbing revelations come to light, begins to wonder which poses the greater threat; the enemy he runs from, or the friend he runs to?
Set against a factual background of government conspiracy, and one of the most audacious espionage coups in history, the Folks at Fifty-Eight is a beautifully-paced tale of seduction, betrayal, blackmail, and murder that blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction.
On a covert operation, in Soviet-occupied Germany, Hammond has no knowledge of the unseen forces that sponsor and oppose his mission. He only knows that he must somehow save her to save himself, but, as ever-more disturbing revelations come to light, begins to wonder which poses the greater threat; the enemy he runs from, or the friend he runs to?
Set against a factual background of government conspiracy, and one of the most audacious espionage coups in history, the Folks at Fifty-Eight is a beautifully-paced tale of seduction, betrayal, blackmail, and murder that blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction.




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