I woke up this morning with the horrible realization that there is a tiger in our county waiting to get loose. First there was the lion asleep in the downtown mall planter bed. Yesterday we had a bear running around my neighborhood. We all know who else runs around with this crowd…. TIGERS! Lions and Tigers and Bears… OH MY!!!! I have no clue how one protects themselves from a tiger. I hear they are really really sneaky. I wonder how they feel about accordions. I would assume the human eating tiger would strike at the the Annual Accordion Festival. Seems logical. I’m going to have to check the dates on that and get back to you guys.
Oh, Sweet Poison: A Gripping Murder Mystery
by Nurit Reichman
(39 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | World Literature | Thrillers | Mystery
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Does love always win?
A marriage ceremony turns into a wild detective mystery in the midst of a romantic and passion driven woodland.
Alona and Yoav are getting divorced after Alona finds love overseas.
She marries her American fiancé William, at his home in St. Louis, set in enchanting woods. Friends and family come from far and wide, including her legendary first boyfriend Dan and her ex-husband Yoav, who hugs their daughter Ella during the ceremony. None of the guests can tear their eyes away from the bride, who gazes lovingly at her new husband; a stranger to most of those present.
And then everything goes wrong…
A gripping murder mystery with captivating characters that you will not forget.
Oh, Sweet Poison is a detective story along the lines of the good old-fashioned style that made the masses fall in love with Agatha Christie. Readers find themselves in the midst of a challenging mystery: a tangle of relationships among a houseful of unusual and complex characters.
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Jess, Rising (Guardians of Salt Creek Book 1)
by Ms DM Guay
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
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Seventeen-year-old Jess Flowers sees the killer in visions. He’s a shadow, stalking Salt Creek, striking down the helpless, slaughtering with fire and lightning. After she finds the bloated body of a teenage victim at Whispering Falls, Jess realizes her visions aren’t harmless, haunting dreams. They’re truth.
Jess is the new kid in Salt Creek, an isolated small town in rural Southern Ohio with a ferociously-guarded secret. People in Salt Creek are not what they seem, and it appears to be contagious. Her visions were just the start. She’s changing, and even though it sounds crazy, she’s sure the town is to blame.
Billy, the outcast with the unsettling past who has stolen her heart, is the only one willing to help her. But as the body count ticks higher, evidence links Billy to the crimes. Can she trust him? Who is the real killer? Jess better piece together the clues quickly, because it’ll soon be her turn to die.
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PRIMAL Reckoning (Book 1 in the Redemption Trilogy, A PRIMAL Action Thriller Book 5) (The PRIMAL Series)
by Jack Silkstone
(191 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | Men’s Adventure | Action & Adventure
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Corrupt cops, cartel gunmen, and a ruthless mining corporation. These are the forces arrayed against Mexican farmers fighting for their land and livelihood. Justice seems far from their grasp, until PRIMAL intervenes.
Taking down a gold mining operation should be straightforward for our covert vigilantes. However, land is not the only resource being exploited, and PRIMAL is faced with its deadliest adversary to date; gunned-up, cashed-up, CIA-backed, private military contractors.
PRIMAL Reckoning follows after PRIMAL Fury. It is the first in the Redemption trilogy which pits PRIMAL against CIA-backed contractors.
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The Heritage of the Desert
by Zane Grey
(144 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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“BUT the man’s almost dead.” The words stung John Hare’s fainting spirit into life. He opened his eyes. The desert still stretched before him, the appalling thing that had overpowered him with its deceiving purple distance. Near by stood a sombre group of men.
“Leave him here,” said one, addressing a gray-bearded giant. “He’s the fellow sent into southern Utah to spy out the cattle thieves. He’s all but dead. Dene’s outlaws are after him. Don’t cross Dene.”
The stately answer might have come from a Scottish Covenanter or a follower of Cromwell.
“Martin Cole, I will not go a hair’s-breadth out of my way for Dene or any other man. You forget your religion. I see my duty to God.”
“Yes, August Naab, I know,” replied the little man, bitterly. “You would cast the Scriptures in my teeth, and liken this man to one who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves. But I’ve suffered enough at the hands of Dene.”
The formal speech, the Biblical references, recalled to the reviving Hare that he was still in the land of the Mormons. As he lay there the strange words of the Mormons linked the hard experience of the last few days with the stern reality of the present.
“Martin Cole, I hold to the spirit of our fathers,” replied Naab, like one reading from the Old Testament. “They came into this desert land to worship and multiply in peace. They conquered the desert; they prospered with the years that brought settlers, cattle-men, sheep-herders, all hostile to their religion and their livelihood. Nor did they ever fail to succor the sick and unfortunate. What are our toils and perils compared to theirs? Why should we forsake the path of duty, and turn from mercy because of a cut-throat outlaw? I like not the sign of the times, but I am a Mormon; I trust in God.”
“August Naab, I am a Mormon too,” returned Cole, “but my hands are stained with blood. Soon yours will be if you keep your water-holes and your cattle. Yes, I know. You’re strong, stronger than any of us, far off in your desert oasis, hemmed in by walls, cut off by canyons, guarded by your Navajo friends. But Holderness is creeping slowly on you. He’ll ignore your water rights and drive your stock. Soon Dene will steal cattle under your very eyes. Don’t make them enemies.”
“I can’t pass by this helpless man,” rolled out August Naab’s sonorous voice.
Suddenly, with livid face and shaking hand, Cole pointed westward. “There! Dene and his band! See, under the red wall; see the dust, not ten miles away. See them?”
The desert, gray in the foreground, purple in the distance, sloped to the west. Eyes keen as those of hawks searched the waste, and followed the red mountain rampart, which, sheer in bold height and processional in its craggy sweep, shut out the north. Far away little puffs of dust rose above the white sage, and creeping specks moved at a snail’s pace.
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Soulful Southern Cooking: Favorite Southern Comfort Food Recipes
by Louise Davidson
(37 Reviews)
Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine
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Throughout the world, the Southern cuisine is known for its rich, tangy, comforting and soulful flavors. Find inside a collection of the best recipes from the Southern states.
Each Southern cuisine recipe represents home cooking; each dish shares the traditions and hospitality of the South. Within each page, you will find a different Southern classic, starting from the basic appetizers and ending with delicious deserts, this recipe book is all that you need to master Southern cuisine.
From fried chicken to macaroni and cheese, the southern U.S. is home to some of the most unique foods and has a wide variety of flavors to offer. American Southern food has become integrated with the cultural identity of the South. Whether it is deep fried chicken or barbecued pork, American Southern food is extremely hard to resist.
Inside find:
?Delicious appetizer recipes like the Coconut Shrimp or the Southern Pimento Cheese.
?Comforting main entrées like the Jambalaya, Grandma’s Famous Fried Chicken or the Chicken and Dumplings.
?Irresistible sides like the Fried Green Tomatoes or the Fresh Corn Cakes.
?Heavenly desserts that Grandma used to make like the Strawberry Shortcake or the Key Lime Pie.
Hop aboard the journey where we explore some of the best southern food flavors. Without any further wait, let’s get started.
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