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Dead-End Job

Dead-End Job

by Vicki Grant
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
tagged : general (see also headings under family), law & crime
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I ran blindly into the store, sliding in my greasy shoes, knocking cans onto the floor, ramming into shelves. I fumbled for the phone. I picked up the receiver. I could feel Devin right behind me.

I dialed nine, one..

His hand slammed the phone down.

"I hoped it wouldn't come to this," he said.

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Deadly

Deadly

by Sarah N. Harvey
edition:eBook
also available: Hardcover
tagged : mysteries & detective stories, contemporary, values & virtues
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I'm starting to feel dizzy again—and scared. I need to sit down. I make my way slowly to the table and collapse into the moulded plastic chair. On the table is something I hadn't noticed before: a white envelope. With my name on it.

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Deadly Loyalties

Deadly Loyalties

by Jennifer Storm
edition:Paperback
tagged : violence, aboriginal & indigenous, coming of age
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Death Benefits

Death Benefits

by Sarah N. Harvey
edition:Paperback
tagged : multigenerational, death & dying
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"He's impossible, Marta," she says. "Absolutely impossible. Doesn't have any friends. Sleeps all day. Watches TV all night. Never showers. Refuses to cut his hair. Pushes his dirty dishes under the bed or stuffs them in drawers with his dirty underwear. I'm at my wit's end."
I want to leap into the kitchen and say, "Hey! It's only two o'clock. I'm up. I've had a shower. I'm dressed. And I never put dirty things—dishes or underwear—in drawers. I leave them on the floor. And when were you in my room anyway?" I have standards. Low ones, but still.

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Death on the River

Death on the River

by John Wilson
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : civil war period (1850-1877), violence
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The war between the States has only been over for two months, and the roads and rivers are clogged with men traveling in all directions. Most of them will make it home one way or another. That's the easy part. It's what you bring home inside your head that's the problem.

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