Anna s Secret Legacy

Anna s Secret Legacy
Author: S. A. Williams
Publsiher: Infinity Pub
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0741458284

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When highly trained USNR pilot Doug Conyers finds himself being sent on a secret mission to Paris and Copenhagen via Presidential orders, the last thing on his mind was falling in love. A chance meeting with a brilliant research scientist at a Copenhagen Jazz club leads them not only on the love of a lifetime, but on the run for their lives. Anna has discovered the molecular secret from Sulphur water that can revolutionize medicine or wipe out humanity. Denmark and Norway are invaded by Nazi Germany and Anna must flee. A suspenseful love story at the beginning of WWII.

Guardians of Honor The Yearlings

Guardians of Honor  The Yearlings
Author: J.E. Bandy, Jr.
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781490852836

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"J.E. Bandy, Jr. has written an engrossing, exciting sequel to Cadet Casey Sullivan's first year at West Point. I highly recommend this book and am anxiously awaiting volume III." --John Raymond, USMA 1964, Attorney at Law. When old enemies form alliances with new and more treacherous adversaries, Casey Sullivan's undercover assignment becomes more complicated and more dangerous in part two of this exciting Christian Thriller. With Casey's help, the United States Military Academy scored a major victory against right-wing extremists attempting to infiltrate West Point during the previous academic year. However, unknown to the academy's leadership, its victory only strengthened the enemy's resolve. In Guardians of Honor: the Yearlings, the US Intelligence Community and the Israeli Mossad become increasingly aware of a larger and deadlier plot against the American homeland, a plot with deep roots and international implications; a plot that Casey learns has a name--Operation Patriot. Once more, Casey finds herself engaged in a delicate dance between her Christian values and operational necessity, and between the high standards of West Point's Honor Code and the murky chasm of moral relativism. Casey gains mentors in unexpected places and on opposite sides of critical ethical issues, edging her closer and closer towards a dark night of the soul. The Guardians of Honor series is a groundbreaking exploration of West Point and the Intelligence Community seen through the eyes of female officers and cadets on the firing line.

Secret Legacy

Secret Legacy
Author: Anna DeStefano
Publsiher: 47North
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1477834656

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"This title was previously published by Dorchester Publishing; this version has been reproduced from the Dorchester book archive files"--Prelim. pages.

Theresa s Secret Legacy

Theresa s Secret Legacy
Author: Ray McGinley
Publsiher: Author Ray, LLC
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A knock on the door and Chris Brennan is informed by the police that his sister Theresa is dead. The police at the scene find alcohol and an antidepressant drug, and suicide is suspected. But why was she depressed? Theresa, a Catholic woman known for her charity work, was a successful court reporter working for a federal judge on a high profile case deliberating an Arizona Native American tribe’s right to build a new casino – even though legislation in place seemed to prohibit any new casinos. The high stakes casino venture has the ingredients of a fascinating tale of money and power: tribe versus tribe, Indian sovereignty versus states’ rights, and even Congress versus the White House. Chris travels to Phoenix to investigate Theresa’s death, and as he unravels Theresa’s secrets, he encounters the forces that influenced Theresa’s life. His life is threatened and he prays for God’s help as he seeks to leave an enduring legacy for his departed sister and strives to make a positive impact on a pregnant American Indian teenager. “…well researched, rich in details and narrative drive, and a really smooth read.” MATT HENDERSON ELLIS, author of "Keeping Bedlam at Bay in the Prague Café" “…excellent job of explaining the political landscape, and the mystery of Theresa’s death kept me guessing to the end.” MARY JEAN KEE, Stone Harbor Book Shop

Mackenzie S Secret

Mackenzie   S Secret
Author: S.A. Williams
Publsiher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781480854659

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Mackenzies Paris was the Paris of 1969. Sent to an all-girls boarding school, feeling abandoned, and leaving the boyfriend she loved behind, she confronted her new world with little trust. Her home became a French chteau fabled to have been a haven for the French Resistance. The Paris she knew was conflicted by its past and by its future. Mackenzie betrayed her own belief falling in love with a man she could never have. This Paris was a Paris full of secrets. The discovery of a hidden passageway and the legacy of a gold coin set off an adventure she would live with the rest of her life. What she found in Paris uncovered a forgotten mystery that haunted the foundation of all humanity. Now she has a dangerous secretone that could change the world or destroy it. This is Mackenzies secret.

Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy The Critical Heritage

Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy  The Critical Heritage
Author: Mr A V Knowles,A. V. Knowles
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134724321

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This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

The Corrigan Legacy

The Corrigan Legacy
Author: Anna Jacobs
Publsiher: Allison & Busby Ltd
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780749027681

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Childless Maeve Corrigan, though rich and successful, is dying of cancer. She wants to leave her business empire to one of the offspring of her two estranged brothers, Des and Leo. But which young relative should she choose? Des has four children and he is overstretched financially. Leo is the unambitious owner of a hardware store in a remote Australian town and has two children. As the younger generation begin to gather around Maeve, old secrets are revealed, new allegiances made, and there are surprises for every member of the family. The Corrigan legacy isn't what it first appears.

Lessons and Legacies XV

Lessons and Legacies XV
Author: Erin McGlothlin,Avinoam Patt
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810147065

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The fifteenth volume in the Lessons & Legacies series, featuring multidisciplinary research in the Holocaust and Jewish cultural history on the theme of Global Perspectives and National Narratives. The fourteen chapters included in this volume manifest three broad categories: history, literature, and memory. These chapters continue the recent trend in Holocaust Studies of a focus on local history, integrating specific regional and national narratives into a more global approach to the event. Newer studies have continued to incorporate what was once termed the periphery into a more global examination of the experiences of Jewish refugees in flight to Latin America, Africa, and the Soviet Union. At the same time, very specific local studies deepen our knowledge of the mechanics of genocide, along with the experiences of refugees in flight, and the subsequent dimensions of Holocaust memory and representation. New research on Holocaust literature continues to unearth unexamined texts from the period of the war itself, which can shed light on Jewish responses to persecution and strategies for survival. The study of Holocaust testimonies continues to grapple with the challenge of language: how to convey through the limits of human language the depths of barbarity to an audience that could never fully understand what they had not personally experienced. Likewise, literary studies continue to incorporate texts that were once considered outside the standard canon of Holocaust literature, such as science fiction and children’s literature. The tension between local and global perspectives can also be seen quite clearly in what the volume's editors understand by the term “memory studies,” or new approaches to research on museums and memorials. The very specific nature of collective memory on the national level continues to be the site of the contested “politics of memory.” A number of the chapters in this volume engage with the conflict of monuments and memorials, museums’ attempts to resolve provenance issues, questions around the ethics of Holocaust tourism, and the inclusion of new technologies and digital survivors into the memorial landscape.