The Ghost of Timmy Wahl

The Ghost of Timmy Wahl
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781504094535
ISBN-13 : 1504094530
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ghost of Timmy Wahl by : Lin Waterhouse

A tiny Ozark town is haunted by a long-ago crime in this “dynamic, captivating” mystery by the author of Bred to the Bone (Mid-Atlantic Book Review). While visiting her mother in the rural Missouri town of Sycamore Bend, Catherine Hudson and her boyfriend go on a scenic hike—though it gets hard to see much of anything when a dense fog descends upon their trail. Then, in the rapidly fading sunlight, a young, barefoot boy appears, searching for his dog. But before they can even learn his identity, he disappears back into the mist. Catherine’s mother, Caroline, has become increasingly interested in the lives of those around her, even though some would prefer some stories stay in the past. But the retired librarian can’t help herself. Soon, details of a boy’s death eighty years ago begin to unfold—and a much more recent tragedy involving abuse, addiction, and neglect. Caroline won’t rest—and neither will a young victim’s spirit—until justice is done . . .

Ghost of Timmy Wahl

Ghost of Timmy Wahl
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1635549833
ISBN-13 : 9781635549836
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Ghost of Timmy Wahl by : Waterhouse Lin (author)

Bred to the Bone

Bred to the Bone
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781504079440
ISBN-13 : 1504079442
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Bred to the Bone by : Lin Waterhouse

In this small-town mystery, a retired teacher moves to the Ozark mountains, where her eager manner ruffles some feathers—and unearths dark secrets. Retired schoolteacher Caroline Hudson has moved to Hickory Bend, Missouri, to embrace small-town life. But her eagerness to join the community only rouses the suspicions of longtime residents. Luckily, her friend Terry needs help fixing up the old Hunter’s Mill. Caroline is thrilled to learn about her new home through this historic building—especially when she discovers some fascinating documents hidden in the attic. These documents reveal family secrets of prejudice, pride, murder, and mayhem—just the kind of story that piques Caroline’s curiosity! But some residents would prefer to keep the unpleasantness buried in the past. When someone launches a cover-up as shocking and foolhardy as the original crime, it could bring a permanent end to Caroline’s new career in sleuthing . . .

West Plains Dance Hall Explosion

West Plains Dance Hall Explosion
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781614230816
ISBN-13 : 1614230811
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis West Plains Dance Hall Explosion by : Lin Waterhouse

The real-life mystery of a catastrophic blast in 1920s Missouri that killed dozens at a Friday night dance and shattered an Ozark town. One rainy night in 1928, a crowd, many of them the sons and daughters of prominent local citizens, gathered for a weekly dance held at Bond Hall. The explosion that occurred as midnight approached transformed Bond Hall into a raging inferno, left thirty-nine dead, and sparked feverish national media attention and decades of bitterness in the Missouri Ozark town. And while the story inspired a popular country song, the firestorm remains an unsolved mystery. In this first book on the notorious catastrophe, Lin Waterhouse presents a clear account of the event and its aftermath that judiciously weighs conflicting testimony and deeply respects the personal anguish experienced by parents forced to identify their children by their clothing and personal trinkets. Based on extensive research into archival records and illustrated with numerous photos, this is a fascinating account of a heartbreaking disaster and the town it tore apart.

Desolate Heart

Desolate Heart
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 0957412673
ISBN-13 : 9780957412675
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Desolate Heart by : Sidney Archer

Desolate Heart is a story of love spurned, lost, and then found. In the spirit of 'Somewhere In Time, ' this is the story of a love that surpasses time and triumphs against all odds. When a fiery mountain girl's obsessive love is rejected by Andrew Wade, a young medical student one hundred years ago, she demands the help of the local medicine woman, who is also known for dark sorcery. The curse is one of selfish revenge and dooms them both; the girl to her death, and Andrew Wade to his exile - in a painting. Abigail Matthews, a successful defense attorney in our time, is disillusioned with her career and sets off to her friend's home in the Ozark Mountains to sort out her life. In route, an unrelenting urge compels her to stop at a ramshackle roadside antique shop where she buys a mysterious painting; one that draws her into it, transporting her into Andrew Wade's existence. The key to their escape from this endless time in a bewitched painting is true love. Time, space, and a hundred-year spell will challenge and reinforce what is truly meant to be.

The Deuce

The Deuce
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 1635540658
ISBN-13 : 9781635540659
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Deuce by : Symm Hawes McCord

Fictional account based on facts regarding the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment and the bravery of those soldiers in World War 2.

Hard Times in the Country

Hard Times in the Country
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Publisher : Timothy Wahl
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9780595492534
ISBN-13 : 0595492533
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Hard Times in the Country by : Timothy L. Wahl

Timothy Wahl grew up on a dairy farm in the town of Andover, New York. A restless youth who hangs out with other farm boys dreams big and is bound and determined to make his mark on the world. But reality is a wet blanket. He not only feels out of place but IS out of place. He scores mediocre grades, plays sports clumsily, and contemplates without much success a future of fanfare and celebration. One of the few places where he feels like he belongs is in Mr. MacCrae's art class, which also serves as a dumping ground for miscreants and the troubled. No one knows just how troubled Timothy is until the summer of his senior year. If Timothy has any chance of overcoming his troubles and finding his place in the world, he'll have to find answers in uncommon places, and most importantly grow up. His life depends on it. Join Timothy as he finds adventure in a world where girls love The Beatles, neighbors still know each other, and where roots run deep. The good life may be just around the bend, but for now, it's Hard Times in the Country.

Arthurian Animation

Arthurian Animation
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781476606149
ISBN-13 : 1476606145
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Arthurian Animation by : Michael N. Salda

This is an exploration of the potent blend of Arthurian legend, cartoon animation, and cultural and artistic trends from 1933 to the present. In more than 170 theatrical and televised short cartoons, televised series and specials, and feature-length films from The Sword in the Stone to Shrek the Third--all covered in this book--animators have repeatedly brought the Round Table to life. Although these productions differ greatly in tone and intent--spanning spectra from comic to sober, fantastic to realistic, and entertaining to edifying--they share in the proof of Camelot's continuing relevance in the modern world.

Rooney

Rooney
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 622
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ISBN-10 : 9780803267992
ISBN-13 : 0803267991
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Rooney by : Rob L. Ruck

Born to an Irish Catholic working-class family on the Northside of Pittsburgh, Art Rooney (1901–88) dabbled in semipro baseball and boxing before discovering that his real talent lay not in playing sports but in promoting them. Though he was at the center of boxing, baseball, and racing in Pittsburgh and beyond, Rooney is best remembered for his contribution to the NFL, in particular to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team he founded in 1933. As Rooney led the team in the early years, he came to be known as football’s greatest loser; his influence, however, was instrumental in making the NFL the best-run league in American pro sports. The authors show how Rooney saw professional football—and the Steelers—through the Depression, World War II, the ascension of TV, and the development of the NFL. The book also follows him through the Steelers’ dynasty years under Rooney’s sons, with four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s alone. The first authoritative look at one of the most iconic figures in the history of the NFL, this book is both a critical chapter in the story of football in America and a thoroughly engaging in-depth introduction to a character unlike any other in the annals of American sports.