Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
What if everything we have seen on the news, seen in documentaries, read about, then stuffed them away as fantasy or propaganda, everything we thought was a quirk of nature, bad press, misleading information, was true? Connelly Petamore was a homicide detective, driving Wee-Willie Winky back from being arrested with his partner. Just like he had done many times before, when a guy named Warwick, naked, bloodied, and with one handcuff still attached to his wrist leaped out from between two cars and was run over by the unsuspecting pair of officers. It started then, the slope of intrigue, shadows, and conspiracies, all seeming to lead to one name at the top of the association matrix. What if it was, well, true?
A high school football player is caught up in a web of young love, Native American beliefs, kidnapping, national security, and the newly formed Space Force.
Historical novel based on true accounts, about the public hanging of a Chinese immigrant in South Bend Washington in 1902. Shows the way of life, mindset of the times, and the character of the people involved.
This book creates a new platform from which to see evangelism. What did Jesus mean when He declared, "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven?" What is our identity and our calling? We are created by the Father to exercise dominion (not domination) over the earth. This book challenges our current understanding of the Good News and shows how Scripture offers "even better news." This is an edgy, controversial, but Spirit-led look at evangelism from God's eyes, rather than those of the traditional Church. One reader wrote: "Unbelievable! What a work of love and encouragement! The overall theme is wonderfully uplifting. Finally a gospel message I can feel good about sharing with our broken hurting world." - Jeff Gudim
Deputy Sheriff Sean Jansen has enough to worry about solving a murder without his mother, who actually found the body, interfering and butting into the investigation. Details life in the oyster business in western Washington.
A definitive BEGINNER'S Manual for STARTUP'S Hoping to start A BUSINESS! Have you ever wished that you could start your own business and live life how you want to?You'll learn everything you need to know to stand out from the crowd in this book! Do you have an excellent product or service concept but are unsure how to develop it into a business?If so, you must have this book. Purchase now and begin understanding today! Is it safe to say that you are an ongoing entrepreneur who battles to distinguish your clients and convey genuine top-notch esteem?These pages contain everything you need to know!
A love letter to the game of baseball from one of America's foremost scribes. Bob Ryan has scored every baseball game he's attended, at every level, since the start of the 1977 season. It's a deeply personal tradition still going strong at more than 1,400 games and counting. The tattered scorebooks he's filled are worn from age, travel, and countless summer days, but their grids and scrawled symbols tell the stories of milestones, rivalries, rare historic achievements, and more. In Scoring Position captures the incomparable spirit of baseball, with its infinite possibilities and madcap anomalies. Ryan, alongside baseball historian and statistician Bill Chuck, has scoured his scorecard archives for the most singular events--a switch-hitter being hit by a pitch from both sides of the plate in the same game; a player batting for the cycle off four different pitchers; even back-to-back pinch-hit home runs with two outs in the 9th. Featuring some of the game's biggest names and wildest scenarios, this is a fascinating romp through baseball history, exuding a pure zeal for this sport that fans of all teams will recognize in themselves. Part of the collection at the library of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, this volume also features reproductions of dozens of scorecards from Ryan's collection.
A love letter to the game of baseball from one of America's foremost scribes Bob Ryan has scored every baseball game he's attended, at every level, since the start of the 1977 season. It's a deeply personal tradition still going strong at more than 1,400 games and counting. The tattered scorebooks he's filled are worn from age, travel, and countless summer days, but their grids and scrawled symbols tell the stories of milestones, rivalries, rare historic achievements, and more.In Scoring Position captures the incomparable spirit of baseball, with its infinite possibilities and madcap anomalies. Ryan, alongside baseball historian and statistician Bill Chuck, has scoured his scorecard archives for the most singular events-a switch-hitter being hit by a pitch from both sides of the plate in the same game; a player batting for the cycle off four different pitchers; even back-to-back pinch-hit home runs with two outs in the 9th. Featuring some of the game's biggest names and wildest scenarios, this is a fascinating romp through baseball history, exuding a pure zeal for this sport that fans of all teams will recognize in themselves.This volume also features reproductions of dozens of scorecards from Ryan's collection
A textbook designed to teach the student of management ninety per cent of all they will ever need to know in accounting and finance at any level within their organisation. -- .
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.