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The global number one bestselling authors team up again for a gripping political thriller, unravelling a shocking murder accusation at the White House. ____________________________ Clinton and Patterson are back. And they're better than ever. The President of the United States is up for re-election. Her husband is on trial for murder. Is the First Gentleman a killer? A pair of brilliant investigative journalists set out to answer that burning question. ____________________________ ‘Bill Clinton reveals key White House details in murderous new political thriller... It’s a twisty thriller with plenty of inside jobs, political sabotage and many, many deaths’ USA Today 'It's a novel that o...
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In this exciting new Ralph Compton western, a man without a memory meets an unforgettable ally: the one and only Bat Masterson. Riding into the town of Smoky River on a mangy mule, Dane looks as broken down as his old mount. His Stetson is ragged, his boots are tied together with leather thongs, and he wears a Colt Army revolver with exactly three bullets. He wouldn't know what to say if you asked him where he got the gun, or how he learned to shoot it so well. He doesn't know if Dane is his first name or his last. Something happened that cost him much of his memory, and he can't remember what that something was. For three years he's been traveling the West as a cowboy, a buffalo hunter, a farmhand. Smoky River looks to be a fine place to settle down. If only his past didn't decide to catch up to him here. . .
""20 jours de liberte"" est l'histoire vraie d'une jeune Tcheque, Suzanne, qui, pour la premiere fois de sa vie, avant la chute du Mur de Berlin, est venue passer vingt jours en France. Parachutee sur ""une autre planete,"" ces vingt jours furent, pour elle, une totale decouverte du monde: tout ce qui nous paraissait banal lui etait totalement inconnu ! Elle profita, cependant, difficilement de sa liberte ephemere car, etant endoctrinee dans son pays, elle se croyait constamment epiee par la police secrete... Ce recit fut egalement pour Veronique BEAUMONT l'occasion de raconter ses voyages en U.R.S.S. et en Tchecoslovaquie avant la chute du Mur de Berlin. Habituee a vivre dans un pays ou l'on trouve de tout et ou la liberte existe, la vie, dans ces pays totalitaires, s'est averee, pour elle, pleine de pieges et les magasins etaient totalement vides. ""20 jours de liberte"" est un recit edifiant sur le choc de deux cultures radicalement differentes."
Mansions of Compassion Two a half years in its creation, my novel, Mansions of Compassion, is set in pre and post Civil War years in and about New Orleans, Louisiana. In New Orleans, on a bay inlet peninsula, was once a flourishing hotel, The French Quarter, resort that hosted the elite of society men and women of southern grace and charm. The water inlet, known to native Frenchmen and well-to-do alike is simply, The Chateau. The Chateau Laurent, with its lush greenery and red clay high cliffs, could not be seen from the bay and is only accessible for visitors from New Orleans by flat bottom river boats, guided only by seasoned river pilots from the Chateau or from New Orleans itself. Antebe...
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