Room 519

Room 519

Author: Trisha Linde

Publisher: Trisha Linde

Published:

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Behind closed doors at The Scarlet Hotel, anything can happen… maybe even the impossible love. Omega Reese has decided it’s time to make some changes. He’s been coasting for far too long, always taking the easy route. Living at home? Easy. Working for his dad? Easy. Even dating his high school boyfriend long after their relationship has gone stale… Easy. But easy is soon a thing of the past. Who knew making waves could go so catastrophically wrong? When his life takes a turn for the worse, the last person Reese expects to be his savior is his ex-boyfriend's older brother. Lee is mean, hot-headed, and borderline dangerous. And Lee has always hated Reese… hasn't he? Alpha Lee has always played second fiddle to his younger brother. No matter what he does, he can’t measure up to the perfect golden boy—class valedictorian, walking in their father’s footsteps—so he just stopped trying. If he can’t get it right, he might as well get it spectacularly wrong. After a particularly embarrassing stunt landed Lee in jail, his father had no problem sending him away for a few years. Lee hoped in that time that he would forget all about his family. His perfect parents, his spoiled brother, but most of all, he wished he could forget Reese. Too nice, too docile, too hot for his own good… and of all the things Lee's brother had, the only thing he ever wanted was Reese. When Lee comes home and finds Reese single and in need of saving, he realizes this might finally be his chance. To win him over, though, he’s going to have to change his bad-boy ways. Easier said than done. Room 519 is the seventh standalone book in the m/m mpreg romance series, The Scarlet Hotel, from bestselling author Trisha Linde. Each book features a new couple and begins and ends in a different room at The Scarlet Hotel. Room 519 features an omega learning to speak up, an alpha trying to reinvent himself, an enemies-to-lovers romance, and a baby that might just save them both.


The Trouble in Room 519

The Trouble in Room 519

Author: Thomas Aiello

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2021-08-18

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0807175986

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At approximately seven o’clock in the evening on May 7, 1950, Gordon Malherbe Hillman filled an empty bottle with water, capped it, and walked into his mother’s room in the pair’s fifth-floor suite at Boston’s luxurious Copley Plaza Hotel. He then edged up behind the semi-invalid woman and bludgeoned her to death. Hotel staff had planned to evict the two the following day after several weeks of unpaid rent. Mounting debts had finally broken the fifty-year-old Hillman, a now-struggling author of mixed success, but it had not always been that way, as Thomas Aiello shows in his study of the life and work of this forgotten midcentury figure. As a youth, Hillman attended the prestigious Noble and Greenough School near Boston. Pursuing a career as a writer, he published several dozen pieces of short fiction and a critically acclaimed novel, Fortune’s Cup (1941). Hollywood studios purchased the rights to two of his stories and made them into films, The Great Man Votes (1939) and Here I Am a Stranger (1940). But Hillman remained, for the most part, a middling magazine writer like the majority of fiction authors working during the Depression. Although most did not resort to acts of manic violence, Hillman’s tenuous position in literary circles, along with his gradual descent into financial ruin, proved a far more common tale than the stories of literary success often pored over by critics and historians of this period. In The Trouble in Room 519: Money, Matricide, and Marginal Fiction in the Early Twentieth Century, Aiello weaves a compelling true crime narrative into his exploration of the economics of magazine fiction and the strains placed on authors by the publishing industry prior to World War II. Examining Hillman’s writing as exemplary of Depression-era popular fiction, Aiello includes eight stories written by Hillman and originally published in prominent midcentury American magazines, including Collier’s, Liberty, and McCall’s, to provide additional context and insight into this trying time and tragic life.


A Manual for the Use of the General Court

A Manual for the Use of the General Court

Author: Massachusetts. General Court

Publisher:

Published: 1925

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13:

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Contains rules of both branches of the General Court, the constitution of the commonwealth and that of the United States, lists of executive, legislative and judicial departments of the state, etc.


Long Island's Vanished Heiress

Long Island's Vanished Heiress

Author: Steven C. Drielak

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020-08-03

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1439670331

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A new look at the 1937 abduction of a wealthy wife and mother, based on previously classified FBI documents—includes photos. When she was kidnapped from Long Meadow Farm in Stony Brook, New York, in 1937, Alice McDonell Parsons was the heir to a vast fortune among Long Island’s wealthy elite. The crime shocked the nation and was front-page news for several months. J. Edgar Hoover personally assigned his best FBI agents to the case, and within a short time, Parsons’s husband and their live-in housekeeper, Anna Kupryanova, had become prime suspects. Botched ransom attempts, clashes between authorities, and romantic intrigue kept the investigation mired in drama. The crime remained unsolved. Now, in this book, former Suffolk County detective Steven C. Drielak reveals previously classified FBI documents—and pieces together the mystery of the Alice Parsons kidnapping.