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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 21:09 |
Just North of Luck by Susan Whitfield Description: The ABCs have never been so twisted! Logan Hunter searches the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina for a serial killer who is targeting school employees in the tiny community of Trust, just North of Luck. ISBN 978-0-7414-4359-5 $15.95 Infinity Publishing |
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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 21:00 |
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UNSTABLE ENVIRONMENT by Marcia Colette Selfless pilot Sinclair Duval gave up two promotions, a beautiful condo, and a lover to protect her three-year-old niece from the lifestyle that destroyed the child's scheming mother, Sinclair's sister. Blaming himself for the loss of his fiancée in the last were-cheetah skirmish, brooding healer Rio Velasquez wants nothing to do with the upcoming battle, but struggles with turning his back on another innocent victim. When an act of sabotage nearly causes the toddler's death, Rio delivers a bite that saves her life--and changes her into a shape-shifter. A deadly clan war, an overzealous Social Service worker, an out-of-control shifting child, and falling in love add up to an Unstable Environment. Publisher: Parker Publishing ISBN: 978-1-60043-035-0 Price: $10.95 |
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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 19:42 |
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 The Memory of Gills", by Catherine Carter, LSU Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-8071-3176-3 (PAPER) is a 72-page book of poems. On the jacket, R.H.W. Dillard wrote,
"Catherine Carter's first volume of poetry exudes a genuinely classical quality-cool-eyed and clear-eyed, intelligent, unsentimental, self-aware, and witty in the fullest and best sense. Carter takes our evolutionary development in the womb as a departure point for remembering or imagining our links with nonhuman animals, which make us feel both alien and alive. She writes of being "raised by wolves," that "everyone marries into another species," and of "hearing things" in the voices of the rattlesnake plantain or the apple core. With an offbeat, sometimes-gallows humor-the poems' subjects range from roadkill to stingray-human sex to a traffic ticket for avoiding toads on the road-that looks at our connections of blood, home, and exile, The Memory of Gills nonetheless speaks of hope that we belong where we are." |
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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 18:50 |
Title: "The Children of Sherlock Holmes" Author: Dr. Ben F. Eller Publisher: Pendium Publishing House ISBN # 978-0-9816883-0-5
TItle "The Children of Sherlock Holmes" - Dr. Ben F. Eller
Synopsis The novel is a Sherlock Holmes mystery set against the backdrop of 1890's England . . . one of the most intriguing and contradictory eras in human history. Their nation's scholars produced literature, art, and music to the wonderment of humankind as twenty thousand abandoned homeless children roamed their nation's capitol. Ten thousand more toiled fourteen-hour days in wretched factories. Seven hundred of one thousand poor children died before the age of five.
In such an unjust society Holmes confronts the exploitation, enslavement and murder of children in an underworld of perverse corruption that extends from unimaginable working conditions in factories to flesh merchants of the Middle East to the highest levels of English government. Holmes is driven to the edge of madness as he examines the desperate lives of factory children attempting to survive a web of corrupt politicians, factory owners and an indifferent society.
Bio Ben Eller currently resides in Cullowhee, North Carolina. HIs professional career has been primarily in academe . . . Associate Professor of Psychology, East Tennessee State University and Professor/Program Chair (Professor Emeritus), Educational Technology, University of Alabama. He earned a Bachelor's in Mathematics from Milligan College and MS and doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of Tennessee. He worked with the Atomic Energy Commission in Oak Ridge, Tennessee while attending graduate school.
Ben has published in the areas of child abuse, autism, disruptive children and adolescents, and ecucational technology. He published a textbook with Wadsworth Publishing and has written two novels and two movie scripts. "The Children of Sherlock Holmes" (historical fiction) and "The Cleansing" (science fiction). He has two children, a daughter Elizabeth and a son Todd. His hobbies include running, tennis, biking, frequent trips to Vegas and of course his love of writing. |
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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 18:25 |
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Title: The Heart Behind the Mask Author: Nancy S. Edwards ISBN: 142512168-3 Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publisher’s Price: $24.89 About the Book: Greyson Hart has been framed for the murder of her second husband by her ex-husband, Clayton. Greyson knows that she is next unless she takes control of the situation. Not planning on allowing her self to be the next victim of Clayton's evil, Greyson fakes her own violent death then goes into hiding. Alone and badly injured from a faked car accident, Greyson hides out in an abandoned warehouse and then along the treacherous banks of the Cape Fear River. Eventually, with the help of two trusted friends, she escapes to the North Carolina Mountains where she lives as a near hermit for several years. During her years in the mountains, Greyson faces many battles as she struggles to make a new life for her self on the isolated mountain top. But Greyson has to endure many hardships. Not only does she have to battle the normal hardships of everyday mountain life but those hardships are compounded by the adversity of isolation, constant loneliness, and unusually harsh weather. Her days are hard enough but Greyson's nights are even longer as she battles the emotional demons that have also long plagued her. Over time, she begins to come to terms with these demons but still longs to be free and to finally find someone with which she can make a life. Just when Greyson thinks she has battled every kind of hardship that life can throw her way, Detective O'Connor finds out where she is hiding and comes to find her. But unknown to Greyson he is coming not to arrest her but rather to win her heart.Book Size: 5” x 8” Paper weight: 20 (30% recycled) Weight of book: 13 ounces / .3753 kg Binding: Perfect bound paperback Page Count: 358 pages Number of books per case if ordered from publisher: Print on Demand service as needed Publication Date: December, 2007 Availability: On-Line: The Heart behind the Mask is available from several on-line retailers such as Amazon.com, Borders.com, Barnes and Nobles.com, Abebooks.com, and Chapters.indigo.ca. Distribution: Copies are available for distribution through Trafford Publishing (contact information below), Ingram Book Group, Gardner’s Book Service, Bertram Books and Baker and Taylor. Trafford Publishing: (ISBN 142512168-3) Tel. 1-250-383-6834 or 1-888-232-4444 (Canada and US only) 0845 230 9601 or 44 (0)1865 722 113 (UK) Web: www.trafford.com E-mail:
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Hat's Off!
| ...to Brenda Kay Ledford whose poem,"Progress", was selected by the judge, Katherine Stripling Byer< as one of the winners of the "WNC-Woman's Poetry Contest." Ledford's poem will appear in the August 2007 issue of WNC Woman's Magazine. |
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