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    Seeing Beyond: How to Make Supernatural Sight Your Daily Reality
    The Mighty 'Bras
    So Fair, So Evil
    • So Fair, So Evil

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      "So Fair, So Evil is a compelling, slowly-evolving story that combines adultery, lust and greed with a deep-seated insecurity. This combination is enthralling." Paperback Warrior Northerner Frank Sinclair marries into a rich, snobby Southern family that resents him...then he goes off to fight in the Korean War. He's back on American shores when he learns that his wife, Dolly, has killed herself. He's released a year later, a haunted man, and returns to Huntsville, convinced that his wife was murdered. His quest to prove it stirs up buried secrets and simmering hatred. "An ambitious Southern Gothic and psychological thriller. Reminds me of Jim Thompson story....if written by William Faulkner." Ed McBride, Mostly Old Books Blog "Smooth, lyrical prose and the excellent characterization. This is an excellent novel." James Reasoner, Rough Edges Blog Thomas Grey Wicker (1926-2011) was a reporter whose column "The Nation" ran in the New York Times from 1966 through 1992. He also wrote three classic crime-noir paperback originals for Fawcett Gold Medal under the pseudonym "Paul Connolly" -- Get Out of Town (1951), Tears Are for Angels (1952) and So Fair, So Evil (1955).

      So Fair, So Evil
    • The Mighty 'Bras

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The story highlights the journey of a group of determined Melbourne women who, despite their age and physical challenges, came together to form a soccer team in the lowest division of the metropolitan league. Their passion and resilience paved the way for future generations, including stars like Sam Kerr, setting the stage for the growth of women’s soccer in Australia and the eventual hosting of a World Cup on home soil.

      The Mighty 'Bras