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Lizzie (Paperback)
Evan Hunter
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R430
R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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A family as raw and unyielding as the soil of the Virginia farm
they left behind, they pursued their dream, journeying west across
the American continent. In a boundless land of unimaginable
dangers, they discovered their own will for survival -- and forged
a triumph of the human spirit.
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Romance (Hardcover)
Evan Hunter
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R932
R815
Discovery Miles 8 150
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It's not a mystery, it's a story of survival and triumph. That's
what some people say about Romance, a would-be hit play about an
actress pursued by a knife-wielding stalker. But isn't it romantic!
Before the show can open, the leading lady is really attacked,
outside the theater. And before the detectives of the 87th can
solve that crime, the same actress is stabbed again. This time for
keeps. A.D.A. Nellie Brand moves in for a murder conviction, but
Detective Steve Carella is sure she's got the wrong guy, and
wrestles for the case with Fat Ollie Weeks, Isola's foulest cop.
While Bert Kling interviews witnesses and suspects ranging from the
show's producers to the author - who has written novels about cops
and knows how it's done - to the lead's lovely understudy, he can't
keep his mind off what's happening to him. He's falling in love.
With a doctor. Who happens to be a deputy chief surgeon. Who
happens to be a black woman. In the city of Isola, nothing is black
and white. In the play Romance, no one is guilty or innocent. And
in the gritty reality of the 87th Precinct, everyone is in love
with something - even if it's only murder.
Matthew Hope has been shot - taking two bullets outside a bar in
Calusa's seediest neighborhood. With Matthew in a postsurgery
semicoma, the men and women who know him best go to the places he
went, talk to the people he talked to, and desperately try to find
out who wanted Matthew Hope dead. The sexy, tough investigator
called Toots Kiley, the world-weary cop named Morris Bloom, and
Warren Chambers, a strong black man who gets reminded every day
that Florida is still the Deep South, start to get the picture:
Matthew Hope had walked into a weird and wild world. Hope had been
hired to close a real estate deal for a small, successful circus.
He found himself surrounded by trapeze artists, wild animal
trainers, seductive dancers, and freaks who shared a society of
amazing feats, kinky sex, and dark secrets. Before Hope could do
his job he had to find out how a curvacious three-foot-tall woman
met a violent death, and what happened to her extensive estate.
Instead of an answer, Hope got a riddle. Now in a Calusa hospital,
he fights for his life. His friends scramble for clues. But the
riddle - and a killer - are still out there: There was a little
girl who had a little girl who had a little girl...
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Mary, Mary (Hardcover)
Evan Hunter
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R978
R851
Discovery Miles 8 510
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With his sizzling dialogue and drop-dead surprises, Ed McBain has
elevated the crime novel into fine art. Mary, Mary is vintage
McBain. It is Christmas in Florida. The decorations are only
slightly more false than the cheer, and a trial is going on - the
kind of trial that grabs headlines and makes people wonder what
kind of person could possibly represent the defendant. For in this
case, the accused Mary Barton, is charged with the monstrous murder
of three innocent young girls. Matthew Hope, the defense attorney
who only represents people he believes innocent, believes the
eccentric hard-talking Mary Barton would never harm a soul. So does
the beautiful, genteel Englishwoman whose life Mary touched years
before and who is now footing the bill for her defense. All the
money in the world can't buy Matthew Hope a case. As the trial
progresses, eyewitnesses place Mary with the victims; one witness
even claims to have seen Mary burying the bodies. The evidence for
a conviction is overwhelming, and Mary, stubbornly contrary, seems
incapable of helping her own case. Could Mary truly be a homicidal
maniac? Or could the witnesses be mistaken? Caught up in an illicit
love affair with a sexy prosecutor, scrambling to put up some kind
of a defense, Hope is running out of tricks. When the real story of
Mary Barton surfaces, defense attorney Matthew Hope will discover
just how much he has to lose...and unearth a few long-buried
secrets that refuse to die.
The "shocking" and "suspense-packed" bestseller about one teacher's
stand against student violence, and the basis for the Academy
Award-nominated film (The New York Times Book Review). After
serving his country in World War II, Richard Dadier decides to
become an English teacher-and for the sin of wanting to make a
difference, he's hired at North Manual Trades High School. A tough
vocational school in the East Bronx, Manual Trades is home to
angry, unruly teenagers exiled from New York City's regular public
schools. On his first day, Dadier endures relentless mockery and
ridicule and makes an enemy of the student body by rescuing a
female colleague from a vicious attack. His fellow educators are
bitter, disillusioned, and too afraid of their pupils to risk
turning their backs on them in the classroom. But Dadier refuses to
give up without a fight. Over the course of the semester, he tries
again and again to break through the wall of hatred and scorn and
win his students' respect. The more he learns about their difficult
circumstances, the more convinced he becomes that a good teacher
can make a difference in their lives. His idealism will be put to
the ultimate test, however, when a long-simmering power struggle
with his most intimidating student explodes into a violent
schoolroom showdown. The basis for the blockbuster film starring
Glenn Ford and Sidney Poitier, Evan Hunter's The Blackboard Jungle
is a brutal, unflinching look at the dark side of American
education and an early masterpiece from the author who went on to
write the gritty 87th Precinct series as Ed McBain. Drawn from
Hunter's own experiences as a New York City schoolteacher, it is a
"nightmarish but authentic" drama that packs a knockout punch
(Time).
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