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Strange doings on an ore boat! Ted and Nelson to go undercover as unskilled deck hands on the S.S. Shamrock unravel the truth. Is it just bad luck, or is something more nefarious afoot? Stir in a stowaway, a realistic shipping setting, and a series of puzzling events and you get a classic entry in the Ted Wilford series.
Jasper's Landing, a hamlet on the fictitious Rappatomac River in Virginia, will never be the same after Rusty Boggs arrives to escape the wrath of his stepfather Ted. When Rusty learns that there is no internet service in Jasper's, he vows to cut his visit short. But one thing leads to another and before he knows it he's become a local hero who couldn't possibly leave behind all those nice people, especially Laura deVries. And Ted is still missing.
FROM THE CASE JOURNAL OF TONY BARRINGER: As an FBI agent I am sworn to do my duty. But now I am faced with choosing between my career and Jill Darcy. Sent in to protect Jill and her father, I never expected to fall for the innocent beauty. Everything about her soon sent me into a tailspin, but an agent can never get involved with his client, no matter how lovely. And if Jill ever found out what the second—secret—part of my mission was, she would never speak to me again. Unless… Maybe it's time I finally took a chance on my emotions—and Jill. Because sometimes a man has nothing left to lose…but his heart.
SURVIVE? Within the walls of home there is no warmth. The cold air pries inside, and Devin Arnold fears another winter in Morgan, Utah might smother him. ESCAPE? It's kill or be killed. And there is no place to hide. The passing trains in the night can't take him away from this. KILL? Is Devin a killer, or are his violent fantasies nurtured by the privacy of home? Or is he even Devin Arnold at all?
It's 2019 in Sudleigh, a market town not far from the south coast. It's not a bad place to live, provided the new housing development doesn't ruin it, but most residents are too caught up in their own disappointments, grudges, and sores to notice. Former lounge musician Frank wants to pass his carpet business to his nephew Joe, killing the boy's dream to become a chef. Sharp-elbowed phone-sex operator Heather will stop at nothing to become the manager of the golf club. Gap-year Tom is cleaning toilets but finding unexpected solace in his Chinese house-share. Miss Bennett keeps putting her house on the market when she doesn't want to move. Do they all know how their lives are linked? Meticulously observed, We Need to Talk offers a jigsaw puzzle of unwitting connections for the reader to assemble. The finished picture is a hyper-real, unflinchingly honest portrait of multi-jobbing, gig-economy Middle England on the eve of Covid, confirming some preconceptions while gently upsetting others.
National Book Critics Circle Award Winner: This funny, poignant novel about the misadventures of a Miami Beach widow is “brilliant” (Los Angeles Times). After her beloved husband dies of cancer, Dorothy Bliss is consigned to a life of tedium, waiting out her remaining years in a Miami beachside community shared precariously by its Jewish and Latino residents. When Dorothy attends a series of parties intended to lighten the community’s racial tensions, she is unwittingly pulled into a world of drug smuggling, con artistry, and underground gambling—and a series of adventures that will renew her passion for life. At once heartfelt and hilarious, Mrs. Ted Bliss is a captivating novel of an ordinary woman in extraordinary circumstances, reconciling the regrets of her past and rediscovering adventure in the twilight of her life. This ebook features rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s estate and from the Stanley Elkin archives at Washington University in St. Louis.
For anyone who has ever been tantalized by mainstream media coverage of conspiracy theories but has always suspected there's much more, the editors of "Paranoia" magazine provide the real lowdown on today's headlines.
Love appears when you least expect it. Small-town Honey Bay, Florida is home to three romances full of laughter and love. Three novels, three couples, three feel-good happy ever afters of unlikely love. Remember Him Baxter is back in town -- and badly wants a second chance with Andy, the sweet nerd whose heart he broke back in high school. Cherish Him Pop superstar Dante is taking a break from boy-band fame and hiding out in Honey Bay. His new landlord Ted has no respect for poofy-haired pop stars, until one of Dante and Ted's arguments starts in the living room and ends in the bedroom. Embrace Him One glamorous big-city dating coach. One humble small-town mechanic. One month together as fake boyfriends. What could possibly go wrong, other than short shorts at the town picnic and unveiling the mystery of chicken fried steak? It Wasn't Supposed to Happen is a 136,000-word collection of Books 1-3 from Steve Milton's series Honey Bay. The books in the collection are identical to the individually published books.
Lisa Yee makes her YA debut with this hilarious novel about a charm-school dropout who becomes a drop-dead charmer on a quest for her father in California. Meet Maybelline Mary Katherine Mary Ann Chestnut, named for two Miss Americas and her mother Chessy's favorite brand of mascara. Chessy teaches the students in her charm school her Seven Select Rules for Young Ladies, but she won't tell Maybe who her real father is -- or protect her from her latest scuzzball boyfriend. So Maybe hitches a ride to California with her friends Hollywood and Thammasat Tantipinichwong Schneider (aka Ted) -- and what she finds there is funny, sad, true, and inspiring . . . vintage Lisa Yee.
War, poverty, corruption, spiralling taxes, bad behaviour, inter-personal violence and over-population. Do these things worry you? Middle-aged manager Ted, hits on a utopian plan to change the way we live in this darkly funny play.