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Torn between her loyalty to her neo-nazi conspirators and her husband, Jane Polansky becomes riddled with guilt. Although she married Robert Polansky, head of Diamond Tech, to get at military secrets, she grows to love her husband, a man who espouses fine human qualities, unlike the hatred and misery which encompassed Jane's life. Stored in the same location as the secrets is the world famous Polansky diamond collection, sought after by organized criminals who will stop at nothing to get at those diamonds. Waiting in the background is a psychopath planning to strike out against the outsiders invading his tranquil community recently transformed into a high tech Mecca. Industrial espionage con...
Includes reports from the Chancery, Probate, Queen's bench, Common pleas, and Exchequer divisions, and from the Irish land commission.
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The family history and descendants of Robert Martin, Sr. (1750-1822) of Rockingham County, North Carolina and his brother Samuel Martin, Esq. (1748-1790) of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and the allied families of Settle, Douglas, Broach, Napier, Jarratt, Lawson and Scales.
In 'Mad Eyes: A Doc Savage Adventure,' Lawrence Donovan weaves a riveting narrative that pays homage to the classic pulp fiction era. With its high stakes, rapid pace, and larger-than-life characters, Donovan's novel transports readers to an age of daring exploits and inscrutable villains. As part of the celebrated Doc Savage series, which flourished during the golden age of pulp magazines, 'Mad Eyes' offers a blend of action, mystery, and science fiction. The novel's literary style is emblematic of the period's penchant for escapist literature and stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of serialized adventures. Archetypal in its portrayal of heroism, the book echoes the timeless confl...
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