A Murder in Hollywood
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Abenteuer ist das zentrale Thema, das sich durch das Gesamtwerk dieses Autors zieht und Erzählungen über Erkundungen in der freien Natur, packende Seenotrettungen und fesselnde Fiktion umfasst. Der Autor zeichnet sich darin aus, die Grenzen menschlicher Ausdauer und den angeborenen Entdeckergeist zu erforschen. Sein Ansatz basiert auf einem tiefen Verständnis sowohl der natürlichen Welt als auch der Komplexität des menschlichen Geistes. Die Schriften zeichnen sich durch Spannung und emotionale Tiefe aus, oft unterbrochen von leichter, humorvoller Note, insbesondere in seinen Memoiren.






A young readers edition of Doug Stanton and Michael J. Tougias' New York Times bestseller In Harm’s Way—a riveting World War II account of the greatest maritime disaster in US naval history. "A masterful account of one of history's most poignant and tragic secrets." —#1 New York Times-bestelling author Lee Child On July 30, 1945, the U.S.S. Indianapolis was torpedoed in the South Pacific by a Japanese submarine. An estimated 300 men were killed upon impact; close to 900 sailors were cast into the Pacific Ocean, where they remained undetected by the navy for nearly four days and nights. Battered by a savage sea, they struggled to stay alive, fighting off sharks, hypothermia, and hallucinations. By the time rescue arrived, all but 316 men had died. The captain's subsequent court-martial left many questions unanswered: How did the navy fail to realize the Indianapolis was missing? And how did these 316 men manage to survive against all odds? This thrilling wartime account of heroism and survival, Book 5 in the True Rescue narrative nonfiction series, is inspiring and unforgettable—the perfect choice for young adventure-seekers.
The Vermont Misadventures of a Mountain Man Wannabe
The narrative continues with the author’s deep connection to nature, exploring his life in a forest cabin in Massachusetts. This sequel chronicles his adventures in hunting and fishing, showcasing his desire to embrace a mountain man lifestyle. Through vivid descriptions, the story captures the essence of solitude and the beauty of the wilderness, highlighting the author's growth and experiences in the great outdoors.
To answer the question of why disasters happen and how some survive, Tougias interviewed over 100 people who survived against all odds, first chronicling their harrowing survival stories, and then discussing in detail the lessons learned. Both an exciting and informative read, this book provides the entertainment and exceptional research fans expect.
A riveting nonfiction WWII account of survival at sea - Book 4 in the True Rescue series from Michael J. Tougias, the author of the New York Times bestseller The Finest Hours.
We’ve all been taught to seize the moment and say yes without considering the downside. No Will Set You Free empowers you to take back your life and control your own time again. Be happy to just say “Hell No!”. No, thank you. Maybe some other time. “No” can come in many shapes and sizes, yet saying it can be difficult. We may think it’s selfish but this simple word is necessary to thrive in life. This informative, self-help-style, learn to say no book helps you discover and follow your true desires, find more time to invest in those you love, and pursue your real interests. Learn to say “No” finally. Saying no can be hard. Really hard. Author Michael J. Tougias understands. As a former people-pleaser himself, Michael wields a combination of research, personal stories, and proven methods to help us understand our actions and stop saying yes. Through his witty rapport detailing his own setbacks and triumphs, we learn how to stop people-pleasing and how to, ultimately, honor our authentic selves. Inside No Will Set You Free , you’ll If you liked Boundaries ; The Art of Saying NO ; or Set Boundaries, Find Peace ; you’ll love No Will Set You Free .
"In the winter of 1969, the bodies of four young women were discovered in a cemetery near the tip of Cape Cod. In a place once known as Helltown, the victims had been shot, stabbed, dismembered, and mutilated. As investigators would soon learn, the perpetrator was a young, handsome, serial killer named Tony Costa. A bizarre former taxidermist with a split personality and penchant for violence, Costa ultimately mobilized friends in the hippie community for support and retribution and captivated literary icons and rivals Kurt Vonnegut and Norman Mailer. Costa embarked on a daring cat-and-mouse game with investigators, who-as the body count kept growing-were desperate to put an end to the killing season on Cape Cod"--
Exploring the backroads of MA with history, walking trails, and nature. Michael Tougias takes you on the country roads in the Berkshires, the Hilltowns, the CT River Valley, Central MA, the North Shore, the South Shore, Areas West of Boston, and the South Coast. Along the way find his favorite walking trails, scenic views, local history, rivers, lakes, secluded ocean shore areas and much more
Four young men in a tiny lifeboat brave a dreadful storm to save dozens of lives in this illustrated chapter book adaptation (for readers 6-9) of the New York Times bestseller The Finest Hours. On the night of February 18th, 1952, during one of the worst winter storms that New England has even seen, two oil tankers off the shore of Cape Cod are torn in half by the force of the seas. For the men on board, survival seemed impossible. What follows is a harrowing Coast Guard rescue in a tiny lifeboat, where four young heroes beat the odds and bring more than thirty stranded sailors to safety. This first book in the True Rescue chapter book series is a fast-paced, uplifting story that puts newly independent readers in the middle of the action. Christy Ottaviano Books New York Times bestselling author Michael J. Tougias adapts his histories of real life stories for young readers in his True Rescue Series, capturing the heroism and humanity of people on life-saving missions during maritime disasters. Illustrated Chapter Books for ages 6-9: True Rescue: The Finest Hours True Rescue: A Storm Too Soon Young Readers Adaptations, for ages 9-14 The Finest Hours (Young Readers Edition) A Storm Too Soon (Young Readers Edition) Into the Blizzard (Young Readers Edition) Attacked at Sea (Young Readers Edition)
When a sailboat disappears in the Gulf Stream during a disastrous storm, three weary sailors struggle to survive aboard a life raft in violent waves 80-feet tall in this illustrated chapter book adaptation of A Storm Too Soon: A Remarkable True Survival Story in 80-Foot Seas. On May 2, 2007, three expert sailors embark on an epic voyage from Florida to France. But the trip of a lifetime soon turns into a nightmare when their sailboat disappears along the Gulf Stream in the throes of a relentless storm. From this point onward, their fate lies in the hands of four courageous coast guardsmen who must navigate brutal conditions in their Search and Rescue mission. The True Rescue chapter book series is full of fast-paced, uplifting stories that put newly independent readers in the middle of the action. Don't miss another pulse-pounding book in the series: The Finest Hours (Chapter Book edition).
Presents a portrait of the Irish-American gangster who worked as an informant on both sides of the law and describes the sixteen-year hunt for him and his final capture, arrest, and murder in prison.
"A riveting WWII account of survival at sea-Book 4 in the True Rescue series from Michael J. Tougias, the author of the New York Times bestseller The Finest Hours."-- Provided by publisher
An all-new harrowing maritime tale recounts the sinking and rescue efforts surrounding the HMS Bounty, the replica used in the 1962 remake of the classic Mutiny on the Bounty. On October 24, 2012, Captain Robin Walbridge made the fateful decision to sail the ship from New London, Connecticut, to St. Petersburg, Florida, despite a hurricane forecast. He assured his crew of fifteen that the ship would fare better at sea than in port and offered them the option to leave without hard feelings. No one chose to depart. Four days into the voyage, superstorm Sandy struck the Bounty directly. The vessel's pumps failed to keep up with the incoming water, and within hours, it overturned, casting the crew into the turbulent ocean filled with thirty-foot waves. The Coast Guard initiated one of its most complex rescues, deploying two Jayhawk helicopter crews to lower rescue swimmers into the raging waters repeatedly, despite the perilous conditions. Ultimately, fourteen crew members were rescued, but tragically, two did not survive. Dripping with suspense and high-stakes drama, this tale captures the brutality of nature and the indomitable human will to survive.
King Philip's War--one of America's first and costliest wars--began in 1675 as an Indian raid on several farms in Plymouth Colony, but quickly escalated into a full-scale war engulfing all of southern New England. At once an in-depth history of this pivotal war and a guide to the historical sites where the ambushes, raids, and battles took place, King Philip's War expands our understanding of American history and provides insight into the nature of colonial and ethnic wars in general. Through a careful reconstruction of events, first-person accounts, period illustrations, and maps, and by providing information on the exact locations of more than fifty battles, King Philip's War is useful as well as informative. Students of history, colonial war buffs, those interested in Native American history, and anyone who is curious about how this war affected a particular New England town, will find important insights into one of the most seminal events to shape the American mind and continent.