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On Planetoid Three, Jaguar Addams enters the minds of criminals. She lives in the shadows of their fears . . . and chases them into the light. The followers of the Revelation Sect are preparing for the Second Coming. Stockpiles of weapons were found when federal agents stormed the home of the fanatical leader, Sardis Malocco. Now Jaguar must resort to using a virtual reality environment of Heaven to get to the root of Sardis's fear of God-before Revelation's zealots unleash their own apocalypse upon the world . . .
"The First is the story of Jackie Robinson, the first black person to play major league baseball. It is also the story of Branch Rickey, the team owner who had the fortitude to defy racist tradition and hire Robinson."--Publisher.
A family inheritance draws an elderly sleuth into a deadly battle of wills in this delightful whodunit: “Miss Rachel [is] a treasure.” ―Kirkus Reviews Donwyn Shore’s rather quirky aunt left a complex set of instructions upon her death: her five inheritors each received a letter, and were required to wait five years to present it and claim their share of the bequest. But one of the cousins is refusing to participate, and on top of that Donwyn is convinced the family’s ancient ancestral home is haunted. For help sorting out the legalities of the will, she turns to Miss Rachel Murdock—who, as usual, gets more involved than expected and finds herself breaking and entering, not to mention investigating a murder . . . “You will never regret having made the acquaintance of Miss Rachel Murdock.” ―The New York Times “The observant Rachel is an appealing Jessica Fletcher antecedent.” ―Publishers Weekly The Cat Walk was previously published under the pseudonym D. B. Olsen.
Here is a drama in which, amidst an authentic setting of Pennsylvania Colonial, we find the terrible facts of the Civil War stabbing the hearts and conscience of high-minded men and women, by every instinct of heredity and training opposed to war; and by the very extent and passion of their reactions, we gain such a realization of the struggle, and all it meant to our fathers, as no display of uniforms, and spies, and captured telegrams, and off-stage musket fire, could possibly achieve.
Reproduction of the original: Aunt Rachel by David Christie Murray