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A mysterious raider invades the Sherlock Street garbage cans so the Sherlock Street detectives begin to unravel the mystery.
This mischievous mouse has found the perfect house. Excitedly he embarks on a wild rampage. A glorious night of food and fun. But a thoughtful moment changes the Midnight Raider's plan, with surprising results. A beautifully Illustrated book.
When Morphett discovers the captors who cybernetically enhanced her as a child are still active, she grudgingly recruits her most dangerous rival for a full-throttle revenge trip in the desert. Meanwhile, Kaya uncovers harrowing truths about their family legacy and missing sister—and a foe she’s determined to face on her own.
Determined to please the uncle who saved her from poverty, Caralee McConnell moves to California in 1855 to marry the man he has chosen for her, resisting her love for Ramon de la Guerra, who is determined to reclaim his stolen land.
Set against the legendary background of the lush California vineyards, Vintage is a vibrant family saga with strong characters and swiftly moving action. In this drama of American growth from the late 1800's to 1970, filled with racial strife, political intrigue, social drama and a great love story, the Napa Valley takes on mythic significance. This special land becomes to the men and women who work here either a generous mother or a bitch goddess, and functions as a microcosm of the tensions, frustrations and ambitions of a growing America.
Rachel Swann is a struggling writer, a divorced mother of a precocious young daughter, and the ex-wife of a jerk who’s suing her for custody of their child. So Rachel’s up for anything—and making three wishes in front of a strange statue at the Met seems only appropriate. And since things suddenly start going better, there’s a blind date with a devilishly handsome man… Contemporary Women’s Fiction by Cynthia Baxter writing as Cynthia Blair; originally published by Ballantine