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“This is an excellent book… When you start reading, be sure you don’t have to wake up early!” —Reader review for The Killing Game FBI special agent Harley Cole knows as well as anyone how dangerous the desert can be—and when a body surfaces, killed by venomous bites, at first it seems the desert has claimed another life. But as Harley looks deeper, she realizes there may just be more than meets the eye. Nowhere Girl (A Harley Cole FBI Suspense Thriller—Book 5) is the fifth book in a new series by #1 bestselling mystery and suspense author Kate Bold, that begins with Nowhere Safe (book #1). Harley, hot on the trail of a diabolical killer, knows she will need to tap all of her br...
This is a book of stories with various topics ranging from science fiction to drama, childhood confrontations it was fun to write on different subjects. The little girl Shelly faces problems in school like many children do. The boy Samuel in A Stroke of Luck has a life changing experience most of us can only dream of. The boy Joey in Growing up in a Small Town faces many problems as he faces life head on. The boy Clarence in An Unknown Adversary has a life changing experience after growing up isolated and being a loner all his life.
A bundle of books #5 (NOWHERE GIRL) and #6 (NOWHERE TO HIDE) in Kate Bold’s Harley Cole FBI Suspense Thriller series! This bundle offers books five and six in one convenient file, with over 100,000 words of reading. FBI BAU special agent Harley Cole, as brilliant as she is at hunting serial killers, has bent the rules one too many times and, put on leave, decides to return to her small-town Southwestern roots and visit her dying father. But when a new killer strikes nearby, leaving a trail of women in abandoned desert mines, it hits close to home for Harley, eerily reminiscent of her sister’s unsolved case—and forces her to consider the local FBI field office’s desperate plea for hel...
You Can Do It! You can draw anything–flowers, people, animals, even water and glass–with this expansive, in-depth "Drawing Bible," by veteran artist and instructor Lee Hammond. Learn to draw realistically the easy way using reference photos with Lee's simple techniques and clear step-by-step instruction. Look inside for: • Before and after examples from Lee Hammond's students that prove how her simple graphing and blending techniques translate into remarkable drawings. • The shape and "Puzzle Piece" theories and how to apply them to anything you want to draw. • More than 40 step-by-steps and plenty of tips and hints for beautiful drawings. Whether you're just beginning or more experienced, Lee's instruction will give you everything you need to know to create realistic drawings that will "wow" your audience.
A bundle of books #4 (NOWHERE LIKE THIS) and #3 (NOWHERE GIRL) in Kate Bold’s Harley Cole FBI Suspense Thriller series! This bundle offers books four and five in one convenient file, with over 100,000 words of reading. FBI BAU special agent Harley Cole, as brilliant as she is at hunting serial killers, has bent the rules one too many times and, put on leave, decides to return to her small-town Southwestern roots and visit her dying father. But when a new killer strikes nearby, leaving a trail of women in abandoned desert mines, it hits close to home for Harley, eerily reminiscent of her sister’s unsolved case—and forces her to consider the local FBI field office’s desperate plea for ...
Beginning with the 1988 presidential election and now updated through 2004, The Nightly News Nightmare shows how network news coverage of what is arguably the nation's most important political event has declined. Through extensive analysis of news content from the "Big Three" and Fox, acclaimed media scholars Farnsworth and Lichter compare what the candidates said with what the networks say they said and judge the disparity a nightmare. The authors go on to suggest that perhaps the candidates themselves do a better job of portraying the campaigns than those who used to be the trusted network guardians of the news. While making clear that overall coverage of the Bush-Kerry race marked an improvement compared to previous elections, Farnsworth and Lichter also point out that in other ways, things were worse.
Four of the children of Johann Heinrich Güldner and Magdalina Rebecca (Hickethier) Güldner immigrated between 1849 and 1867 to various places in Wisconsin, one later moving to Nebraska. Two children remained in Germany. The four immigrants were: John Christian Guildner (1825-1907) to Lewiston, Wisconsin in 1849; Mary Friedrika Guildner to New York in 1867, moved to Mondovi, Wisconsin in 1869/ 1870; Carolyn Henrietta Guildner (1831-1911) to Mondovi in 1850/1851; and John Siegfried Gueldner (ca. 1837-1911) to Mondovi and Lewiston in 1855. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, California, and elsewhere. Includes some genealogical data about one of the children (Bernhardine Güldner who married Franz Ramm) who remained in Germany.
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