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Switchblade (Paperback)
Liam Sweeny, Preston Lang, Steve Liskow
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R179
Discovery Miles 1 790
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GROWING UP IS HARD TO DO It's 1965 and the Beatles have turned pop
music upside down. In the South, the Civil Rights movement is
gathering momentum behind Martin Luther King. In Vietnam, the war
is heating up. And in Ojibway, Michigan, cheerleader Susie Porter
accuses her algebra teacher of rape. Attorney Joseph Daniels,
unaware that his son Robbie has loved Susie since grade school,
agrees to defend the teacher. His decision thrusts Robbie into a
world he never dreamed existed. Part To Kill a Mockingbird, part
American Graffiti, Postcards of the Hanging is the story of a young
man discovering that life is never simple and that truth is often
painful.
Diane Ramsey has a wealthy husband, a beautiful home, two lovely
children - and a blackmailer. She turns to Hartford PI Zach Barnes
for help, but the damning photographs keep showing up in her mail.
All she can tell Barnes is, "That isn't me." Barnes follows a
25-year-old trail of abuse and deceit to the secrets Diane doesn't
even know she keeps, and the monster who still pulls her
strings...and will kill to keep it that way.
The Whammer Jammers: chicks on wheels, dirty deals, and everything
you never dared ask about roller derby. Suspended after a
"questionable" shooting, Hartford cop Tracy "Trash" Hendrix hires
on to protect the local skaters from vandals while they prepare for
a match to fund a women's shelter. He suspects a skater's
ex-boyfriend, but the guy has an alibi when that shelter gets
torched-and an even better one when he turns up dead. Then a skater
is killed in a drive-by, and Hendrix knows someone plays rougher
than the roller girls. Unless he can figure out who it is before
the match begins, the wheels really will come off.
On Monday, Principal Peter Galvin welcomes the committee that will
evaluate Ribicoff High School for accreditation-just as someone
guns down a student outside the main entrance. On Tuesday, homicide
cop Abigail Teague tells him she fears that the shooting will
incite a gang war. On Wednesday, student teacher Kim Dombrowik
finds drugs in a student's locker, and there's a riot in the school
cafeteria. Thursday really sucks. And the evaluation committee
won't leave until Friday... The novel follows a principal, a
student teacher and a female homicide detective on their journeys
through the minefields of poverty, racism, and local politics to
find a killer and stave off a full-scale gang war. While Laura
Lippman's To The Power of Three and Jody Picoult's Nineteen Minutes
have also dealt with a school shooting, Liskow, a former teacher,
is the first to look at how such tragic events impact the teachers
and students who inhabit the building and how the tragedy will
change everyone who is involved, sometimes for the better, but
usually for the worse.
Anywhere else, fifteen will get you twenty. Along the turnpike,
fifteen will get you dead. When beautiful fifteen-year-old Stacy
Kendall disappears, her wealthy parents hire Hartford PI Zach
Barnes to find her. Barnes fears that the girl is dead...until a
brunette who looks like her shows up in a security video outside a
sleazy motel room. Inside that room, a man lies dead. Overnight,
Stacy turns from a kidnap victim to a murder suspect-and her
parents' worst nightmare. To save the girl, Barnes invades a
thriving trade in teen sex-trafficking, blackmail, and murder.
Getting in is easy. Now he has to get back out.
In 1991, Jeremy Garth and Thunder Lizzard were poised to become
Detroit's Next Big Thing. They went into the studio to cut the
album that would make it all happen. Then Garth turned up dead in
his car and took the unfinished album and the band with him. Now
Re-Run Records hires Chris "Woody" Guthrie to find those lost
session tapes for a memorial CD, and Guthrie finds that all is not
peace and harmony in the Motor City. Three other people from that
ill-fated session are also dead. Another is missing. All the cases
are still open. Talk about Number One with a bullet...
For a romance writer, murder is the ultimate kiss-off... In Who
Wrote The Book of Death? someone wants to finish off the writer
instead of the book. When PI Zach Barnes agrees to protect a woman
from death threats, he assumes that her name isn't really Taliesyn
Holroyd. Unfortunately, he also assumes she really is writing a
novel. She assumes that he's stopped drinking after his own wife's
murder. What else they don't know could bury them both along with
the book.
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