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A woman and her nemesis are caught in a cycle of romantic intrigue in this seductive mystery by the Edgar Award–winning author of The Patient in Room 18. Averill Blaine should have been married years ago, but Eden Shore stole her fiancé Noel’s heart. Eden, a fashion model, needed only a few weeks with Noel before he broke his engagement and proposed to her instead, but she never went through with the marriage. Years later, Averill has found a new fiancé, and nothing—not Eden, not even murder—will get in her way. Eden goes to Averill’s wedding in hopes of seducing Noel once more. As the two couples circle warily, death intrudes—in the shape of a suspicious airplane crash that kills Averill’s uncle. He is an expert pilot, but no amount of skill can stop the flames that leap from his engine as he crests 15,000 feet. Still, Averill and Eden are determined to say “I do,” no matter how many die on their way to the altar.
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For Joe LaHoud, yesterday is all that matters! Following the disappearance of his 16-year old daughter a decade ago, his life since has been a living Hell. Resigned to constant drudgery and broken dreams, he has nothing to live for. That was before he retrieved the call on his answering machine: "Daddy, are you there? Please pick up! I'm so scared! He's going to hurt me again, Daddy! Please help me! Please help me before..." Click. The line went dead. Now in a race against time to uncover the truth and find his beloved Tammy, Joe is about to discover an evil older than time, an evil growing stronger and more deadly by the hour. And in the midst of it all is the mysterious man known only as "Hato." Some call him a Prince, but his friends and enemies alike refer to him as: THE DOVE OF WAR! www.billcainonline.com
Hit the slopes then warm up afterward with the quintessential après ski cocktail! This book features classic and creative cocktail recipes that are sure to satisfy after a day of skiing or snowboarding. When the lifts stop turning and the skis go back on the rack, these delicious drinks will help you relax and recharge in front of the fire. From hot toddies to spiked cocoa, each recipe is carefully crafted to perfectly complement the winter season, with the use of seasonal flavors and high-quality spirits. You can enjoy the flavors of the winter season all year long. Inside you'll find recipes for: Irish Coffee Cranberry Margarita Moscow Mule Maple Bourbon Cider Gin & Tonic with Rosemary And more! Designed for both beginners and experienced bartenders, Après Ski Cocktails provides easy-to-follow instructions and stunning photos to help you create sensational cocktails every time. Whether you’re looking for a cozy night in or hosting a winter gathering, this book has you covered. Your perfect snow day awaits!
Beloved by generations, Mazo de la Roche’s irreplaceable Jalna saga is at last available in a single collected volume. For lovers of the series, this is truly the authoritative collection. The Jalna series is a 16-novel family saga about the Whiteoak family. First published in 1927, Jalna won the Atlantic Monthly Press’s first $10,000 Atlantic Prize Novel award. De la Roche went on to write about the Whiteoak family for the next 30 years, establishing a place for herself in popular Canadian literature. The Jalna series has been translated into many languages and was adapted for stage, radio, and television. Includes all of the Jalna novels: The Building of Jalna Morning at Jalna Mary Wakefield Young Renny Whiteoak Heritage Whiteoak Brothers Jalna Whiteoaks of Jalna Finch’s Fortune The Master of Jalna Whiteoak Harvest Wakefield’s Course Return to Jalna Renny’s Daughter Variable Winds at Jalna Centenary at Jalna
For golf’s true enthusiasts, the game is far more—and far more complex—than a simple hobby, commodity, or slice of the sports industry. It is a physical and mental place to be, a community. It has a history, a hierarchy, laws, a language, and a literature. And in Richard J. Moss, it has a chronicler. From its beginnings in the northeastern United States in the 1880s, golf has seen its popularity, and its fortunes, wax and wane, affected by politics and economics, reflecting tensions between aristocratic and democratic impulses. The Kingdom of Golf in America traces these ups and downs, ins and outs, in the growth of golf as a community. Moss describes the development of the private club and public course and the impact of wealth and the consumer culture on those who play golf and those who watch. He shows that factors like race, gender, technology, suburbanization, and the transformation of the South that shaped the nation also shaped golf. The result is a unique, and uniquely entertaining, work of cultural history that shows us golf as a community whose story resonates far beyond the confines of the course. Purchase the audio edition.