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The ever-irresistible Irene Adler, her dashing barrister husband,
Godfrey Norton, and the indomitable Miss Nell Huxleigh have arrived
at last as their French cottage-having survived dastardly plots,
Russian spies, pistol-wielding criminals, and the occasional cobra.
The happy trio seeks nothing but rest and peace-but Irene has
always chafed under idle conditions, and Paris, she says, "is
pretty and urbane, but hardly a center of excitement." So when
Charles Frederick Worth, the Parisian king of couture, invites
Irene to become his "mannequin de ville," to wear the fabulous
worth creations to stimulate his trade, Irene leaps at the chance.
But what was a joyous lark soon turns into a journey that can lead
to disgrace, dishonor, and death when Irene, Nell, and Godfrey are
drawn into a series of events that will compel Irene to the one
place that she daren't go and the one man she must not
confront-Prague and the King of Bohemia.
The tradition of pets in the White House goes all the way back to
the Founding Fathers. From the parrot and foxhounds of George
Washington to Spot and Barney, the current canines of the Bushes,
the First Family's animal companions have always had a special
place in America's heart.
These various (and often exotic) animals have enjoyed the
special privileges of living in the nation's capital, giving them
access to the scenes of power. So when something goes awry in the
White House, who better to solve it than these pet detectives
Did Rex, Ronald Reagan's King Charles spaniel, play a role in
uncovering Irangate What mystery did Franklin Roosevelt's Scottish
terrier, Fala, uncover when left on the Aleutian Islands How would
some of the more unusual pets, such as John Quincy Adams's pet
alligator or Calvin Coolidge hippopotamus, search for clues in the
halls of the Executive Mansion
AWARD-WINNING STORIES from USA TODAY bestselling author Carole
Nelson Douglas, featuring mystery icons Sam Spade and Edgar Allan
Poe. Interior illustrations designed by the author. Noir urban
fantasy paranormal investigator Delilah Street and iconic
contemporary feline sleuth Midnight Louie team up for a trio of
tales, including one based on an Edgar Allan Poe story fragment
found after his death. From Sam Spade's "black bird"--the priceless
Maltese Falcon--to Poe's "The Raven," Louie and Delilah keep up
with their noted detective forebears. Stories published previously
in anthologies are collected here for the first time: "Bogieman"
from Unusual Suspects; "Butterfly Kiss" from The Mammoth Book of
Vampire Romance 2; "The Riches That There Lie" from Poe's
Lighthouse.
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Delilah and her partner - tall, dark, handsome, and Hispanic ex-FBI
guy Ric Montoya - are busy solving a 'Romeo and Juliet'
double-murder and she's got plenty more to deal with: vampires,
werewolves, and tigers, oh my
It was the revelation of the millennium: witches, werewolves,
vampires and other supernaturals are real. Fast-forward 13 years:
TV reporter Delilah Street used to cover the small-town bogeyman
beat back in Kansas, but now, in high-octane Las Vegas - which is
run by a werewolf mob - she finds herself holding back the gates of
Hell itself. But at least she has a hot new guy and one big bad
wolfhound to help her out...
Winner of the American Mystery Award for Best Novel of Romantic
Suspense, and the Romantic Times Award for Best Historical Mystery
Miss Irene Adler, the beautiful American opera singer who once
outwitted Sherlock Holmes, is also a superb detective, as Oscar
Wilde and Bram Stoker can attest. Even Holmes himself must
admit--albeit grudgingly--that she acquits herself competently.
But in matters of the heart she encounters difficulty. The Crown
Prince of Bohemia--tall, blonde, and handsome--proves to be a cad.
Will dashing barrister Godfrey Norton be able to convince Irene
that not all handsome men are cut from the same broadcloth?
Guy Ritchie is directing a new film for Warner Bros. based on the
life of Sherlock Holmes, due out in the fall of 2009. Robert Downey
Jr. is Holmes, Jude Law is his able sidekick Dr. Watson. Rachel
McAdams portrays Irene Adler, a femme fatale who Holmes always
considered to be """the ""woman"--and who outwitted Holmes when few
could.
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