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Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
Bootlegging truck driver The Bandit (Reynolds) bets a Texan millionaire (Pat McCormick) that he can smuggle a consignment of prohibited beer across state lines from Texas to Atlanta in just over a day. Cue an extended car chase across the country, with Gleason playing the dim-witted sheriff in pursuit and Sally Field providing some on-the-road romance.
Smokey and the Bandit II (1980)
Bandit Reynolds) is now an alcoholic down on his luck, who accepts the job of delivering an elephant to the Republican National Convention in just 24 hours. Hot on his tail of course, is the redneck sheriff Buford T. Justice (Gleason).
Smokey and the Bandit III (1983)
Truck driver Cletus (Jerry Reed) is hired to deliver a replica shark from Miami to a seafood restaurant in Texas. On the way, Cletus is mistaken by Sheriff Justice for his old enemy The Bandit, and a high-speed chase ensues as Buford and his son set out to apprehend him.
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Bitterroot (Paperback)
James Lee Burke
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R428
R405
Discovery Miles 4 050
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Bestselling author James Lee Burke tells his most thrilling and insightful story yet through the eyes of fourteen-year-old Bessie Holland.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, as America grapples with forces of human and natural violence more powerful than humanity has ever seen, Bessie Holland yearns for the love that she has never known. She finds a soulmate and mentor in a brilliant but tormented suffragette English teacher, who inspires Bessie to fight the forces of evil that permeate her world.
Watching the vast Texas countryside being destroyed by an oil company and a menacing figure with a violent past, Bessie is prepared to defend her home and her family. But when she accidentally kills an unarmed man to defend her father Hackberry, she must flee to New York. There, her older brother introduces her to boys who will grow into gangsters, but as children admire and respect Bessie's spirit and fortitude as she is cast into a gangland that yearns for justice and mercy.
A welcome return to the beloved Holland series and populated with characters both radiant and despicable, Don't Forget Me, Little Bessie is an epic story of a remarkable young girl who fights against potentially overwhelming forces.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, as America grapples with
forces of human and natural violence more powerful than humanity has
ever seen, Bessie Holland yearns for the love that she has never known.
She finds a soulmate and mentor in a brilliant but tormented
suffragette English teacher, who inspires Bessie to fight the forces of
evil that permeate her world.
Watching the vast Texas countryside being destroyed by an oil company
and a menacing figure with a violent past, Bessie is prepared to defend
her home and her family. But when she accidentally kills an unarmed man
to defend her father Hackberry, she must flee to New York. There, her
older brother introduces her to boys who will grow into gangsters, but
as children admire and respect Bessie’s spirit and fortitude as she is
cast into a gangland that yearns for justice and mercy.
A welcome return to the beloved Holland series and populated with
characters both radiant and despicable, Don't Forget Me, Little Bessie
is an epic story of a remarkable young girl who fights against
potentially overwhelming forces.
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Neon Rain (Paperback)
BURKE JAMES LEE
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R409
R382
Discovery Miles 3 820
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR JAMES LEE BURKE THE NEON RAIN Detective Dave Robicheaux has fought too many battles: in Vietnam, with killers and hustlers, with police brass, and with the bottle. Lost without his wife's love, Robicheaux's haunted soul mirrors the intensity and dusky mystery of New Orleans' French Quarter -- the place he calls home, and the place that nearly destroys him when he becomes involved in the case of a young prostitute whose body is found in a bayou. Thrust into the world of drug lords and arms smugglers, Robicheaux must face down a subterranean criminal world and come to terms with his own bruised heart in order to survive.
Authoritative account of Cricklade and neighbouring towns, in an
area immediately west of Swindon. Cricklade, the Anglo-Saxon
borough fortified by Alfred against the Danes, is the market town
at the heart of this volume. As a notorious rotten borough, its
corruption influenced the passing of the 1832 Parliamentary Reform
Act. The town and the surrounding parishes described here are
bordered by Gloucestershire to the north and Swindon to the East.
They extend along the upper Thames valley and over the Wiltshire
claylands to the limestone ridge in the south. The royal forest of
Braydon covered much of the area in the middle ages and provided
extensive grazing for livestock. Although disafforestation took
place under Charles I, agricultural exploitation was limited by
poor soils and parts were later returned to woodland or nature
reserve. The settlements of traditional limestone buildings were
remote until canal and rail transport increased trade in dairy
products and the expansion of employment opportunities in Swindon
resulted in their residential development, and an annexation of a
small part of the area by the growing town.
When I Am Writing. Sitting here, amid the stillness, in this
moment, fond, quiet and connected; my time alone to play with God
has come. As I dance with Him through tender woods and fields of
green; pondering new day's joys beheld; those of cool winds
awakening visions of things unseen. Cradled in His arms of love, we
waltz away as one, amid our fond ascension and euphoric
concatenation. We catch leaves as they fall; together, with quill
in hand, while to the thrill of my mind's contentment days of my
youth return to me as the true goodness of their nature. I recall
them fondly, while scales of worries slip away and my heart soars
free. Yes! amid this simple beauty I find God through the patient
art of Poetry. As His love, hope, and peace are fulfilling me,
covering me, protecting me, teaching me, advancing me, directing
me, holding me, carrying me, molding me, honing me, completing me;
when I am writing!
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