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Juice
  • Language: en

Juice

Bob Judd can write . . . an absorbing, tingling story'—New York Times JUICE is soon to be a blockbuster movie of the year, directed by and starring the sexiest, most bankable star on the planet, the luscious Samantha Miles. Champion racing driver Forrest Evers, looking for ways to raise cash, finds himself replacing the stunt driver killed in a mysterious accident on the first day of filming. And when the male lead storms off the set, Evers is the not so obvious choice to replace him. But in the cut-throat world of mass entertainment, not everyone is so thrilled with JUICE—things begin to go wrong on the set and people start getting hurt. And Evers has other worries, not least an explosive affair with the film's director and star. Caught in the crossfire between Hollywood power-plays and corporate wargames, Evers realizes that the battle for control is only just beginning . . . JUICE is a high-thrill video about making movies, sex behind the scenes, and stars who can have and do anything they want. And just when you think you know the ending, they change the script. 'A fabulous read. Judd just keeps getting better and better'—Tom Keneally, author of Schindler's List

Tampa Bay Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Tampa Bay Magazine

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 1988-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Tampa Bay Magazine is the area's lifestyle magazine. For over 25 years it has been featuring the places, people and pleasures of Tampa Bay Florida, that includes Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petersburg. You won't know Tampa Bay until you read Tampa Bay Magazine.

Silverstone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Silverstone

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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INDY
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

INDY

Bob Judd has done it again. What a great story! What an ingenious plot! He gets the high powered, high risk world of international motor racing exactly right...down to the last detail. Read it!'—MURRAY WALKER INDY is unusual. It's a powerful thriller, with the sensations and the champagne glamour of 230 mph race cars, a multi million dollar financial scam, sexy sex and rock and roll. But Bob Judd, the author of FORMULA ONE, also raises new and larger themes about power. About the power that controls the media and the banks. About the power that women hold over men... The story runs - with the speed of the tango orange and popeye green machines which lap at 220 mph - from Monte Carlo to Miami and New York City, from the Cayman Islands to Carefree, Arizona and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway...with an occasional side trip via satellite.

The Race
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

The Race

Bob Judd's debut novel, Formula One, took us behind the scenes of the glamor­ous and dangerous world of professional race-car driving and behind the wheel of some of its most powerful machines. Now, the author who brought us that "absorbing, tingling story" (The New York Times) is back with The Race, a thriller as clever and action-packed as the last one. At the opening of The Race, Forrest Evers, the dashing, cultured hero of Formula One, has just won the Grand Prix of Monaco. His celebration is cut short, though, when he is told by telegram to report to the New York office of his corporate sponsor so they can fire him in person. Ellie Chap­man, the beautiful CEO of the company, tells him...

MONZA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

MONZA

"Monza is a fine thriller, with Judd's lovely style allied to a hauntingly sad story—and a perfectly orchestrated showdownn" —Autosport MONZA A THRILLER OF FORMULA ONE RACING, LOVE, HONOR AND MURDER In the hills north of Milan is a small Italian town that once a year fills to the brim with auto mechanics, team managers and world-class race-car drivers all maneuvering for pole position. The town is Monza — Bob Judd's exciting new thriller. The national pastime in Italy is not soccer but car racing — specifically, Formula One car racing. Inter­national ace driver Forrest Evers — first met in Formula One and then again in The Race — returns as one of the two star drivers of Team Ar...

Front-page Detective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Front-page Detective

William J. Burns (1880-1930) was the immediate succor of J. Edgar Hoover at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He had taken the director's job when Warren Harding was elected and appointed Burns' friend, Harry Daugherty, as Attorney General. Both Daugherty and Burns misused their offices and were forced to resign.

The Judds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

The Judds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-06
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  • Publisher: Crown

Wynonna Judd has a smile like Elvis Presley’s, a voice comparable to Patsy Cline’s, and a vocal style that’s (almost) all her own. Onstage, she shares the music and the limelight with her Kentucky-born mother Naomi. Together, the Judds have become the hottest country-western duo singing today. They’ve brought country back to its roots with a rockabilly beat and helped bring Nashville renewed success as a music capital. Author Bob Millard traces the colorful lives of mother and daughter, from Naomi’s tragic loss of her brother in childhood, to her escape into early marriage, through the “U-Haul years” when Wynonna and her sister Ashley were toted through countless cities in search of their mother’s dream. Theirs is a wild, inspiring story of love and devotion, fights, reconciliations, and bald ambition. But most of all, it’s a story of finding harmonies—in music and in the women themselves.

Rooting Multiculturalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Rooting Multiculturalism

The author examines the life and work of Slovenian-born Louis Adamic (1898-1951), a writer, editor, populist historian, and champion of immigrant contributions to the U.S. Coverage includes a chronological description of Adamic's life, from childhood in Slovenia to his death in 1951; Adamic and the emergence of cultural pluralism between the 1910s to 1940s; his rhetoric of social reform; his writing about second-generation immigrants; and his relevance to contemporary multiculturalism.

FORMULA 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

FORMULA 1

"A BANG-UP JOB...AN ABSORBING, TINGLING STORY" -The New York Times Book Review FORMULA ONE Formula One car racing is a breathtaking spectacle of men and machines, money and power played across five continents and sixteen countries. It's a high-tech, high-risk sport where a simple miscalculation can cost a driver his life. Formula One, the novel, is a fast-paced thriller that takes us onto the track and behind the scenes of this exciting sport. You'll meet cultured, international car racer Forrest Evers, retired because he feels he's lost his edge after several near-fatal accidents he can't explain. When a teammate's car careens through the air at 170 miles per hour and explodes on the Suzuka...