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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... thought of her without bitterness. Then we would all pull ourselves forward into the business of this day. I straightened my dress, arranged my veil, and cast one last look out the window. So many people I recognized, from every stage ...
... thought of her without bitterness. Then we would all pull ourselves forward into the business of this day. I straightened my dress, arranged my veil, and cast one last look out the window. So many people I recognized, from every stage ...
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... thought. Something to do with the Pelletier case? He was going to be our best man. Jack couldn't be called away now. There had to be someone else who could handle it. I watched as the trooper reached Jack, saw their heads come together ...
... thought. Something to do with the Pelletier case? He was going to be our best man. Jack couldn't be called away now. There had to be someone else who could handle it. I watched as the trooper reached Jack, saw their heads come together ...
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... thought I had an attitude. Besides, I wasn't looking to making it my life's work. "A couple summers," I said. "Rosie said you were a nice girl. I hope so. I don't hold with girls who flirt with the customers or the other help. Slows ...
... thought I had an attitude. Besides, I wasn't looking to making it my life's work. "A couple summers," I said. "Rosie said you were a nice girl. I hope so. I don't hold with girls who flirt with the customers or the other help. Slows ...
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... thought she was the luckiest woman in the world to have married Dom, and he thought he was the luckiest man. If anything, Rosie's accident had made them closer. If I hadn't liked them both so much, their happiness would have made me ...
... thought she was the luckiest woman in the world to have married Dom, and he thought he was the luckiest man. If anything, Rosie's accident had made them closer. If I hadn't liked them both so much, their happiness would have made me ...
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... thought I would collapse, I felt a big, warm hand on my shoulder and Clyde said, "Better take a break now, while it's quiet. Won't be long before the early lunch crowd comes in." Gratefully, I climbed upstairs on my rubber legs, used ...
... thought I would collapse, I felt a big, warm hand on my shoulder and Clyde said, "Better take a break now, while it's quiet. Won't be long before the early lunch crowd comes in." Gratefully, I climbed upstairs on my rubber legs, used ...
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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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