Four Square Jane
Edgar Wallace
Publisher: Bu Classics Books
Summary
Meet the elusive Jane, a daring female thief who confounds the police by stealing only from the corrupt, leaving her signature mark while effortlessly evading capture.
Publisher: Bu Classics Books
Meet the elusive Jane, a daring female thief who confounds the police by stealing only from the corrupt, leaving her signature mark while effortlessly evading capture.
In the wake of a global collapse, a small roadside motel becomes a beacon of hope for weary travelers. But when secrets from the past threaten to resurface, the Crescent Motel is no longer a safe haven—it’s a place where survival depends on trust, resilience, and unexpected alliances. As Darrell Riley battles to keep the motel running, a mysterious guest arrives with a claim that could change everything. In a world where resources are scarce and danger lurks beyond the highway, the line between friend and foe blurs. Will Darrell’s makeshift family stand strong against the forces threatening to tear them apart, or will the Crescent Motel be lost to the wreckage of a broken world? Perfect for fans of post-apocalyptic survival fiction and gripping suspense stories, The Crescent Motel explores themes of loyalty, community, and the power of hope in the darkest times.Show book
Editha was a queer little girl. She was rather old-fashioned, as her aunts used to call it, and was always very fond of books. Indeed, Editha perhaps read more than was quite good for her. She spent the greater part of her time in the library reading her papa's big books and newspapers. Her most recent obsession, derived from her daily news intake, was the subject of burglars. One night, when confronted with a real-life burglar, and with the conviction that she must protect her mother from the fright of such an intruder, Editha took it upon herself to confront the unusual nocturnal visitor. Editha's Burglar was first published in 1888.Show book
*AUDIOBOOK INCLUDES EXCLUSIVE DR NELL SHORT STORY, A CHARM OF FINCHES*At Finchmere, beneath the snow, an ambush lies in wait...After a dazzling Indian wedding, Nell and Rav return to a frost-kissed Finchmere, eager to host their blessing in the woodland Nell loves best. But, as their nearest and dearest gather, someone is setting a deadly snare.The country estate is in its winter finery, with new artisans creating crafts for the Festive Finchmere Christmas Market. Before the celebrations unfold, a shocking secret is revealed, which shows how their families were fatally intertwined, centuries before Nell and Rav said, 'I do.'As their newlywed bliss unravels, some of their party are poisoned - and Rav is forced to face the risk of losing those he loves. While Nell wrestles with her own family history, the tragedies in Rav's sow seeds of doubt as she hunts down the murderer.But Nell cannot expose the truth that will save Rav, his family, and their relationship without evidence.Using all her ecological skills - and all her nerve - Nell must set a dangerous trap for the most cold-blooded killer she's encountered yet.With the predator poised to pounce, can Nell lure them out of hiding before someone else she loves becomes their prey?Show book
Life's a beach . . . until you die. Fear is growing in sun-soaked South Florida. Hot on the heels of local resident Gil Shecker saving an heiress's cat from the jaws of an alligator, one of Norah McCarthy's misfit residents at her Florodora apartment complex finds a body on the beach. It appears a serial killer is brutally strangling young blonde women. When Gil is stabbed in what seems to be a separate attack, Norah is persuaded to investigate his murder. But while Norah uncovers Gil's spine-tingling secrets, the beach body count is rising . . . At least one deadly critter is intent on terrorizing the local community, and this time it's no alligator. This addictive, quirky crime series set in Florida is perfect for fans of Carl Hiaasen and Tim Dorsey.Show book
When Princess Elspeth discovers her father, King Henry, has begun selling his own people into slavery, she flees to join the Rebellion and aid their insurrection. However the King dispatches four of the land's best assassins to hunt and kill her before she can find help. With a former solider by her side, Elspeth tries to evade death but runs straight into hell where she finds an army of soulless men and women trapped in cages in the earth, awaiting the call from their master to rise and siege the castle. Surrounded by evil, will Elspeth maintain her faith in all that is holy and good? An immersive audio-horror, this Running Scared Jogcast will motivate and entertain you on your next jog! Best experienced with headphones on a long run. Contains gory violence and coarse language. Not recommended for children.Show book
When the world is drowning, diplomacy is more than handshakes and headlines.Nitara Desai has spent her life negotiating international agreements, easing points of conflict, and averting disasters. Worst-case scenarios belong in her nightmares, not the IEC’s daily reports. On a calm day, being a director at the International Energy Consortium only requires fixing CarbonCon translators for flustered Brazilian delegates. A thankless job, but the world is still drowning in CO2—there’s no choice but to keep treading.On a bad day, it’s not just the Brazilians acting up, but the Americans walking out, and now the Governor of Southern California insisting on a clandestine meeting. Then a text comes from Matti, her solid rock in the stormy seas: Guess what? We’re getting married!Suddenly, an earthquake is slow-rolling through her personal life as well.She waited too long: to tell Matti how she feels, to quit the unwinnable race to net zero, to grab hold of the things that make life worth living, not just trying to stay afloat. When the governor reveals an impossible technology that could save the planet, but it’s in the hands of a murderously ambitious man, it’s a catastrophe she can’t turn away from. And it’s almost enough to distract her from everything falling apart. Work first, always. And maybe that’s been the problem all along.Yet You Cry When It Hurts is the fourth of four tightly-connected hopepunk novels in a near-future climate-fiction series. It’s about our future, how the forces of greed are ever-present, how the fight for a just world never ends, and how it’s not strongmen who will save us but the bright cords of connection that hold the world together.If you enjoyed the optimistic climate solutions in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Ministry for the Future or the cozy cooperative future in Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot series, you will enjoy Nothing is Promised.Show book