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Nadine Rockland (formerly Nadine McAfee) returns is this new collection of four connected Maine murder mysteries. Now innkeepers in a small coastal town in northern Maine, Nadine and her husband Sam are drawn into investigating a series of crimes that have shattered the bucolic charm of their quaint village. Even amidst rural serenity, evil and darkness have slithered in among the pine trees and rocky coastline.
In "The Devil You Know," Detective Sophie Junot returns to handle four new cases: a woman mysteriously goes missing from an office outing; a man is blackmailed by a mysterious stranger; a state senator becomes involved in drug and sex trafficking; and a man fakes his death to collect insurance money. While trying to solve these thrilling cases, Junot must cope with raising a young child and dealing with her bouts of depression. Fast paced and exciting, this novel is the compelling sequel to "The Green Mountains Murders."
William Graham's poems celebrate the invigorating pastoral beauty of Vermont in his characteristic lyrical style. His work is for everyone who loves to drink nature's elixir. This volume contains a wide variety of poems about the people and places of Vermont. William Graham holds a BA and MA in English and a MS in Communications from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He lives in Stowe, Vermont. Visit his family's blog at http: //lifeinthestowelane.com.
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The Social Problem: In Its Economical, Moral And Political Aspects is a book written by William Graham and published in 1886. The book is a comprehensive examination of the social problem, which refers to the issues and challenges faced by society as a whole. Graham explores the social problem from various angles, including its economical, moral, and political aspects.The book begins by defining the social problem and discussing its causes. Graham then examines the economical aspect of the social problem, focusing on issues such as poverty, unemployment, and inequality. He explores the impact of industrialization and capitalism on society and argues that these systems have contributed to the social problem.Next, Graham delves into the moral aspect of the social problem, discussing issues such as crime, vice, and immorality. He explores the impact of these issues on society and argues that they are linked to the economical aspect of the social problem.Finally, Graham examines the political aspect of the social problem, discussing issues such as corruption, political inequality, and the role of government in addressing the social problem. He argues that political reform is necessary to address the social problem and create a more just and equitable society.Overall, The Social Problem: In Its Economical, Moral And Political Aspects is a thought-provoking and insightful examination of the issues and challenges faced by society. Graham's analysis is still relevant today, and the book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the social problem and working towards solutions.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
These poems invite readers both young and old to travel to destinations real and imagined. Two young time travelers, Jack and Lily, learn about Earth and the larger universe with the help of a brilliant scientist who has mastered a way to bend space and time. Join them for a poetic excursion of discovery in which anything is possible.
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Detective Sophie Junot returns in this third book in the thrilling series set in the village of Mansfield Falls, Vermont. Junot confronts the gilded world of wealth, privilege and deception in four new cases. A shady business deal leads to the mysterious deaths of a husband and wife. The son of a wealthy businessman stands accused of raping a girl at an elite boarding school. A renowned philanthropist's first two wives died under suspicious circumstances. Will his new bride survive? A famous actress is found dead. Was it suicide or murder? With her characteristic brashness and relentlessness, Junot searches for answers in these intriguing and compelling cases. At the book's end, Junot's career prospects take an unexpected turn.
""The Jordan and the Rhine or The East and the West"" is a book written by William Graham in 1854. The book is a result of the author's five years of residence in Syria and five years of residence in Germany. It is a detailed account of the cultural, social, and political differences between the East and the West. The author compares and contrasts the two regions, highlighting their unique characteristics and how they have evolved over time. The book covers a range of topics, including religion, language, customs, and traditions. It also delves into the history of the two regions, exploring their past conflicts and alliances. Overall, ""The Jordan and the Rhine or The East and the West"" is a fascinating read that provides valuable insights into the differences and similarities between two vastly different regions of the world.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This volume of poems celebrates love-both its joy and heartache-by drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of Vermont. In verse that expresses universal emotions, poet William Graham has given his readers a valentine from Vermont.
Detective Alberto Alvarado is a complex man. Dedicated to his profession of tracking down criminals in the Ecuadorian capital of Quito, he is also tortured by his inability to stop gambling and his occasional desire to take justice into his own hands. Follow this fascinating character as he navigates the dark corners of Quito in a series of captivating cases that spotlight the inequities of society and justice. Among the crimes that Alvarado must solve are that of a lawyer murdered while fighting against a giant oil company; two American geologists assassinated while searching for lost Spanish gold mines; two priests shot dead on the same day; and an American woman found battered to death in a bucolic cloud forest resort. Full of atmosphere and intrigue, this detective thriller takes you to a different world, but a world in which human weakness and depravity remain on full display.
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In this volume of poetry, critically acclaimed poet William Graham displays his characteristically elegant, lyrical, insightful and poignant verse. Evoking the beauty of nature and life's tender moments, the poems are a beautiful oasis of craftsmanship in a world in which words are often used to denigrate or divide. Sit back and imbibe in the pleasure of seeing just the right words used to conjure up sublime images that console and inspire.
Located off the rugged coast of Maine, remote Moose Island appears calm and safe. Yet, multiple murders begin occurring on the island as more outsiders arrive there. In five intertwined stories, Detective Nadine McAfee searches for answers in murder cases that involve sex trafficking, marital infidelity, sibling rivalry, political vengeance, and long-buried family secrets. Fast-paced and atmospheric, the stories reveal that evil can lurk even in the most sublime locations.
Poet William Graham eloquently captures many emotions in this beautiful collection of poems--from nature's sublimity, to love's pain, to the fear of aging, and to wistful memories of a time gone by. Graham's simple, lyrical use of words raises language to powerful heights of emotion and insight.
"The Kincaids" is a riveting multi-generational tale of a wealthy family ripped apart from the inside. James Kincaid, the billionaire crusading father, is torn between his devout religious faith and his love of money and power. James's eldest son Matthew, once a football star, longs to recapture the thrills of his youth. John, the middle son, finds himself caught up in the web of big city political corruption. Luke, the youngest son, flees the country and his family and finds meaning in Chile with his wife, who is a rising political star. Hovering outside of the male-dominated Kincaid clan is James's sister Catherine, a journalist whose passion for truth and justice will expose terrible secrets about her family. Insightful and relevant, this novel reveals that money cannot save people from tragedy, or themselves.
In the great tradition of the American social novel, author William Graham has written a sweeping saga that covers six decades and focuses on multiple individuals and families in the fictional Midwestern town of Bluff City. The book captures the loves and losses, joys and despairs, triumphs and failures of individuals and of society at large. Compelling and relevant to today's world, the novel holds up a mirror to the United States, reflecting both the nation's promise and challenges.
"Katahdin" is Book Three of the Maine Murder Mysteries series. In this collection of five suspenseful stories, Detective Nadine McAfee investigates the murder of a boy who died in a deliberately set fire, confronts the resentment of locals toward a rich philanthropist who ends up being murdered, solves the murders of a college student and a washed-up screenwriter, uncovers the truth about a heinous crime from forty years ago, and works with a private security expert to safeguard the life of a woman targeted for assassination. "Katahdin" provides another journey into the darkest corners of humanity.
These poems present a poetic portrayal of the diversity and divisions in our country. Showing the power of poetry to illuminate broad social issues as well as individual emotions, this book doesn't shy away from tackling political topics. Confronting controversial issues is the first step toward finding common ground.
These poems, which offer readers vignettes of pain, wistfulness, joy, and wisdom, are written in a simple and accessible style. Let the verses transport you to places where light overcomes darkness and where nature provides a safe haven and respite from the often callous world.
This collection of stories focuses on the thoughts, passions, hardships, and tragedies of often overlooked Americans: the average working people who toil in the margins of society. Readers may recognize many of the characters in these tales, whose storylines play out in every corner of the country.
The Spirit of Love: Or A Practical and Exegetical Commentary on the First Epistle of John is a book written by William Graham. The book is a commentary on the first epistle of John, providing a detailed analysis and interpretation of the text. The author explores the themes of love, faith, and obedience that are central to the epistle. The book also offers practical advice on how to apply the teachings of the epistle to everyday life. The author draws on his extensive knowledge of the Bible and his experience as a theologian to provide a comprehensive and insightful commentary. The Spirit of Love is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and to grow in their faith.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
In the vastness of space, we live on a tiny blue dot that supports life. But its beauty is fragile. These poems celebrate the landscapes that sustain us. Using a variety of poetic styles, including the delicate verbal economy of Japanese haiku, the poems portray the vast tapestry of life that we need to cherish and protect. The poems celebrate our planet while also warning of the cost of abandoning our vigilance. This book is a must-read for lovers of poetry and the resplendent natural world.
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