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On August 13, 1983, ten-year-old Rebecca Torgerson went missing from her mobile home in Austin, Minnesota. Christmas eve of that year her body was found in a dumpster behind a Minneapolis discount store. Rebecca's mother and boyfriend were tracked down out-of-state, arrested and extradited to Minnesota. Both entered guilty pleas and were sentenced to life without parole. Case closed? End of story? Not even close.
Something old, something new–sister one or sister two? After her parents’ vast fortune is stolen in a shady wire transfer, Dory Lambert, armed with a hard-earned M.B.A. and a savvy entrepreneurial spirit, vows to clear the family name and recover their wealth. But just as she sets her plan in motion, Dory is thrown off-kilter by the return of her childhood crush: the chauffeur’s son, Chase McKay. Can Dory charm this handsome man using her dark good looks and sharp mind, or will he fall prey–again–to Dory’s gorgeous blond sister, Jill, a carefree soul whom every man desires? Nearly sixteen years ago, Chase was caught in a compromising situation with Jill–and he was quickly sent away to college. Now he is a millionaire architect, returning to the Lambert estate to visit his father. Dory is certain that this time the attraction between her and Chase is mutual. Wedding bells are ringing . . . but will true love answer?
It’s been eleven years since supernaturals were revealed to the world during the eruption of Mount Rainier. But small town life in Millersburg, Ohio, hasn’t changed that much. At least, not until an anti-supernatural activist is killed in town, and Kaley and Kirsten’s mom is accused of murder. How do the twins prove their mom’s innocence when the jerk was obviously killed by magick? Suzan Harden, the author of the Bloodlines and the Soccer Moms of the Apocalypse series, brings you this paranormal mystery set in the heart of Ohio Amish country that will chill and thrill you at the same time!
This third book in a series of four books; includes the success stories of business and professional women who won the "Speaking Awards" organised for the members of the Australian Executive Women's Network. This series of books have been used in "Career Study Classes" in High Schools, Universities and Business Colleges since the nineties. Women wanting to start their own small businesses and those keen to climb corporate ladders or sit on company boards have all gained the valuable knowledge they needed from these pioneering women's stories. Lucille Orr the founder and president of the Australian Executive Women's Network is also a professional speaker and radio broadcaster and to assist you to become a confident, speaker she has included a Speaker's Guide in this book. Be sure to collect the four volumes in this set of invaluable books.
Even after two years in London Cassandra Brown failed to get even one story on to the Posts' front page. But when a millionaire friend of the Prime Minister goes missing, she seizes the chance. Day by day she writes revealing stories about the missing tycoon. Two weeks later, his body is found floating in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Sebastian Sigl (1832-1893) was born in Bischofsmais, Bavaria, Germany. He married twice, first to Thekla Ranziger, second to Theres Schink. He immigrated to the United States in 1873 and settled in Wisconsin. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and elsewhere.
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