Andrew Douglas works for a company specializing in returning kidnap victims to their families. Italy's foremost woman jockey is kidnapped, then a racehorse owner's son and finally the Senior Steward of the Jockey Club. Douglas is brought in to deal with these cases.
P. O. Ackley one of America's leading technical experts, shows the average gun owner what he can and cannot do safely and adequately at home. "This is certainly not intended to be any sort of gunsmithing book, a brand to which I would most strenuously object," he says. "Home Gun Care and Repair grows out of, and fulfills the need for adequate advice about, the gun owner's desire to make minor repairs, adjustments, and improvements not requiring great technical skill and large investments in time and tools."
The Commonsense MBA: The Seven Practices of Enduring Businesses for the Entrepreneur
Offering an ethics-based approach to succeeding in a small business, a successful business owner provides advice and encouragement for growing a business and argues that an expensive MBA is not necessary for success as a small business owner. Reprint.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 8 February 2011
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Something Wicked
"Arsenic and Old Lace" may be everybody's favorite play, but someone on Broward Rock has spotted its murderous potential. When the corpses on stage in the local amateur production become real ones, bookshop owner Annie Laurance must move fast to save her fiance, Max, from a murder charge. Original.
Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Fiction literature | 18 January 2011
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Irish Hearts by Nora Robertsby Nora Roberts
Irish Thoroughbred It was a dream come true for Irish lass Adelia Cunnane -- to work with her uncle, a horse trainer at Royal Meadows, one of the most renowned stables in the world. But there was a catch, and his name was Travis Grant. He was the stable's owner, and a man as proud, as passionate, as opinionated as . . . herself.