LIBROS DEL AUTOR: garry smith

9 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: garry smith

  • Jicarilla Treasure
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    This is the third book in our Treasure Series. Grayson and Carmen Stone investigate a story recorded in 1920 by a 75-year-old woman who lived with the Jicarilla Apache for 15 years beginning in 1850. When the tribe raided settlers, no one else was interested in the gold. But she and her husband collected the gold and stashed it on Redondo Peak. Grayson and Carmen found the gold...
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    15,36 €

  • Loblollies, Barrel Racers, and Serial Killers
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    The Louisiana Sheriff, Rick Strong, and his wife, Eve, have two children, eight and ten years old. Rick’s father, who manages a sprawling timber business is diagnosed with prostate cancer. Rick retires from the Sheriff’s office to help keep the business together. Rick’s brother, Steve, retires from the Air Force to help. Rick and Eve begin to consult on a number of serial kille...
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    19,29 €

  • Sisters in Death
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    Rick Strong was the Sheriff of Rapides Parish in central Louisiana. His grandfather established a timber and sawmill company years earlier. Rick grew up learning the timber business from Gramps, who had passed on. His father now ran the company, which was a major player in the industry in Louisiana.After graduating from Louisiana Tech University, Rick married and joined the Arm...
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    19,29 €

  • Cannon Down Under
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    An epic journey from 1850 through the 1870s. Follow Tom Drake, the young Governor of South Carolina, as he tries to lift the Southern state’s ability to defend themselves.Follow two generations of the Drake family throughout the Civil War and its aftermath. The tale is written as an alternate history. Could the Civil War end in a stalemate? Could the southern states form the Co...
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    14,84 €

  • Stalemate
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    Stalemate begins in 1850 and carries on through the 1870s. It traces two generations of the Drake family. The backdrop is the Civil War, and it is written as an alternate history. In this story, the North does not win the Civil War. Instead, the North and South fight to a draw or stalemate. The southern states form the Confederate States of American and become a separate countr...
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    19,26 €

  • Tularosa Treasure
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    Tularosa Treasure takes you on a journey from triumph to near tragedy and back to triumph. Grayson and Carmen Stone’s story is about resilience, courage, and destiny. Two individuals waited for years to meet their one true soulmate and soon found intense love, danger, and mystery in southern New Mexico.They faced a ruthless cartel, daring schemes, and impossible odds, but nothi...
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    14,06 €

  • Bonner’s Den
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    Bonner’s Den is a sweeping saga beginning with a teenage boy, Fergus, leaving a hardscrabble farm in the Tennessee mountains and a young woman, Morgan, leaving a failing Ohio farm with her husband and young son. They all head west and finally meet near Pierce, Idaho during the Pierce gold rush. Morgan and her husband headed initially for the California gold fields before headin...
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    16,91 €

  • The Gracie Plantation
    Danny Arnold / Garry Smith
    This book is set in the antebellum south. The main character left the Louisiana plantation as a young man before the Civil War because he hated slavery. He returned as a wealthy man to save the plantation from carpetbaggers. He and his wife have many adventures and he is saved several times by her remarkable shooting. His wife and her brother lost their parents when very young ...
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    21,85 €

  • The Films of Jean Seberg
    Garry McGee / Michael Coates-Smith
    Here is the first comprehensive examination of the international film career of Iowa-born actress Jean Seberg (1938-1979). Bursting onto the scene as star of Otto Preminger’s controversial Saint Joan (1957), the 19-year-old Seberg encountered great difficulty recovering from the devastating criticism of her performance. The turnaround came in 1959 with her brilliant work in ...
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    51,36 €