Book Review: Ken Bruen’s The Ghosts of Galway
Everyone wants a piece of Jack Taylor. To recover The Red Book, a priestly plea, the many-faced Em, Ridge wants to arrest him, and terrorists.
Everyone wants a piece of Jack Taylor. To recover The Red Book, a priestly plea, the many-faced Em, Ridge wants to arrest him, and terrorists.
Grab a cue and get in the pool queue in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Jane Hawk — fiction’s most relentless, resourceful, stunning new heroine — continues her battle against a murderous conspiracy in the riveting follow-up to The Silent Corner.
A year ago Ryker Bensen had everything; now he has only the land. Then Mia Zabrinski shows up and orders him off her land, and it lights his fuse.
Being successfully effective can be quite affective for the self-editing writer in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When the orphanage burns down, Tess is deemed old enough to be out on her own, and she can pursue her dream to learn the truth. About her parents and her waking visions.
The story may be a mite short, but it is mighty in the telling in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A LOL interactive adventure for reluctant readers. Perfect for teachers, parents, and grandparents during required reading or story time and full of jokes, puzzles, and activities.
Even though the sadistic Gingerbreadman broke out of prison, Det Jack Sprat and Sgt Mary Mary are demoted to searching for a missing journalist. Last seen at the three bears’ house.
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