Author: Jamie Harrison
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1640092358
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Set against the wild beauty of Montana as a woman attempts to heal from a devastating accident, this generational saga from the award-winning author of The Widow Nash is a heartfelt examination of how the deep bonds of family echo throughout our lives. For Polly, the small town of Livingston, Montana, is a land charmed by raw, natural beauty and a close network of family that extends back generations. But the summer of 2002 finds Polly at a crossroads: a recent head injury has scattered her perception of the present, bringing to the surface long-forgotten events. As Polly's many relatives arrive for a family reunion during the Fourth of July holiday, a beloved friend goes missing on the Yellowstone River. Search parties comb the river as carefully as Polly combs her mind, and over the course of one fateful week, Polly arrives at a deeper understanding of herself and her larger-than-life relatives. Weaving together the past and the present, from the shores of Long Island Sound to the landscape of Montana, The Center of Everything examines with profound insight the memories and touchstones that make up a life and what we must endure along the way.
The Center of Everything
Author: Jamie Harrison
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1640092358
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Set against the wild beauty of Montana as a woman attempts to heal from a devastating accident, this generational saga from the award-winning author of The Widow Nash is a heartfelt examination of how the deep bonds of family echo throughout our lives. For Polly, the small town of Livingston, Montana, is a land charmed by raw, natural beauty and a close network of family that extends back generations. But the summer of 2002 finds Polly at a crossroads: a recent head injury has scattered her perception of the present, bringing to the surface long-forgotten events. As Polly's many relatives arrive for a family reunion during the Fourth of July holiday, a beloved friend goes missing on the Yellowstone River. Search parties comb the river as carefully as Polly combs her mind, and over the course of one fateful week, Polly arrives at a deeper understanding of herself and her larger-than-life relatives. Weaving together the past and the present, from the shores of Long Island Sound to the landscape of Montana, The Center of Everything examines with profound insight the memories and touchstones that make up a life and what we must endure along the way.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1640092358
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Set against the wild beauty of Montana as a woman attempts to heal from a devastating accident, this generational saga from the award-winning author of The Widow Nash is a heartfelt examination of how the deep bonds of family echo throughout our lives. For Polly, the small town of Livingston, Montana, is a land charmed by raw, natural beauty and a close network of family that extends back generations. But the summer of 2002 finds Polly at a crossroads: a recent head injury has scattered her perception of the present, bringing to the surface long-forgotten events. As Polly's many relatives arrive for a family reunion during the Fourth of July holiday, a beloved friend goes missing on the Yellowstone River. Search parties comb the river as carefully as Polly combs her mind, and over the course of one fateful week, Polly arrives at a deeper understanding of herself and her larger-than-life relatives. Weaving together the past and the present, from the shores of Long Island Sound to the landscape of Montana, The Center of Everything examines with profound insight the memories and touchstones that make up a life and what we must endure along the way.
The Widow Nash
Author: Jamie Harrison
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1619029286
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the 2017 Reading the West Award A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "What keeps you reading is not just the quality of the writing, which is just absolutely wonderful, but also to find out: Is [Dulcy] going to [remake herself]? Can this be successful? Or is she going to be found out?" ―Nancy Pearl, Morning Edition, NPR Dulcy Remfrey has traveled the globe with her eccentric father, Walton, a wealthy entrepreneur obsessed with earthquakes and catastrophe, searching to cure his long battle with syphilis through any crackpot means necessary. Their deep connection is tested, however, when Walton returns from an African expedition without any of the proceeds from the sale of his gold mine. It seems he's lost his mind along with the great sum of money, his health declining rapidly. Her father's business partner (and her ex–fiancé) insists Dulcy come to Seattle to decipher her father's cryptic notebooks—a dozen in all, wrapped in brightly colored silk—which may hold clues to the missing funds. Yet when her father dies before they can locate the money, Dulcy falls under suspicion. Petrified of being forced to spend the rest of her life with her ex–love, Dulcy decides to disappear from the train bringing her father's body home. Is it possible to disappear from your old life and create another? Dulcy travels the West reading stories about her presumed death and settles into a small Montana town where she is reborn as Mrs. Nash, a wealthy young widow with no burden of family. But her old life won't let go so easily, and soon her ex–fiancé is on her trail, threatening the new life she is so eager to create. The Widow Nash is a riveting narrative, filled with a colorful cast of characters, rich historical details, and epic set pieces. Europe in summer. New York in fall. Africa in winter. The lively, unforgettable town of Livingston, Montana. And in Dulcy, Jamie Harrison has created an indelible heroine sure to capture the hearts of readers everywhere. "This gorgeously written historical novel follows Dulcy, a young woman in 1904 who attempts to flee her late father's business problems―and her violent ex–fiance's grasp―by traveling west and posing as a wealthy widow." ―Entertainment Weekly
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1619029286
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Winner of the 2017 Reading the West Award A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "What keeps you reading is not just the quality of the writing, which is just absolutely wonderful, but also to find out: Is [Dulcy] going to [remake herself]? Can this be successful? Or is she going to be found out?" ―Nancy Pearl, Morning Edition, NPR Dulcy Remfrey has traveled the globe with her eccentric father, Walton, a wealthy entrepreneur obsessed with earthquakes and catastrophe, searching to cure his long battle with syphilis through any crackpot means necessary. Their deep connection is tested, however, when Walton returns from an African expedition without any of the proceeds from the sale of his gold mine. It seems he's lost his mind along with the great sum of money, his health declining rapidly. Her father's business partner (and her ex–fiancé) insists Dulcy come to Seattle to decipher her father's cryptic notebooks—a dozen in all, wrapped in brightly colored silk—which may hold clues to the missing funds. Yet when her father dies before they can locate the money, Dulcy falls under suspicion. Petrified of being forced to spend the rest of her life with her ex–love, Dulcy decides to disappear from the train bringing her father's body home. Is it possible to disappear from your old life and create another? Dulcy travels the West reading stories about her presumed death and settles into a small Montana town where she is reborn as Mrs. Nash, a wealthy young widow with no burden of family. But her old life won't let go so easily, and soon her ex–fiancé is on her trail, threatening the new life she is so eager to create. The Widow Nash is a riveting narrative, filled with a colorful cast of characters, rich historical details, and epic set pieces. Europe in summer. New York in fall. Africa in winter. The lively, unforgettable town of Livingston, Montana. And in Dulcy, Jamie Harrison has created an indelible heroine sure to capture the hearts of readers everywhere. "This gorgeously written historical novel follows Dulcy, a young woman in 1904 who attempts to flee her late father's business problems―and her violent ex–fiance's grasp―by traveling west and posing as a wealthy widow." ―Entertainment Weekly
An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence
Author: Jamie Harrison
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1640092994
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
“Harrison takes her time resolving these criminal matters, allowing us to linger in Blue Deer long enough to learn its history, drink in the scenery and laugh at the kinds and quirks of its idiosyncratic residents. No wonder the world-weary Jules came running back home the first chance he got—the place is heaven.” —The New York Times Book Review “The third and best of Jamie Harrison’s laconic Montana mystery novels . . . The people of Blue Deer are more than just a cast. They are a community.” —Time It’s the fall season in Blue Deer, and Jules is once again up to his crooked grin in trouble. A camper’s discovery of old bones threatens to expose secrets long and deliberately buried in the hearts and minds of the town’s eldest citizens. Jules’s investigation mushrooms into a nightmare of long-simmering enmities, love affairs, arson, and murder. An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence continues the exploits of Sheriff Jules Clement in this exciting installment of the critically acclaimed mystery series.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1640092994
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
“Harrison takes her time resolving these criminal matters, allowing us to linger in Blue Deer long enough to learn its history, drink in the scenery and laugh at the kinds and quirks of its idiosyncratic residents. No wonder the world-weary Jules came running back home the first chance he got—the place is heaven.” —The New York Times Book Review “The third and best of Jamie Harrison’s laconic Montana mystery novels . . . The people of Blue Deer are more than just a cast. They are a community.” —Time It’s the fall season in Blue Deer, and Jules is once again up to his crooked grin in trouble. A camper’s discovery of old bones threatens to expose secrets long and deliberately buried in the hearts and minds of the town’s eldest citizens. Jules’s investigation mushrooms into a nightmare of long-simmering enmities, love affairs, arson, and murder. An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence continues the exploits of Sheriff Jules Clement in this exciting installment of the critically acclaimed mystery series.
An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence
Author: Jamie Harrison
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312968298
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Jules Clement, the irrepressibly droll sheriff of Blue Deer, Montana, must cope with a corpse on his uncle's island, a murderer's startling confession, and an elderly rancher's suicide as he makes a stab at reelection.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312968298
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Jules Clement, the irrepressibly droll sheriff of Blue Deer, Montana, must cope with a corpse on his uncle's island, a murderer's startling confession, and an elderly rancher's suicide as he makes a stab at reelection.
Blue Deer Thaw
Author: Jamie Harrison
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312978853
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
When three bodies are found in the oddest places near Blue Deer, Montana, Sheriff Jules Clement looks for clues, which are surprisingly difficult to come by in a town as cozy as Blue Deer. More difficult is that Jules must work with Deputy Caroline Fair, whose charms interfere with his concentration. As the line of suspects grow, so does their mutual attraction.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312978853
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
When three bodies are found in the oddest places near Blue Deer, Montana, Sheriff Jules Clement looks for clues, which are surprisingly difficult to come by in a town as cozy as Blue Deer. More difficult is that Jules must work with Deputy Caroline Fair, whose charms interfere with his concentration. As the line of suspects grow, so does their mutual attraction.
A Veiled Antiquity
Author: Rett MacPherson
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312967017
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
When small-town genealogist and amateur detective Torie O'Shea stumbles into a dead woman's kitchen, makes away with sought-after documents, and proceeds to irritate the sheriff, the local gossip columnist, and the nun at Santa Lucia Church, some people feel that she has gone too far and must be stopped.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312967017
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
When small-town genealogist and amateur detective Torie O'Shea stumbles into a dead woman's kitchen, makes away with sought-after documents, and proceeds to irritate the sheriff, the local gossip columnist, and the nun at Santa Lucia Church, some people feel that she has gone too far and must be stopped.
Lack of the Irish
Author: Ralph McInerny
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312969271
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The sleuthing brothers, Roger and Philip Knight, investigate murder against the background of a theological conference and a college football game between Catholic Notre Dame and Protestant Baylor.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312969271
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The sleuthing brothers, Roger and Philip Knight, investigate murder against the background of a theological conference and a college football game between Catholic Notre Dame and Protestant Baylor.
The Doctor Digs a Grave
Author: Robin Hathaway
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312967031
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
While visiting an Indian burial ground in Philadelphia, Dr. Andrew Fenimore comes upon a fresh grave. It is of a young Indian woman who has not been buried in the usual way--she is sitting upright. Suspicious, Fenimore investigates and uncovers a murder. A first novel.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312967031
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
While visiting an Indian burial ground in Philadelphia, Dr. Andrew Fenimore comes upon a fresh grave. It is of a young Indian woman who has not been buried in the usual way--she is sitting upright. Suspicious, Fenimore investigates and uncovers a murder. A first novel.
Time and Trouble
Author: Gillian Roberts
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312969967
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Seasoned investigator Emma Howe has been in the business so long nothing can surprise her. But her new assistant, an overeducated single mother named Billie August, nearly manages to amaze her. Billie is quick, ambitious, smart. And a lot tougher than she appears. That's a good thing, because Emma has just taken a case that will rock both of their worlds. Sophie Redmond has come to Emma in a desperate search for her teenage daughter, whom she fears has joined a bizarre cult. In an odd twist of fate, Emma and Billie recognize wheelchair-bound Mrs. Redmond as an insurance scammer they've been tailing for another client. The woman's fake injuries are only one symptom of a family plunge into darkness-a legacy one troubled girl wants desperately to escape.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312969967
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Seasoned investigator Emma Howe has been in the business so long nothing can surprise her. But her new assistant, an overeducated single mother named Billie August, nearly manages to amaze her. Billie is quick, ambitious, smart. And a lot tougher than she appears. That's a good thing, because Emma has just taken a case that will rock both of their worlds. Sophie Redmond has come to Emma in a desperate search for her teenage daughter, whom she fears has joined a bizarre cult. In an odd twist of fate, Emma and Billie recognize wheelchair-bound Mrs. Redmond as an insurance scammer they've been tailing for another client. The woman's fake injuries are only one symptom of a family plunge into darkness-a legacy one troubled girl wants desperately to escape.
Alamo Soldier
Author: Lee Templeton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780890151198
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
This is the story of Napoleon Bonaparte Mitchell, the 17-year-old lad who was the only man in the Alamo who didn't want to kill, didn't believe in violence or the taking of a life. He is one of the 13 men in Davy Crockett's Tennessee mounted volunteers who died defending the "Pallisade" wall of the Alamo. The story shows what it was like to be a young man in the Texas army of 1836.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780890151198
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
This is the story of Napoleon Bonaparte Mitchell, the 17-year-old lad who was the only man in the Alamo who didn't want to kill, didn't believe in violence or the taking of a life. He is one of the 13 men in Davy Crockett's Tennessee mounted volunteers who died defending the "Pallisade" wall of the Alamo. The story shows what it was like to be a young man in the Texas army of 1836.