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  • Heed the Apocalypse
    Waights Taylor Jr.
    Heed the Apocalypse pushes the boundaries of reality to tell a gripping story of murder, committed and thwarted, as it marches with Martin Luther King Jr. and the 1963 protesters in Birmingham, Alabama, toward a startling conclusion. What if the events at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, in the early morning hours of September 15, 1963, had turned out...
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    12,74 €

  • Henry Tuttle
    Waights Taylor Jr.
    Waights Taylor’s YA novel, Henry Tuttle: The Boy Who Ran to Glory, goes back in time to tell a timeless story about runners and running, especially the long distance kind. Henry Tuttle spans two generations and explores American values that are often most visible in the world of sports. Taylor has created a cast of memorable characters who run the gamut from youngsters to oldst...
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    10,10 €

  • Touch of Redemption
    Waights Taylor Jr.
    'The body was bruised in several places. Dry blood and saliva were evident over parts of his face and near the mouth. Joe knelt down and read the piece of paper: mcgrath this here you last warnin. you and that black basterd rucker git outta town or you gonna be next.' In Touch of Redemption, the second book in the Joe McGrath and Sam Rucker Detective Novels, the two men embark ...
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    12,60 €

  • Kiss of Salvation
    Waights Taylor Jr.
    'I'm pretty sure the victim is a prostitute, and the MO looks just like the murder last month,' Joe McGrath said. 'The victim was garroted, and the body was arranged like an X. Whoever is killing these women is leaving a calling card behind.'1947 Birmingham, Alabama, cloaks many mysteries under its segregated shroud: glittering social soirées, secret sexual parties, a Machi...
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    13,54 €

  • Our Southern Home-Scottsboro to Montgomery to Birmingham
    Waights Taylor Jr
    Three eighteen-year-old southerners start the day of March 25, 1931, not knowing that the events soon to occur in Scottsboro, Alabama will lead them and the South on an inexorable journey of change: Clarence Norris, black, is boarding a freight train as a hobo in Chattanooga; Waights Taylor, white, is a student at the University of Alabama; Rosa McCauley Parks, black, is a resi...
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    17,95 €