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London is the location for the next Tangshan Tigers tournament and
they can't wait to arrive. But their excitement turns to intrigue
when a mysterious black-clad figure sneaks into their welcome party
- and steals a priceless diamond. Who is the elusive jewel thief
and how will the Tigers hunt him down? A thrilling chase is on.
In this second brilliant Tangshan adventure, the Tigers are back at
the Beijing International Academy, training for their next victory.
But when their friend Li-lian disappears and Master Chang vanishes,
the Tigers grow suspicious. A vital clue leads them to their
Master, and a deadly hunt begins. Master Chang must find a
mysterious golden key, which will unlock priceless treasures - and
save Li-lian's life.
The Mobile & Ohio Railroad was the longest line in the nation
when it was completed in spring of 1861--the final spike driven a
few weeks after Confederate artillery shelled Fort Sumter. Within
days, the M&O was swept up in the Civil War as a prime conveyor
of troops and supplies, a strategic and tactical asset to both
Confederate and Union armies, who fought to control it. Its
northern terminus at Columbus, Kentucky saw some of the earliest
fighting in the war. The southern terminus in Mobile, Alabama was
the scene of some of the last. U. S. Grant, William T. Sherman,
Nathan Bedford Forrest, Newton Knight of the "Free State of Jones"
and others battled over the M&O, the Federals taking it
mile-by-mile. This book chronicles the campaigns and battles for
the railroad and the calamity endured by the civilians who lived
along it.
The Jackson Purchase is the far western section of Kentucky. In
1861, it was a rich agricultural and iron producing region. It also
controlled the mouths of the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee
rivers, as well as that middle stretch of the mighty Mississippi
where it transitions from a northern to a southern river. The
Purchase was the riverine gateway to the Deep South. The obvious
military importance of the region caused both the Federal and
Confederate governments to pour material resources and military
talent into the Purchase in an effort to hold it and defend it
against the incursions of their enemies. The Jackson Purchase was
the Civil War training ground of such army officers as U.S. Grant,
C.F. Smith, Leonidas Polk, Lloyd Tilghman, and the navy's own
Andrew H. Foote, commander of the Federal ""Brown Water Navy"".
Four major amphibious battles were fought for control of the area:
Columbus-Belmont, Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, and Island Number Ten.
This book tells the story of the bloody years 1861 and 1862 and the
tense, contested Union occupation that followed in the region known
as ""The South Carolina of Kentucky.
Thomas J. Wood, Kentuckian, graduated fifth in his West Point class
in 1846 and joined the staff of General Zachary Taylor. The Mexican
War was just beginning and Wood fought in several battles after
which he served under General Winfield Scott in Mexico City. In
1861, Wood became a brigadier general of volunteers and began his
Civil War service with the Army of the Cumberland, with whom he
fought in every campaign and most of its major battles. Wood has
never before been the subject of a full length biography but is
well known for a notorious lapse of judgment resulting in a
Confederate breakthrough at Chickamauga that shattered the Union
right flank and threatened the survival of the Army of the
Cumberland. It is a moment in the war still argued about. Wood
learned from his mistake, became a better general from that time on
(notably at Missionary Ridge and Nashville), and redeemed himself
in the eyes of his fellow officers and his civilian superiors.
The Louisville & Nashville Railroad was completed just as the
first salvos of the Civil War erupted. As one of the few U.S.
railroads linking the North and South, the L&N was valuable to
both the Union and the Confederacy. Consequently, its route became
a fiercely contested corridor of fire and blood. This history
recounts the numerous military events along the L&N in the
years 1861 through 1865, and also examines the still-resonant theme
of the relationship between a major corporation and the government
during a time of national crisis.
It took just one message to change Jason's life forever. A
successful businessman with a loving wife, a beautiful house and a
fast car, he spiralled into a world of escorts and the thrill of
forbidden love. Beautiful, chaotic, manipulative Aimee had him the
moment he set eyes on her. Risking everything and crippled by guilt
he started a passionate, extreme, sex fuelled affair that would not
only tear him apart, but that also offered the tantalising prospect
of a new and exciting life. With graphic scenes of extreme sexual
acts, Caught in the Game takes a dark look at a forbidden world
where love and money go hand in hand. This book is unsuitable for
persons under the age of 18. Dan Lee is an actor and writer living
in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. "Not for the faint
hearted, Caught in the Game takes you on a perilous journey to the
heights of sexual experience and the depths of human despair." GP
Taylor - New York Times Bestselling Author
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