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From award-winning, internationally bestselling crime writer Catherine Ryan Howard comes The Trap: an unsettling mystery inspired by a series of still-unsolved disappearances in Ireland in the nineties, wherein one young woman risks everything to catch a faceless killer.
One year ago, Lucy’s sister, Nicki, left to meet friends at a pub in Dublin and never came home. The third Irish woman to vanish inexplicably in as many years, the agony of not knowing what happened that night has turned Lucy’s life into a waking nightmare. So, she’s going to take matters into her own hands.
Angela works as a civilian paper-pusher in the Missing Persons Unit, but wants nothing more than to be a fully fledged member of An Garda Síochána, the Irish police force. With the official investigation into the missing women stalled, she begins pulling on a thread that could break the case wide open—and destroy her chances of ever joining the force.
A nameless man drives through the night, his latest victim in the back seat. He’s going to tell her everything, from the beginning. And soon, she’ll realize: what you don’t know can hurt you …
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The Trap
Catherine Ryan Howard
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Stranded on a dark road in the middle of the night, a young woman
accepts a lift from a passing stranger. It's the nightmare scenario
that every girl is warned about, and she knows the dangers all too
well - but what other choice does she have? As they drive, she
alternates between fear and relief - one moment thinking he is just
a good man doing a good thing, the next convinced he's a monster.
But when he delivers her safely to her destination, she realizes
her fears were unfounded. And her heart sinks. Because a monster is
what she's looking for. She'll try again tomorrow night. But will
the man who took her sister take the bait?
"Finding God in War?" Is a book about courage, inspiration, and
hope. Within its pages, you will find the true stories of U. S.
Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines who served in Iraq and Afghanistan
and who deepened their understanding of their role in the military
and within God's universe of complex and confounding circumstances.
Their stories of war serve as inspiration for everyone on how to
make sense of our daily endeavors by learning how to uncover a
deeper meaning in our lives. Read about the luckiest unluckiest
Marine alive who felt his presence rest directly within the safe
hands of God as a bullet whizzed directly through his helmet
leaving him completely intact suffering only with a newly parted
hairstyle. Another Marine infuses scripture into his being for
strength and courage by stuffing pages from the Bible into his
boots prior to entering battle. A young reservist listens to the
sound of blasts going off around him and feels complete peace
knowing his role is to serve others and his fate rests in God's
hands. All of us can learn how to cope with our daily existences by
tapping into the spiritual coping skills of U. S. Warriors.
The truth behind a teenage girl’s disappearance becomes something
to conceal in a gripping novel about justice, lies, and impossible
choices by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde.
When nineteen-year-old Jill Moss goes missing near the Utah-Arizona
border, everyone has an opinion. Only Norma Gallagher, a search and
rescue volunteer, knows the real story. Norma’s already found
Jill, huddled in a cave and terrified that her abusive boyfriend,
Jake, will kill her. If he ever sees her again. To protect Jill
from a dangerous man, Norma quietly delivers the girl to her
grateful parents in California, even though she’s conflicted.
Keeping Jill safe and hidden from Jake, the press, and the public
will be their secret. But secrets can’t last forever. Five years
later, the disappearance stirs a new media frenzy when Jake is
arrested for the murder of Jill Moss—and Norma knows he didn’t
kill her. As Jake is about to stand trial, lust for retribution
inflames public opinion and Jill’s family refuses to come
forward, forcing Norma to make a life-changing decision. What are
the consequences if she stays silent? And what are the risks if she
dares to finally tell the truth?
SHORTLISTED FOR THE IRISH BOOK AWARDS' CRIME FICTION BOOK OF THE
YEAR _________________________________ *** A Top Ten Kindle
Bestseller *** 'Pure nerve-shredding suspense from the first page
to the last' Erin Kelly 'Blair Witch meets Fleabag ... pure
mastery' Janice Hallett 'Dazzling' Riley Sager
_________________________________ Movie-making can be murder. The
project Final Draft, a psychological horror, being filmed at a
house deep in a forest, miles from anywhere in the wintry wilds of
West Cork. The lead Former soap-star Adele Rafferty has stepped in
to replace the original actress at the very last minute. She can't
help but hope that this opportunity will be her big break - and she
knows she was lucky to get it, after what happened the last time
she was on a set. The problem Something isn't quite right about
Final Draft. When the strange goings-on in the script start to
happen on set too, Adele begins to fear that the real horror lies
off the page... _________________________________ 'A roller-coaster
ride and fun in every sense, I loved it!' Andrea Mara 'Will have
you glued to your sunbed ... insists on being read in one sitting'
Gloss
The Queen is a timely book with beautiful photos and fascinating
details about one of the most famous women of modern times: Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch in
history. "Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall
strive to be worthy of your trust." -Queen Elizabeth II, Coronation
Speech, June 2, 1953 When the Queen passed away on September 8,
2022, at the age of 96, she had reigned over the United Kingdom for
a total of 70 years and 214 days, having endured the ups and downs
that long life will bring. She was a beacon of hope during and
after the Second World War in difficult times when the world faced
a precarious future, and she served as a role model for generations
of men and women who continue to be in awe of her commitment to
service, sacrifice, and the Commonwealth of nations over which she
ruled. The abdication of her uncle, Edward VIII, in 1936 turned her
family's world upside-down. When her father was crowned King George
VI, Elizabeth was thrust into the eye of the storm as a future
queen. A shy and reserved child, she grew into a wise and
insightful monarch who dealt ably with 15 British Prime Ministers
during her long reign, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss. It was,
of course, not always straightforward and the Queen found herself
in hot water several times, most notably during the marriage of
Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales. When Diana was
tragically killed in a car crash, the standing of the Royal Family
was probably at its lowest ebb. It is unlikely that we will ever
see a monarch reign so long or so effectively again, holding
together a disparate group of nations, each with its own
aspirations, customs, and traditions. From her uncle's abdication
to the marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, this
intriguing biography includes all the ups and downs of Queen
Elizabeth's long life.
Unlikely road trip companions form an unexpected bond in an
uplifting novel about the past-lost and found-by the New York Times
and #1 Amazon Charts bestselling author. Lewis Madigan is young,
gay, out of work, and getting antsy when he's roped into providing
end-of-life care for his insufferable homophobic neighbor, Chester
Wheeler. Lewis doesn't need the aggravation, just the money. The
only requirements: run errands, be on call, and put up with a
miserable old churl no one else in Buffalo can bear. After
exchanging barbs, bickering, baiting, and pushing buttons, Chester
hits Lewis with the big ask. Lewis can't say no to a dying wish:
drive Chester to Arizona in his rust bucket of a Winnebago to see
his ex-wife for the first time in thirty-two years-for the last
time. One week, two thousand miles. To Lewis, it becomes an
illuminating journey into the life and secrets of a vulnerable man
he's finally beginning to understand. A neighbor, a stranger, and a
surprising new friend whose closure on a conflicted past is also
just beginning. So Long, Chester Wheeler is an uplifting novel
about looking deeper into the heart and soul to form bonds with the
last people we'd expect-only to discover that they're the ones who
need it most.
From New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde comes an
unforgettable story of courage and finding forgiveness in an
unforgiving wilderness. Seventeen-year-old Ethan Underwood is
totally unprepared to search for his father in the Blythe River
National Wilderness. Not only is he small, scrawny, and skittish
but he's barely speaking to the man after a traumatic betrayal. Yet
when his father vanishes from their remote cabin and rangers
abandon the rescue mission, suddenly it's up to Ethan to keep
looking. Angry or not, he's his father's only hope. With the help
of three locals-a fearless seventy-year-old widow, a pack guide,
and a former actor with limited outdoor skills-he heads into the
wild. The days that follow transform Ethan's world. Hail, punishing
sun, swollen rapids, and exhausting pain leave him wondering if
he's been fooled yet again: Is his father out here at all? As the
situation grows increasingly dire, Ethan realizes this quest has
become about more than finding his dad. From the bestselling author
of Pay It Forward comes a story of nature revealing human
nature-the trickiest terrain. Navigating an unforgiving landscape,
Ethan searches himself for the ability to forgive his father-if he
finds him alive.
The internationally bestselling book that inspired the Pay It
Forward movement is now available in a middle grade edition.
"Pay It Forward" is a moving, uplifting novel about Trevor
McKinney, a twelve-year-old boy in a small California town who
accepts his teacher's challenge to earn extra credit by coming up
with a plan to change the world. Trevor's idea is simple: do a good
deed for three people, and instead of asking them to return the
favor, ask them to "pay it forward" to three others who need help.
He envisions a vast movement of kindness and goodwill spreading
across the world, and in this "quiet, steady masterpiece with an
incandescent ending" ("Kirkus Reviews"), Trevor's actions change
his community forever.
This middle grade edition of "Pay It Forward "is extensively
revised, making it an appropriate and invaluable complement to
lesson plans and an ideal pick for book clubs, classroom use, and
summer reading. Includes an author'snote and curriculum guide.
An unexpected connection becomes the saving grace for two unlikely
friends in a heart-stirring novel about love, loss, and moving
forward by a New York Times and #1 Amazon Charts bestselling
author. Never knowing his parents, eleven-year-old Stewie Little
and his brother have been raised on a farm by their older sister.
Stewie steadfastly tends the chickens left by his beloved late
grandmother. And every day Stewie goes door to door selling fresh
eggs from his wagon-a routine with a surprise just around the
corner. It's his new customer, Marilyn. She's prickly and guarded,
yet comfortably familiar-she reminds the grieving Stewie so much of
the grandmother he misses more than he can express. Marilyn has a
reason for keeping her distance: a secret no one knows about. Her
survival tactic is to draw a line between herself and other
people-one that Stewie is determined to cross. As their visits
become more frequent, a complicated but deeply rooted relationship
grows. That's when Stewie discovers how much more there is to
Marilyn, to her past, and to challenges that become more pressing
each day. But whatever difficult times lie ahead, Stewie learns
that although he can't fix everything for Marilyn or himself, at
least he's no longer alone.
The truth behind a teenage girl’s disappearance becomes something
to conceal in a gripping novel about justice, lies, and impossible
choices by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde.
When nineteen-year-old Jill Moss goes missing near the Utah-Arizona
border, everyone has an opinion. Only Norma Gallagher, a search and
rescue volunteer, knows the real story. Norma’s already found
Jill, huddled in a cave and terrified that her abusive boyfriend,
Jake, will kill her. If he ever sees her again. To protect Jill
from a dangerous man, Norma quietly delivers the girl to her
grateful parents in California, even though she’s conflicted.
Keeping Jill safe and hidden from Jake, the press, and the public
will be their secret. But secrets can’t last forever. Five years
later, the disappearance stirs a new media frenzy when Jake is
arrested for the murder of Jill Moss—and Norma knows he didn’t
kill her. As Jake is about to stand trial, lust for retribution
inflames public opinion and Jill’s family refuses to come
forward, forcing Norma to make a life-changing decision. What are
the consequences if she stays silent? And what are the risks if she
dares to finally tell the truth?
An Amazon Charts and Wall Street Journal bestseller. From New York
Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde comes a gripping and
emotional novel about friendship, motherhood, and the journey
toward finding a place to call home. Brooke is a divorced single
mom, financially strapped, living with her mother, and holding
tight to the one thing that matters most: her two-year-old
daughter, Etta. Then, in a matter of seconds, Brooke’s life is
shattered when she’s carjacked. Helpless and terrified, all
Brooke can do is watch as Etta, still strapped in her seat,
disappears into the Los Angeles night. Miles away, Etta is found by
Molly, a homeless teen who is all too used to darkness. Thrown away
by her parents, and with a future as stable as the wooden crate she
calls home, Molly survives day to day by her wits. As unpredictable
as her life is, she’s stunned to find Etta, abandoned and alone.
Shielding the little girl from more than the elements, Molly must
put herself in harm’s way to protect a child as lost as she is.
Out of one terrible moment, Brooke’s and Molly’s desperate
paths converge and an unlikely friendship across generations and
circumstances is formed. With it, Brooke and Molly will come to
discover that what’s lost—and what’s found—can change in a
heartbeat.
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Catherine Ryan Howard
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'Dark, creepy and very clever, The Trap will lure you in and keep
you captive until the very last page' CL TAYLOR 'Everything a
thriller should be: clever, page-tearing, devastating' ABIGAIL DEAN
'Topical, twisty, and with a real heart stopper of a moment halfway
in that'll make you turn the lights back on' - GILLIAN MCALLISTER
Stranded on a dark road in the middle of the night, a young woman
accepts a lift from a passing stranger. It's the nightmare scenario
that every girl is warned about, and she knows the dangers all too
well - but what other choice does she have? As they drive, she
alternates between fear and relief - one moment thinking he is just
a good man doing a good thing, the next convinced he's a monster.
But when he delivers her safely to her destination, she realizes
her fears were unfounded. And her heart sinks. Because a monster is
what she's looking for. She'll try again tomorrow night. But will
the man who took her sister take the bait? - Inspired by a series
of still-unsolved disappearances, The Trap is the startlingly
original new thriller from internationally bestselling author
Catherine Ryan Howard. 'Dark and witty and clever. An original and
highly gripping read, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' -
Alice Feeney 'A heart-in-your-mouth, punch-you-in-the-gut, gripping
thriller. This book will leave you breathless, terrified, and
desperate for more' - L. C. North 'A breakneck thriller with so
many twists and turns that your head will spin. I absolutely tore
through The Trap ' - Holly Seddon
An orphaned boy raised by a survivalist wends his way into the real
world in an emotional novel about hope, fears, and found family by
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde. Out there is
chaos, the collapse of society, and so much to be afraid of. All
that matters is freedom. That’s what Remy Blake has been taught
by his survivalist father. Raised off the grid in the middle of
nowhere, his own survival skills not yet honed, Remy is days shy of
his eighth birthday when his father unexpectedly dies. As seasons
pass, supplies run out, and fending for himself grows more
desperate, Remy sets out on foot, unprepared for the great unknown
of civilization. He is found—near feral, silent, and
terrified—in the small rural town of Blaire. To Anne, a nurturing
mother of two adopted teenagers who’s still dealing with her own
childhood rejections, Remy is not a lost cause. Just a challenging
one. As Remy cautiously adapts to his new foster home, his family
wants nothing more than to reassure him that he can trust the
world. But to do so, they must first reexamine how much they trust
the world themselves, and how much they should. As Remy’s journey
into the real world begins, figuring out how to navigate it becomes
a path they will have to learn to walk together.
Unlikely road trip companions form an unexpected bond in an
uplifting novel about the past-lost and found-by the New York Times
and #1 Amazon Charts bestselling author. Lewis Madigan is young,
gay, out of work, and getting antsy when he's roped into providing
end-of-life care for his insufferable homophobic neighbor, Chester
Wheeler. Lewis doesn't need the aggravation, just the money. The
only requirements: run errands, be on call, and put up with a
miserable old churl no one else in Buffalo can bear. After
exchanging barbs, bickering, baiting, and pushing buttons, Chester
hits Lewis with the big ask. Lewis can't say no to a dying wish:
drive Chester to Arizona in his rust bucket of a Winnebago to see
his ex-wife for the first time in thirty-two years-for the last
time. One week, two thousand miles. To Lewis, it becomes an
illuminating journey into the life and secrets of a vulnerable man
he's finally beginning to understand. A neighbor, a stranger, and a
surprising new friend whose closure on a conflicted past is also
just beginning. So Long, Chester Wheeler is an uplifting novel
about looking deeper into the heart and soul to form bonds with the
last people we'd expect-only to discover that they're the ones who
need it most.
During WWII, a teenage boy finds his voice, the courage of his
convictions, and friends for life in an emotional and uplifting
novel by the New York Times and #1 Amazon Charts bestselling
author. 1941. Steven Katz is the son of prosperous landowners in
rural California. Although his parents don't approve, he's found
true friends in Nick, Suki, and Ollie, sons of field workers. The
group is inseparable. But Steven is in turmoil. He's beginning to
acknowledge that his feelings for Nick amount to more than
friendship. When the bombing of Pearl Harbor draws the US into
World War II, Suki and his family are forced to leave their home
for the internment camp at Manzanar. Ollie enlists in the army and
ships out. And Nick must flee. Betrayed by his own father and
accused of a crime he didn't commit, he turns to Steven for help.
Hiding Nick in a root cellar on his family's farm, Steven acts as
Nick's protector and lifeline to the outside world. As the war
escalates, bonds deepen and the fear of being different falls away.
But after Nick unexpectedly disappears one day, Steven's life focus
is to find him. On the way, Steven finds a place he belongs and a
lesson about love that will last him his lifetime.
A heart-stirring novel about the joy that comes from finding love
in unexpected places by the New York Times and #1 Amazon Charts
bestselling author. Thirteen-year-old Abby Hubble lives in an
unhappy home in the Sierra Nevada foothills where her father makes
life miserable for her and her mother, Mary. One day Abby witnesses
a man dump a litter of puppies into the nearby river. Diving in to
rescue all seven, she knows she won't be able to bring them home.
Afraid for their fate at the pound, she takes them to an abandoned
cabin, where all she can offer is a promise that she'll be back the
next day. To grieving widower Elliot Colvin, life has lost meaning.
Looking for solace, he retreats to the hunting cabin he last
visited years ago, before his wife's illness. What he discovers is
not at all what he expected: seven puppies and one determined girl
with an indomitable heart. As Abby and Elliot's friendship deepens,
Abby imagines how much better her life-and the puppies' lives-would
be if her mother were married to Elliot instead of her father. But
when Abby's father moves the family hundreds of miles away, Abby
and her mother must decide how long they're willing to defer
happiness. Seven Perfect Things is a story about joy, where to find
it, how to know it when you see it, and the courage it takes to
hang on to it once you have it.
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An unforgettable novel about the power of friendship and kindness
by the New York Times bestselling author of Pay It Forward. In the
summer of 1969, fourteen-year-old Lucas Painter carries a huge
weight on his shoulders. His brother is fighting in Vietnam. His
embattled parents are locked in a never-ending war. And his best
friend, Connor, is struggling with his own family issues. To find
relief from the chaos, Lucas takes long, meandering walks, and one
day he veers into the woods. There he discovers an isolated cabin
and two huge dogs. Frightened, he runs. And the dogs run with him.
Lucas finds unusual peace in running with the dogs, and eventually
he meets their owner, Zoe Dinsmore. Closed off and haunted by a
tragic past, Zoe has given up. She doesn't want to be saved. She
wants out. But Lucas doesn't want her to go, and he sees an
opportunity to bring more than one friend back into the light. It's
either the best or worst idea he's ever had, but Lucas isn't giving
up on Zoe or Connor. Their unexpected connection might be the
saving grace that Zoe thought she'd lost, that Connor needs, and
that Lucas has been running toward.
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde returns with
a hopeful novel of sacrifice, two lost souls, and enduring love.
It's 1965, and life has taken a turn for eighteen-year-old Anton
Addison-Rice. Nearly a year after his brother died in a tragic
accident, Anton is still wounded-physically and emotionally. Alone
for the holidays, he catches a glimpse of his neighbor Edith across
the street one evening and realizes that she's in danger. Anton is
determined to help Edith leave her abusive marriage. Frightened and
fifteen years Anton's senior, Edith is slow to trust. But when she
needs a safe place to stay, she lets down her guard, and over the
course of ten days an unlikely friendship grows. As Anton falls
hopelessly and selflessly in love, Edith fears both her husband
finding her and Anton getting hurt. She must disappear without
telling anyone where she's going-even Anton. If keeping Edith safe
means letting her go, Anton will say goodbye forever. Or so he
believes. What would happen, though, if one day their paths should
cross again?
This clinical textbook will update the reader on the relevant
anatomy, known biomechanics, clinical assessment, musculoskeletal
conditions and treatment of the thorax and how these relate to the
function of the whole body. An integrated biopsychosocial model
(the Integrated Systems Model - ISM) will be highlighted in this
text and used as a foundation for clinicians to organize their
knowledge from multiple sources. The text emphasizes the current
suggestion from the evidence that treatment be individualized and
that clinical reasoning form the basis for treatment decisions.
Richly illustrated with 3D-rendered colour anatomical drawings, and
over 250 clinical photographs, The Thorax: An integrated approach
is the definitive manual on the thorax for all bodyworkers helping
patients improve mobility and control of the trunk.
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