The Queen Ann Caper

The Queen Ann Caper

Author: Arthur L. Miller

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 0595478328

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Bart Miller, owner of Morning Investigations of Sacramento, gets involved with an insurance scam when a new client finds herself named in a policy that will pay her husband a million dollars after a double indemnity clause kicks in next Wednesday, Valentines Day. Queen Antoinette Margarete Goodrich is convinced that she only has five days to live and Bart falls for the case hook, line and sinker. Queen Ann drives a classic '59 Corvette and Bart tools around in 'Bessie', a '49 Studebaker truck, the ultimate 'spy machine'. He soon falls in with Lieutenant Hurrain's gang at the Sacramento Sheriff's Department, who's investigating a Corvette car theft ring. Bart's office is full of various contraptions, gadgets and gismos. He lives in a renovated fire station, has a fetish for the unusual and things with motors. He loves his .45 Peacemaker, likes the numbers, spiked coffee, liquor, talks to his subconscious, lives the life of leisure and truly enjoys his women. This established gumshoe is something else! His cell phone played 'I'm in the Mood.' "What's happened Rainbird? Are you aware it's 4:24 in the Morning?" "There's been an accident Bart, involving a '59 'vette, we found your contract in Ms. Goodrich's purse. Thought I'd call."


Charleston, South Carolina City Directories for the Years 1830-1841

Charleston, South Carolina City Directories for the Years 1830-1841

Author: James William Hagy

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 0806346787

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This work establishes the precise location of the site of "shares" or "home lots" of five acres each belonging to Roger Williams and the other original settlers of the Providence, Rhode Island. Perhaps more importantly for genealogists it also consists of short biographical and genealogical essays of the owners of the lots, virtually all of them containing references to the settlers' origins in England