The Marshal and the Nun

The Marshal and the Nun

Author: Michele Venné

Publisher: My Joy Enterprises

Published: 2021-11-05

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 1945593326

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Can Ben keep Ava safe from the one who wants her dead? After twenty-one years, Ava is being released from The Witness Protection Program. Not having lived a free life, she's unsure what to do about her future. Ben has protected Ava from a crime family. Now he juggles his feelings for her while locating an unknown threat.


Harriet Anne Marshall And The Devils Violin

Harriet Anne Marshall And The Devils Violin

Author: Joshua Qualls

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-09-06

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1479707961

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Harriet Anne Marshal and the Devil’s Violin is a fictional tale about a paranormal investigator who is famous for solving the unknown that people thought was paranormal related. In this case, he is investigating a local legend in a little town in the Midwest, and he gets more than he bargained for—an obsessed client, a possessed Civil War soldier, zombies, and a witch that has returned from the dead from the late 1800s. She is set out for revenge in the year 2012. The witch’s daughter has a violin given to her by the devil to bring darkness upon the world every time she plays it.


Marshal Ney - Bravest Of The Brave

Marshal Ney - Bravest Of The Brave

Author: Andrew Hilliard Atteridge

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2011-03-11

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 1908692472

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Few of Napoleon’s Marshals have been involved in such controversy as the son of a cooper from Sarrelouis, Michel Ney. His reputation has been argued over fiercely by military historians, Bonapartists, revisionists and romantics for almost two centuries since his untimely demise at the hands of his own countrymen in the gardens of the Luxembourg. This volume paints a sympathetic picture of Marshal Ney, drawing on the memoirs of his subordinates and Général Bonnal’s Vie Militaire du Maréchal Ney to combine into the best single volume biography yet published in English. Atteridge writes concisely but vividly, and does not shy away with the controversies that have dogged Ney’s reputation, whilst providing a clear framework of the events. The details are accompanied by numerous maps, including excellent details on the often overlooked Battle of Hohenlinden in 1800 which secured the French Republic. From the early days of the French Republic, Ney fought fiercely and with much skill, through to the dark days of the retreat from Russia in 1812 in which he saved the remnants of the vast army Napoleon led to their destruction. His actions in the Hundred Days, for which he lost his life in a trial whose outcome was predetermined, are analyzed clearly and he deserved a better lot than he received for his efforts. Ney was a pivotal figure in an era of giants and Atteridge’s book does him the justice his brave and valorous character demands. Highly recommended. Atteridge’s book forms a companion to his other single volume biography of Marshal Murat and his work on the varied personalities on Napoleon’s Brothers. Author- Andrew Hilliard Atteridge (1844–1912) Linked TOC and 8 Illustrations and 8 maps.


Hudson's Kill

Hudson's Kill

Author: Paddy Hirsch

Publisher: Forge Books

Published: 2019-09-24

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0765399180

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Set in 1803 New York, Hudson's Kill is the riveting next historical thriller from NPR reporter and producer Paddy Hirsch, perfect for fans of The Alienist and Gangs of New York. New York in 1803 is rife with tension as the city expands, and whoever knows where the city will build can control it. And violence builds as a mysterious provocateur pits the city’s black and Irish gangs against each other. When a young black girl is found stabbed to death, both Justy Flanagan, now a City Marshal, and Kerry O’Toole, now a school teacher, decide separately to go after the killer. They each find their way to a shadowy community on the fringes of the growing city, where they uncover a craven political conspiracy bound up with a criminal enterprise that is stunning in its depravity. Justy and Kerry have to fight to save themselves and the city, and only then can they bring the girl’s killer to justice. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


Spirit Ridge

Spirit Ridge

Author: L. A. Kelley

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc

Published: 2016-05-25

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1509207481

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San Francisco in 1885 is a dangerous place for investigative newspaper reporter Nell Bishop. She’s uncovered a crime lord’s corrupt empire and heads to the Arizona Territories to stop the plan to extend his evil dominion to the West. As a woman in man’s world, she locked her heart to romantic distractions, but could Marshal Sam Tanner hold the key? Sam Tanner fought the visions sent by his Apache blood. They always foretold an inevitable death. Then he dreamed of the coyote with golden brown eyes who warned of a black shadow spreading evil across the territory. Had the spirits linked Sam’s fate to the beautiful woman with the golden brown eyes who stepped off the stagecoach? Can Sam help Nell elude the mysterious dark riders who dog her trail or will the next vision mean death for both?


Fred Zinnemann

Fred Zinnemann

Author: Neil Sinyard

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2010-06-28

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780786481729

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Director Fred Zinnemann was one of the most honored and revered directors of Hollywood's golden age. Peter Ustinov said, "Working with him was a permanent lesson in integrity." Zinnemann will always be remembered for such award-winning classics as High Noon, From Here to Eternity and A Man for All Seasons, and for his direction of such stars as Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Rod Steiger, Spencer Tracy, Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn, Robert Mitchum, Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep and Sean Connery. Above all, he deserves to be appreciated for raising the intelligence of popular cinema, making individualist dramas of conscience that could appeal to mass audiences without condescending to them and without compromising the director's vision. This book, the first single-author survey of Zinnemann's career, draws on the author's personal interviews with Zinnemann and reveals the coherence and subtlety of the director's work. The first part of the book deals with Zinnemann's struggle to make films of his own choosing in his own way, up to his breakthrough with The Search. The remainder of the text discusses Zinnemann's post-Search films according to major themes, including the ravages of war, the "sovereignty of selfhood," character as destiny, the outsider in society, and politics and the liberal conscience. A list of Zinnemann's awards is provided.