Mayhem on the Dead River

Mayhem on the Dead River
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Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 0692680969
ISBN-13 : 9780692680964
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Mayhem on the Dead River by : Bill Blewett

This book is a fictional account of a retired sheriff and his friends who continually get caught up in murders and other horrible crimes on the Dead River. It occurs in fictional Mesabi County in the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is a real page turner with an action filled climax.

Dead River

Dead River
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 1517015723
ISBN-13 : 9781517015725
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Dead River by : Bill Lightle

Dead River is a timely environmental thriller about the destruction of the Flint River and Lake Blackshear in Georgia, and the secrets behind it. Two young newspaper reporters, Abby Sinclair and John Maynard, are assigned to the story but they could never have imagined the dangers that would confront them. The reporters are caught between people fighting to preserve the river's natural beauty and powerful forces out to destroy it. From the book: Tony was on the big river now. He knew its moods, its bends, where the fish were and where they weren't from month to month. He had been reared along the river by parents who had taught him these things when he was a little boy. His father had taught him how to bait both a hook and trotline and how to skin and deep fry snapping turtles, and do the same with alligator tail. As a boy, he swam near the sandbars and wasn't bothered at all by the alligators in the sun fifty yards away. Early on he thought them more beautiful than dangerous. He believed that as a man, too.

Dead River

Dead River
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Total Pages : 652
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:65172098
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Dead River by : Jonathan Keller

Dead River

Dead River
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 12
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:748435254
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Dead River by : Howard Nemerov

The Dead River

The Dead River
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:222359686
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dead River by : E. Nelson Swinerton

Mississippi River Mayhem

Mississippi River Mayhem
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781493060733
ISBN-13 : 1493060732
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Mississippi River Mayhem by : Dean Klinkenberg

In his memoir, Life on the Mississippi, Mark Twain personified the river as “Sudden Death and General Desolation! Sired by a hurricane, dam’d by an earthquake, half-brother to the cholera, nearly related to the small-pox on the mother’s side! Look at me! I take nineteen alligators and a bar’l of whiskey for breakfast when I’m in robust health, and a bushel of rattlesnakes and a dead body when I’m ailing!” Twain’s time as a steamboat pilot showed him the true character of The Great River, with its unpredictable moods and hidden secrets. Still a vital route for U.S. shipping, the Mississippi River has given life to riverside communities, manufacturing industries, fishing, tourism, and other livelihoods. But the Mighty Mississippi has also claimed countless lives as tribute to its muddy waters. Climate and environmental conditions made the Mississippi the perfect incubator for diseases like malaria. Natural disasters, like tornadoes, floods, and even an earthquake, have changed and reshaped the river’s banks over thousands of years. Shipwrecks and steamboat explosions were once common in the difficult-to-navigate waters. But when there was money to be made, there were some willing to risk it all—from the brave steamboat captains who went down with their ships, to the illegal moonshiners and pirates who pillaged the river’s bounty. In this book, author and Mississippi River historian Dean Klinkenberg explores the many disastrous events to have occurred on and along the river in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—from steamboat explosions, to Yellow Fever epidemics, floods, and Prohibition piracy. Enjoy this journey into the darkest deeds of the Mississippi River.

Toll the Hounds

Toll the Hounds
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 836
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ISBN-10 : 0765316544
ISBN-13 : 9780765316547
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Toll the Hounds by : Steven Erikson

While the city of Darujhistan becomes increasingly subject to assassins, tyrants, and the oppressive summer weather, Anomander Raks, Son of Darkness, plots a deadly revenge from the distant city of Black Coral.

Her Colton Lawman

Her Colton Lawman
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Publisher : Harlequin
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781460342138
ISBN-13 : 1460342135
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Her Colton Lawman by : Carla Cassidy

Catch up with the crime-fighting Coltons! Witnessing a murder plunges Nina Owens into nerve-shattering danger. Police chief Flint Colton is sure the perp is taking down witnesses, so the handsome cop orders Nina into protective custody…in his home! And while she's grateful to him, Nina just can't shake her deep distrust of police. But all that falls away when Flint's scintillating kiss awakens something deep within her. As Thanksgiving approaches with Dead River quarantined, the search for a missing child puts Nina and the killer on a collision course. She knows Flint is haunted by a past failure to save a witness…and that he'll put himself in the line of fire before he ever lets her down.

The River's Bend

The River's Bend
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781453597552
ISBN-13 : 1453597557
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The River's Bend by : Beth Larson Sherk

River's Bend, a country romance. Leslie Hillerman, an artist in her midthirties devastated by divorce, moves in as the caretaker of River's Bend, a charming old farmhouse set on a river. She comes in search of solitude and healing but finds more than just trees. This is a warm, gently humorous tale of a city woman coming to live in the country about eccentric country people, their dogs, and an unlikely middle-aged love affair. It's rife with ghosts be they broken hearts or the kind that go bump in the night mysteries, and the healing powers of the river. Dreaming of love's return, Leslie discovers that love can be waiting in plain view and yet be completely out of sight.

The Last River

The Last River
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780307874467
ISBN-13 : 030787446X
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last River by : Todd Balf

It was the ultimate whitewater adventure on the Mount Everest of rivers, and the biggest challenge of their lives.... October 1998 an American whitewater paddling team traveled deep into the Tsangpo Gorge in Tibet to run the Yarlung Tsangpo, known in paddling circles as the "Everest of rivers." On Day 12 of that trip, the team's ace paddler, one of four kayakers on the river, launched off an eight-foot waterfall and flipped. He and his overturned kayak spilled into the heart of the thunderous "freight training" river and were swept downstream, never to be seen again. The Last River: The Tragic Race for Shangri-la is a breathtaking account of this ill-fated expedition, a fascinating exploration of what propelled these kayakers to take on the seething big water and perilous Himalayan terrain of the deepest gorge on the planet. This was the magical Shangri-la of legend, a 140-mile-long canyon framed by 25,000-foot snowcapped peaks, a place of unimaginable beauty called Pemako in ancient Buddhist texts that was rumored to contain mammoth waterfalls. At the close of the twentieth century, an end-to-end descent of the gorge filled the imaginations of some of the best boaters in the world, who saw in the foam and fury of the Tsangpo's rapids the ultimate whitewater challenge. For Wick Walker and Tom McEwan, extreme whitewater pioneers, best friends, and trip leaders, the Tsangpo adventure with Doug Gordon, Olympic medal-winning paddler Jamie McEwan (Tom's brother), and Roger Zbel was the culmination of a twenty-five-year quest. Fueled by narratives of early explorers, Walker and McEwan kept their dream alive and waited until the Chinese government opened the gorge to Westerners. With financial backing from the National Geographic Society, the group was finally good to go in 1998. Swollen to three times the size they had expected because of record rains and heavy snowmelt, the Tsangpo lived up to its fearsome reputation. On numerous occasions the team questioned whether to continue, but chose to press forward. The Last River probes beyond the extreme sports clichés and looks at the complex personal and intellectual reasons for the seemingly irresistible draw of Tibet's Great River. For Walker, Gordon, Zbel, and the McEwans -- husbands, fathers, friends, and brothers -- the Tsangpo wasn't a run toward death but a celebration of life, adventure, and the thing that tied them to one another -- awe-inspiring rivers. The Last River is also a riveting journey to one of the world's wildest and most alluring places, a thrilling book that invites us into the Himalayas of Jon Krakauer's classic, Into Thin Air, but from a totally new perspective -- on a historic river so remote that only the most hardy and romantic souls attempt to unlock its mysteries. Visit www.randomhouse.com/features/lastriver