Liberty or Death (The Thea Kozak Mystery Series, Book 6)ePublishing Works!, 6 жовт. 2011 р. - 336 стор. Thea Kozak's sometimes rocky relationship with Maine state police detective Andre Lemieux has flourished. Now, on the day of their wedding, Thea receives awful news: Andre has been taken hostage by a militant militia group. Their terms: release one of their members from jail. The State of Maine isn't interested in co-operating. Neither is the prisoner. Taking the situation in-hand, Thea goes undercover in the town where she suspects Andre is hidden, and comes face-to-face with the most terrifying and ruthless adversaries of her life. THE THEA KOZAK MYSTERY SERIES, in order Chosen for Death Death in a Funhouse Mirror Death at the Wheel An Educated Death Death in Paradise Liberty or Death Stalking Death Death Warmed Over |
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... Theresa didn't need to hear this. She struck me as one of those people who take comfort in others' problems. She sighed loudly and picked up the coffeepot. "You want some?" I shook my head. I'd given up coffee out of respect for the ...
... Theresa didn't need to hear this. She struck me as one of those people who take comfort in others' problems. She sighed loudly and picked up the coffeepot. "You want some?" I shook my head. I'd given up coffee out of respect for the ...
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... Theresa's." It put me in mind of a line from Tess of the D'Urbervilles, "See how the mighty are fallen." My life was just one humbling experience after another, as if being left standing at the altar wasn't humbling enough. I felt ...
... Theresa's." It put me in mind of a line from Tess of the D'Urbervilles, "See how the mighty are fallen." My life was just one humbling experience after another, as if being left standing at the altar wasn't humbling enough. I felt ...
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... Theresa, everyone die out there? Where the heck's that coffee?" "See you in the morning," she said. "Six. And not any later or you can forget about the job. Got that?" "I'll be here." I trudged out to the car, got my stuff, and shuffled ...
... Theresa, everyone die out there? Where the heck's that coffee?" "See you in the morning," she said. "Six. And not any later or you can forget about the job. Got that?" "I'll be here." I trudged out to the car, got my stuff, and shuffled ...
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... Theresa —but she was busy and I wasn't up for further scrutiny from those disappointed eyes. I didn't want her to think I was fussy or ungrateful. I picked up my purse, locked the door behind me, and went down the stairs to the battered ...
... Theresa —but she was busy and I wasn't up for further scrutiny from those disappointed eyes. I didn't want her to think I was fussy or ungrateful. I picked up my purse, locked the door behind me, and went down the stairs to the battered ...
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... taller than I'd expected, one of those boys who's grown so fast they're nothing but skin and bones and giant feet. His eyes were dark jewels in his pale, pinched face. "Theresa's a real nut about always having fresh coffee," he said. "So.
... taller than I'd expected, one of those boys who's grown so fast they're nothing but skin and bones and giant feet. His eyes were dark jewels in his pale, pinched face. "Theresa's a real nut about always having fresh coffee," he said. "So.
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The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 2, Prose Writing 1820-1865 Sacvan Bercovitch,Cyrus R. K. Patell Обмежений попередній перегляд - 1994 |
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