I don’t cry at much, except for any time a dog gets hurt or dies in a movie, TV show, or commercial. That kills me. But today I feel like I am going to be tested. My youngest baby basset is playing in the high school marching band at the Veterans Day Parade. It is usually a very upbeat parade with lots of great floats and the music from the school bands is always fun to listen to. But we are honoring those who served and those whose sacrificed. As a mom it breaks my heart. I will keep it together today. High school is hard enough without having a mom who is a wreck making a scene.
The Anglesey Murders: Unholy Island
by Conrad Jones
(3,260 Reviews)
Genre: Crime Fiction | Mystery
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The first of the Anglesey Murders novels. One of the best series you will read..If you like gripping and violent, then Conrad Jones will enthrall you.
DI Alan Williams is called to the recovery of two bodies from the sea at Trearddur Bay, during a storm. The lifeboat crew suspect they’re fishermen, washed away by a wave but they’re wrong. Alan and his detective sergeant, Kim Davies, realise the men were beaten and tied together before they entered the water. Two miles along the headland at Porth Dafarch, a third victim is found but there are no obvious links. As the number of victims increases, a major investigation team battles to unravel a deadly puzzle which, appears to have links to a series of historic murders from the 90’s. In 1995, Peter Moore owned and operated the cinema in Holyhead. It is thought he assaulted over 40 men and he was arrested and charged with four murders, which he’d committed in as many months. He was jailed for life in 1996 and is still the only recorded Welsh serial killer. Fast forward to today and Detective Inspector Alan Williams is investigating a series of murders with uncanny similarities to the Peter Moore attacks. Is there a copycat on the loose or are the murders connected to the local underworld, which controls the supply of narcotics across North Wales and the North West? Finding a motive, is the challenge he might not win. ALL THE TIME THEY’RE TRACKING THE KILLER, THE KILLER IS STALKING THEM…
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Secrets Hidden In The Glass
by Cate Beauman
(3,664 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Romance
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Three Siblings. One Year. Everything Changes.
Stained glass artist Callie Davis is in desperate need of a vacation. Burnt out and on the edge of a nervous breakdown, she’s taking refuge on Massachusetts’ tiny Carter Island. Callie yearns for long, lazy days and pretty walks on the beach — blessed solitude and an escape from the pressures of her career and complications of her life. Then she bumps into gorgeous Nate Carter, and everything changes.
Sheriff Nathan Carter couldn’t be happier now that the height of the summer season has finally come and gone. After four endless months, tourists have packed their bags and headed for the mainland. The quiet days of autumn are about to befall the town — the way Nate and his fellow Sandersonians like it best.
But nothing ends up quite the way Nate expects when he meets the beautiful blond with the big blue eyes. Callie’s pretty smiles hide secrets — deep, dark mysteries that have the potential to rip apart their lives.
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The Haunting of The Holloway Family (A Riveting Haunted House Mystery Series Book 8)
by James Hunt
(401 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Horror
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A job opportunity has brought the Holloway family to a small desert town on the Arizona/California border in the middle of nowhere. But what is thought as a godsend soon devolves into a parent’s worst nightmare.
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One Bet: A Second Chance Romance (Frat House Scandal Book 1)
by Summer Cooper
(130 Reviews)
Genre: Romance
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Year after year, Avery put on her best fake smile during homecoming week.
But this year sucked especially — it was the anniversary celebration of Alpha Alpha Phi.
The respectable, by-the-book Professor Stroh hadn’t always been like this though.
Once upon a time, she’d been the pierced and tattooed girl in fishnets and combat boots, voted most likely to cut someone.
She was the girl who took down that jackass-filled frat house.
But today, she’s about to face her worst nightmare.
The blue eyes, long legs, tapered waist, and rock-hard abs of NFL quarterback Keaton Shaw.
One of the Alphas she ruined with her infamous article…
Because of that stupid bet.
Because they were scumbags.
Because of the way they treated women, and her.
Bad news for her that Keaton still looks amazing.
And gorgeous. And charming. And everything she wishes he wasn’t…
And she’s still single.
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From Frazzled to Fantastic! You’re One Thought Away From Feeling Better
by Lynn Durham, Sam Horn
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Genre: Religion & Spirituality | Self-Help
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Did you know that 5 minutes of remembered anger can depress your immune function for up to 6 hours? That your platelets get sticky with stress? That the telomeres on your DNA shorten and you age faster? This book is filled with stories, comments, suggestions, quotes and references to medical research rich in proving the psychological and physical benefits in healthy thinking and feeling good. You can look over the “new thoughts” at the end of each segment with an open mind and see if there are any you want to “test drive” in your life to change your heart variability pattern from jagged and erratic to a more coherent rhythm as you move From Frazzled To Fantastic!
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HMS Sheffield: The Life and Times of ‘Old Shiny’
by Ronald Bassett
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | History
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HMS Sheffield was one of the most distinguished warships to serve throughout the Second World War.
Launched in 1936 by Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent, HMS Sheffield was the third of the Royal Navy’s ten Town-class cruisers. She marked a number of firsts: the first ship to be named for Sheffield, the first to have stainless steel fixtures instead of brass, and the first to carry operational RDF (Radio Direction Finding) equipment. Old Shiny, as she became affectionately known, was manufactured to the high standards of peacetime.
Even hitting a mine was unable to render her inactive for long. Her crew simply manufactured a wooden patch, and saw her safely home. Achieving twelve honours over thirty years’ service, Old Shiny notably exchanged salvoes with the Bismarck, engaged Admiral Hipper and Lützow, and helped sink Scharnhorst.
A more unusual deployment came in 1956, as HMS Sheffield was one of the ships loaned by the Admiralty for the Technicolor epic The Battle of the River Plate!
Drawn from the experiences of the men who lived, fought and served on board, in HMS Sheffield Ronald Bassett paints an evocative and highly personal portrait of Old Shiny, and shows how she was more than just a warship.
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