The First Six Books Of The Elements Of Euclid
Euclid, Casey John
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The First Six Books Of The Elements Of Euclid By John Casey And Euclid Author Casey, John, 1820-1891 Author Euclid
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The First Six Books Of The Elements Of Euclid By John Casey And Euclid Author Casey, John, 1820-1891 Author Euclid
Christina Rossetti's long narrative poem about two innocent sisters, Lizzie and Laura, tempted by the delicious, magical fruit sold by goblin merchants as they walk through the glen... Morning and evening Maids heard the goblins cry: ‘Come buy our orchard fruits, Come buy, come buy...' An Almost Tangible production, read by Sarah Twomey, directed by Carl Prekopp.Show book
Hollis Brannigan, newly arrived in Los Angeles, left Kansas for the bright lights of Tinseltown—but working as a personal shopper for a prestigious concierge service isn't a job she ever wanted. Life only gets worse when she's assigned to D-list clients: fading Hollywood stars, aging industry insiders, new clients with no name value, and most any nut case who stumbles into the office with money to pay their outrageous fee. But Hollis doesn't intend to spend her days making other people's dreams come true. She's focused on getting a position in the investigations department. She gets a chance to prove herself by posing as an investigator for a missing dog case—but when she arrives at a stately Hancock Park mansion, she learns there's no missing dog. Instead, she's shown a secret room, a handgun, a vintage Louis Vuitton suitcase stuffed with cash, and is told she has to find a killer. Now shopping for a murderer among LA's exclusive shops and luxury boutiques, Hollis discovers scandals, lies, broken dreams, and enough old secrets to fill a Black Friday shopping bag. But suspects and evidence are as rare as a Rodeo Drive discount outlet, and a cunning killer may be much closer than she thinks. Somehow, she must find the murderer before her shopping days—and maybe her life—are over!Show book
A Baltimore Novel of Suspense Baltimore, 1909. Sarah Kennecott is a brilliant young doctor who cares deeply about justice for murder victims. She also has a habit of displeasing powerful men and getting into trouble. After getting fired for looking too closely into the killing of a showgirl, she refuses to back down from the investigation. Sarah forms a promising partnership with Jack Harden, a street-smart private detective struggling with terrible memories. They have much in common: Both defiant. Both independent. Both regarded as a bit unusual. Sarah gathers evidence in gilded mansions and fancy ballrooms. Jack follows leads into Baltimore's seedy underworld, a vitally corrupt realm of saloons, brothels, and burlesque theaters. When Sarah and Jack pull the pieces together, they discover a stunning pair of secrets worth killing to keep.Show book
Read by Malcolm Gooding. Johannesburg, 1895. Driven by a sense of injustice over the treatment of fellow Uitlanders, Harold Sandal is determined to take a stand against the South African Republic. He helps the Reform Movement to covertly recruit for an impending uprising backed by Cecil John Rhodes. Harold quickly fears for his and his family’s safety. He realises he may have jeopardised long-standing relationships, including his friendship with his neighbour who rides with Boer commandos to stop the Raiders. His inner conflict grows when the Jameson Raid ends in failure with dire consequences for those involved. The Apron Flag tells the fictional story of Harold Sandal and others set against the dramatic backdrop of historical events that culminated in the second Anglo-Boer War.Show book
Hollis Brannigan is a personal shopper at a prestigious Los Angeles concierge service, but has her sights set on a position in the company's investigations department. To hone her skills, she takes on discreet investigations for fellow employees. Hollis becomes embroiled in a murder when she walks into one of LA's upscale consignment shops and discovers a young woman on the floor, draped in designer gowns. When Hollis rushes to give aid, another woman shows up and snaps her picture kneeling over the body. With her photo, fingerprints, and DNA at the crime scene, Hollis is now the prime suspect. While trying to keep her clients happy and prove her innocence, Hollis takes on a case investigating a cheating boyfriend whose mysterious midnight trips confound her. She finally gets a lead on her sister who vanished without a trace, but fears she'll disappear again before Hollis can get to her. Now shopping for a killer in LA's most exclusive stores, Hollis discovers revenge, deceit, and ambition turned deadly. A murderer lurks nearby plotting another crime—this time against Hollis. She soon learns that pursuing a murderer and discovering the truth about her sister aren't what she bargained for!Show book
Two people investigate the mysteries buried deep in the bayou in this standalone classic from New York Times bestselling author Jana DeLeonBodyguard Brian Marcentel knew Justine Chatry had a job to do, but so did he. He’d been hired to keep her safe—from whatever lurked behind the walls of a long-neglected mansion. And yet, the beautiful researcher insisted on helping him investigate every suspicious noise and following him through the murky bayou as he tracked down trespassers. All of that paled in comparison, though, to his greatest challenge: trying to resist her when the fear took over and she looked to him for protection.Previously publishedFor fans of thrillers with:New Orleans Bayoucreepy mansiondangerous family secretsgothic mystery vibesAlso available from NYT bestseller Jana DeLeon:Mystere ParishBook 1: The ReckoningBook 2: The VanishingBook 3: The AwakeningMystere Parish: Family InheritanceBook 1: The AccusedBook 2: The Betrayed Book 3: The ReunionShow book