The Tarnished Truth

The Tarnished Truth

Author: Donald Cantrell

Publisher:

Published: 2024-03-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781304537522

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This book contains 50 stories, as told by myself and my fictional Uncle Elmer. The stories are factual things, places, events, inventions, but anything to do with "The Cantrell Family" or any of our ancestors, well that part is tarnished truth and facts with fabrication.


Parting Gifts

Parting Gifts

Author: Lorraine Heath

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2010-11-09

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0062046578

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The USA Today–bestselling author delivers a poignant historical romance of a desperate woman, a lonely cowboy, and the never-ending search for hope. RT Book Reviews Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Americana RITA Finalist for Best Short Historical Booklovers’ Award for Bestselling Americana Marrying Maddie Sherwood, a woman who works in a brothel in order to survive, widower Charles Lawson hopes to provide his three children with a loving mother—until his terminal illness causes him to arrange a match between Maddie and his brother. Praise for Lorraine Heath “Lorraine Heath’s books are always magic.” —Cathy Maxwell, New York Times–bestselling author “Heath is known for her beautiful, deeply emotional romances.” —The Washington Post “A powerful writer.” —Atlanta Journal & Constitution


The Tarnished Eye

The Tarnished Eye

Author: Judith Guest

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2004-06-22

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0743262948

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Ordinary People comes a gripping novel of suspense, exploring fragile family dynamics in the aftermath of tragedy... Acclaimed author Judith Guest makes a triumphant return with this poignant and powerful novel that's sure to add luster to her reputation as one of the most thoughtful observers of the human condition. Taking as part of her inspiration a baffling, unsolved true-life crime, Guest achieves in this absorbing new novel an extraordinary combination of page-turning mystery and intimate, emotionally charged family drama. The Tarnished Eye takes readers to the community of Blessed, in northern Michigan, where Sheriff Hugh DeWitt still grieves for his infant son, who died of SIDS a few years earlier. Obsessed with the past, he's endangering his future with his beloved wife and daughter. Meanwhile, up the road from the DeWitts, in one of the rich summer cottages, Paige Norbois grieves for a lost love of her own. Married to a stern and unresponsive man, Paige wills herself to stay in the marriage and sacrifice her personal feelings for the sake of her children's stability. But soon an unimaginable tragedy destroys all dreams of stability in Blessed. Paige, her husband, Edward, and their four children are brutally slaughtered in their home. Sheriff DeWitt, deeply moved by the horrific murder scene, must find answers to a string of urgent questions. When, exactly, did the murders occur? Why did nobody miss the family earlier? Who had a motive to kill? The man with whom Paige was having an affair? The business partner, who was stealing from Edward's publishing firm? Which family member was the primary, intended victim? And above all, what sort of trauma could fuel a killer's capacity to commit such hate-driven violence? Judith Guest, with her own untarnished eye and finely nuanced prose, delivers a novel that transcends genre and showcases once again her remarkable literary gifts.


Generous Mistakes

Generous Mistakes

Author: Michael Anesko

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017-02-16

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 0192513982

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By combining the techniques of textual criticism and the insights of close reading, Generous Mistakes offers new perspectives not only on two of Henry James's major novels (The Portrait of a Lady and The Ambassadors) but also on the process by which they became the books we know—or think we know. Through a better understanding of the conditions of production that affected James's author function, we achieve a deeper appreciation of the historical contingencies of his artistry. Closely examining new forms of evidence (even fingerprints), Generous Mistakes contends that authorship is a hybrid construction, a sometimes unpredictable sequence of different forms of practice, each of which contributes meaningfully to the texts we read and analyze. Offering a sustained examination of the 'textual condition' of James's work—going beyond the relatively familiar ground of authorial revision—this study brings into sharper focus the complex and sometimes arbitrary factors that contributed to the making of two masterpieces of modern fiction and to the legend of the master who wrote them.


Daughter of the Shipwreck

Daughter of the Shipwreck

Author: Lora Davies

Publisher: Bookouture

Published: 2021-08-10

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1800195893

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He kicked and struggled as his sister was carried out through the shallow water to one of the boats. The distance between them seemed to stretch out and out. There was nothing he could do. He cried out to her, his voice hoarse with tears, ‘I will find you! I promise!’ London, 1820: Nineteen-year-old orphan Mercy lives with her guardian and is working on the campaign to abolish slavery. On the other side of the city, a young sailor named Mat is scouring London in search of the men who kidnapped his sister many years before. When he crosses paths with Mercy, he realises the little girl he had given up for dead is alive. Although he is overjoyed, this discovery destroys everything Mercy thought was true about the family she has lost. She’s been lied to. Then the men Mat has been hunting are found dead, one after the other. With Mat implicated in their murders, it becomes clear someone is going to extraordinary lengths to keep the newly reunited siblings apart. It is now up to Mercy to uncover the true culprit – before she loses her brother again forever. Even if it means uncovering a dark secret from their past. A secret someone will kill to protect. An utterly gripping and powerful novel about family, secrets, identity, and risking everything for the ones you love. If you liked The Foundling, The Miniaturist or Amy Snow, you will love Daughter of the Shipwreck. See what readers are saying about Daughter of the Shipwreck ‘Outstanding, remarkable!... A soaring, sweeping, satisfying novel that kept me up late for several nights. The story itself was beyond beautiful… I was hooked. It held my attention, and I didn't want this story to end!’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Incredible. This book broke me into a million pieces.’ @southernbellebooks ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘What a fantastic epic story… truly a heart wrenching read… full of emotion, with characters that I’ll remember for a long time. If you enjoy historical fiction, this really is a must read!’ Carla Kovach ‘I thoroughly enjoyed this novel… I was trying hard not to shed a tear.’ Tani Reads ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘So heart-wrenching… that I couldn't put it down… I found it gripping… I have already been recommending this to family members.’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Historical fiction at its finest. A compelling story by a great author!’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘This was a lovely moving piece of historical fiction. I was totally immersed in this book and couldn’t put it down.’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Great story telling and good description of London, I felt like I was there among the fog with them. Loved the characters… Highly recommended read.’ NetGalley reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


Tarnished

Tarnished

Author: Cara Bruce

Publisher:

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780982644515

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Our experiences shape us. Certain moments leave us drastically changed. Tarnished is a collection of true stories about coming-of-age and coming to terms with harsh realities; it is about fairy tales dashed and word-views rocked. We are all born innocents, yet none of us passes through life unscathed.