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Ellie Stone is a professed modern girl in 1960s' New York City, playing by her own rules and breaking boundaries while searching for a killer among the renowned scholars in Columbia University's Italian Department. "If you were a man, you'd make a good detective." Ellie Stone is sure that Sgt. McKeever meant that as a compliment, but that identity-a girl wanting to do a man's job-has throttled her for too long. It's 1960, and Ellie doesn't want to blaze any trails for women; she just wants to be a reporter, one who doesn't need to swat hands off her behind at every turn. Adrift in her career, Ellie is back in New York City after receiving news that her estranged father, a renowned Dante scholar and distinguished professor, is near death after a savage bludgeoning in his home. The police suspect a routine burglary, but Ellie has her doubts. When a second attempt is made on her father's life, in the form of an "accident" in the hospital's ICU, Ellie's suspicions are confirmed. Then another professor turns up dead, and Ellie's investigation turns to her father's university colleagues, their ambitions, jealousies, and secret lives. Ellie embarks on a thorny journey of discovery and reconciliation, as she pursues an investigation that offers her both a chance at redemption in her father's eyes, and the risk of losing him forever.
After months of hard work and preparation, their longawaited dreams were finally coming to fruition. It was opening day at the Stoneridge Inn Bed and Breakfast, and Roger and Catherine's first guests were about to arrive. They knew that this weekend marked the start of their new lives, but they had no idea how the horrors of this weekend would change their lives forever and open their eyes to a spiritual world that they never knew existed. And what of their guests, will they survive their weekend getaway to the Stoneridge?
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres comes “an uproariously funny and at the same time hauntingly melancholy portrait of a college community in the Midwest" (The New York Times). In this darkly satirical send-up of academia and the Midwest, we are introduced to Moo University, a distinguished institution devoted to the study of agriculture. Amid cow pastures and waving fields of grain, Moo’s campus churns with devious plots, mischievous intrigue, lusty liaisons, and academic one-upmanship, Chairman X of the Horticulture Department harbors a secret fantasy to kill the dean; Mrs. Walker, the provost's right hand and campus information queen, knows where all the bodies are buried; Timothy Monahan, associate professor of English, advocates eavesdropping for his creative writing assignments; and Bob Carlson, a sophomore, feeds and maintains his only friend: a hog named Earl Butz. Wonderfully written and masterfully plotted, Moo gives us a wickedly funny slice of life.
For most 19-year-olds, a cross-country trip is an offer you can't refuse, but for Marly, it's the last thing she wants after losing both her parents in a car accident. Nine months after their death, Marly would rather stay home working the retail job she hates, than deal with her loss. It isn't until family and friends corner her into driving her mom's renovated 1978 VW bus from Washington to New Hampshire that Marly is forced to face her grief and understand the guilt she feels over her parents' death. Skeptical, Marly goes on the trip, warily exploring the life her parents knew she always wanted-hiking mountains and living out her photography dreams. On the way, she'll discover places and people who'll test her emotions and a guy who pushes at the walls she's so carefully built around herself. Marly must decide: can she face her deepest wounds and reclaim the life she thought was gone forever? Meet Me at the Summit is an intimate tale of grief, finding yourself after deep loss, and coming to terms with how life changes when you least expect it. It follows Marly as she both runs from and towards the emotions she has long held back regarding her parents' death. A deep, insightful look into the coming-of-age theme through a heart-breaking narrative.
Sometimes the worst kind of danger is the one closest to home.SilasI don't answer to anyone else, except myself.My life was going as planned. One year left of high school, then I take over the family business.Everything was simple until she walked in. I hate her. I despise her.Her family took the most precious thing in my life away.?I can't get her out of my head. She doesn't belong in my thoughts, or my dreams, only my nightmares.She's my new favorite toy.The demise of her family.WillowMy life is not my own.Decisions are made for me.Bodyguards and my father are always close by.Until now...freedom.I started Stoneridge Academy after being out of the country. My father has loosened almost cut the strings that hold me captive. Then, I run into him, Silas. He makes sure that I know how much he hates me. But why?He's the King of Stoneridge Academy.The one I can't stop thinking about.This is not a sweet love story, this is a DARK ROMANCE. If you don't like dark romance this book is not for you. Please note this book contains certain TRIGGER warnings.
In 14th century France, Aida is accused of being a witch when the Black Death wipes through her village. Abandoned by her family, she is surrounded by death and disease, but when a woman who may actually be a witch tells her how to cure the plague, it may mean uncovering a dark magic.
Professor Lexie Driscoll is discussing Josephine Tey's books at a Golden Age of Mystery Bookclub meeting when her sister Gayle arrives, terrified for her life. She’s witnessed her boyfriend's murder and fears the killer is coming after her. Then, a man's body is found lying in Lexie's backyard, and Gayle takes off. Determined to learn the truth, Lexie investigates, and discovers the bookclub members have secrets that lead to more murders and unexpected revelations in a baffling whodunnit.
What she heard ... Crime is escalating on quiet, suburban Stoneridge Drive. It began with an apparent suicide, followed by a rash of burglaries. Then, on the night of a Neighborhood Watch meeting, shots ring out. Or have they? Edith Baxter knows what she heard, but after twenty-five years, she's leaving Stoneridge Drive. She's gifted her home to her newlywed grandson, who just happens to be a police officer. She convinces him to look into what she heard. At first, Tim Dewitt's unofficial investigation doesn't yield much. Possibly a young college student, Lisa Collins, has disappeared. She was overheard arguing with someone. No body has turned up, however. Tim's left wondering how Lisa could afford a house. But when a neighbor with a grudge against Lisa turns up dead, Tim knows what his grandmother heard was murder.