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The King of Hearts is a truly heart-gripping story of Tim
Cunningham, a shy, young singer who quickly rises to local fame in
the town of Lubbock, Texas. True love conquers all as Tim's
beautiful, Canadian born wife, Jamie, unlocks the secret to his
unique ability to see the human heart in its true form. Travel with
Tim and Jamie through their journey of side-splitting laughter and
heart breaking sadness in this powerful true to life novel. In
unison with Bridge to Terabithia and Where the Red Fern Grows, The
King of Hearts is destined to become a timeless classic
This moving book follows the adventures of Captain Ron Cunningham
during his extensive tenure with the Tullahoma, Tennessee Police
Department, highlighting a number of intriguing true crime cases in
which he and his capable officers were involved. Relive these
exciting events with Ron as he describes the true life of an
investigator on a day-to-day basis. This volume is the third and
final installment in this series, co-authored by Stan St. Clair,
which bagan with Conspiracy in the Town that Time Forgot, the
harrowing tale of the contract out on Ron's life when he was a
small-town sherrif in Moore County, Tenneessee in the late 1970s
and early '80s. The second volume was Conspiracy Book II, In
Pursuit of Justice, a sequel to the original story.
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Black Fog (Paperback)
Stan St.Clair; Illustrated by Kent Hesselbein; V. J. Mack
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R670
Discovery Miles 6 700
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Sam O'Brian, a pudgy, aging world-renowned newsman, now
Editor-in-chief for The Albany Daily Tribune, sat in his office
reflecting. About 1943 he had been introduced to the tall,
enchanting Deirdre MacDarroch, a young red-headed reporter from
near Asheville, North Carolina, by her good friend, Marie Dotson, a
famous private-eye. Deirdre was now was in his employ, and was a
great asset to the paper. One rainy day, she came barging into his
office door in a skin-tight leather jump-suit, soaked to the skin.
Deirdre's large, gold-speckled, green eyes looked panic-stricken.
When she nervously demanded a leave of absence, Sam knew something
was amiss. She had uncovered a shocking crime involving the
powerful Campbell brothers, one being the head of the mob in the
UK. She had pictures-proof of their actions, and they were closing
in on her rapidly. Marie Dotson had worked on the story with her,
and was also in danger. After Sam agrees to help, Deirdre, who has
a black wig, and a disguise, is on her way. But little did she know
that Marie was also changing her appearance to that of a redhead,
and she was at Deirdre's apartment with a gun, laying in wait for
the Campbells. The Campbells made a hit and thought that Deirdre
was dead. Returning by car to North Carolina, Deirdre meets with
her two sisters and her friends there, who know the truth about her
past and what she must now do. The problems between the MacDarrochs
and the Campbells had not begun in the twentieth century. They had
been going on since the late seventeenth century-the time when
Deirdre and her sisters had left Scotland in a black fog which
transported them to the future. Now they must return, and right the
wrongs of the past. Travel with Deirdre and her sisters, Kimberly
and Monica MacDarroch as they return to the Isle of Jura, to the
age of the feudal clans, and their noble roots. Thrill with Deirdre
as she rediscovers the sizzling romance with Laird Edward Thomas
MacDonald and the titled life for which she was destined. Live with
her and Sir Tommy their chilling clashes with King William of
Orange and glory with them in their victories.
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A Teacher's Prayer (Paperback)
Stan St.Clair; Illustrated by Kent Hesselbein; Tammy Mentzer Brown
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R334
Discovery Miles 3 340
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When a young girl's life is turned upside down at the age of four,
it sets the stage for a life that only the grace of God could
right. At home, school and even at church, she would suffer some of
the most common and often unspoken abuses that still occur in our
society today. Yet somehow faith, love and kindness seems to fight
its way into her life, in the form of friends, teachers and other
good Samaritans who followed God's guidance to intercede. Come
follow the inspirational true story of hope, courage, and second
chances lived out loud and see how the power of prayer from an
unlikely source paved the way for a new life.
Bella Fontaine has dreamed of witnessing the spectacle of a total
eclipse of the sun for many years. In July of 2010, she has the
opportunity to travel to Easter Island in the Polynesian triangle
off the coast of Chile go there and fulfill her dream. While gazing
into the heavens, she thinks how her life has been like the
darkness of the sun during the eclipse, and her thoughts take her
back. As a child she endured an abusive relationship with her
mother. Her father, a prosperous doctor in McMinnville, Tennessee,
leaves home and is never heard from. When her mother dies suddenly
she feels all alone. As a young woman she is raped, and becomes
pregnant. Unwilling to have an abortion, she heeds the advise of
her dying grandmother and gives up her son for adoption. Encouraged
and endowed by her Christian grandmother, she attends college in
Knoxville and becomes a nurse to use her talents to help others.
But the shadows of her abuse cover her like a dark quilt. Her
fondest dream would be to find her estranged father. And what
happened to her son? Read this amazing story of grit and resolve
and discover Bella's destiny.
This exciting sequel to Regional Best Seller, Conspiracy in the
Town that Time Forgot, picks up at the climax of the riveting
ordeal in which a highly-successful FBI, TBI and ATF sting
operation nabbed the primary conspirators, saving the life of
Sheriff Ron Cunningham. Also included are other compelling true
stories surrounding these events. This book may even be better than
the original.
The Mountains Call My Name is the saga of one woman's desperate
fight to escape the poverty and hardships of the Appalachia. Young
Elizabeth Mason scrapes and claws toward the scholarship that is
her ticket to the world outside, but she feels that she must
overcome the mysterious pull of the one young man who may have the
power to snatch away her dreams. When Elizabeth loses her heart to
a handsome stranger, she leaves to find happiness and then
heartbreak away from the mountain's shadow. However, when she is at
her most vulnerable point, she is called home unexpectedly and from
the lips of her dying mother, learns a devastating secret that
threatens her very identity. * Can Elizabeth survive this shocking
disclosure? * Will she find comfort and love in the arms of the man
who once stood in her way? * Will the mountains' final call home
undo her life, or will the broken hearted woman find the strength
and courage to triumph one more time?
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God Calls Our Name (Paperback)
Stan St.Clair; Illustrated by Kent Hesselbein; Terri Thomas St Clair
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R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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Quinn (Paperback)
Stan St.Clair
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R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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This is a novella, based on a true story. Quinn is a touching tale
of triumph, compassion, and love, but one which ended too soon.
Born into a struggling but warm family in the early 20th century,
he was a mentally challenged, special person. The quandary which
was to surround him would alter the destiny of his family, and all
of their future generations. A portion of all profit from this book
will be donated to Special Olympics in his honor.
A Place in Time is a Reconstruction Era novella about the healing
of America, and compares the post-Civil War period to the early
twenty-first century. It is centered in Southwestern Virginia The
main character, Will Patterson, has a traumatic past, being
orphaned at eighteen after his father was killed in the war, and
his mother dies from disease. He is befriended by an opulent
neighbor with a charming daughter, is given a place of authority,
and catches the eye of the organizers of the Reconstruction. He is
then magnetically drawn into their cause and becomes the driving
force behind the shutting down of the Klu-Klux-Klan.
Representing the early work of this talented Canadian poet, this
unique collection reaches deep within her being and expresses a
vast range of emotion. Those who appreciate great talent and
originality will surely drink in her lines and beg for more.
Inspirational Poems of Encouragement represents the cries of many
who have sought divine guidance and peace and wondered if God even
cares. If you are seeking strength for the ups and downs of life,
this book can help you. Proceeds from sales of this book will go to
donate these poems free of charge to veterans and American soldiers
now on the battlefields in the Middle East. It is being published
in memory of Philip's late wife, Helen.
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