Killer, Come Hither

Killer, Come Hither
Author: Louis Begley
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553392441

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A taut thriller that takes readers from the office suites of Manhattan to the tidy elegance of Sag Harbor and the rough-and-tumble western plains of Brazil. “Fans of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher should enjoy Jack Dana’s adventures.”—Publishers Weekly Jack Dana, a star student at Yale, joins the military after 9/11—only to have sniper fire cut short his career as a Marine Corps infantry officer. While recovering at Walter Reed Hospital, he begins to write a novel about his wartime experience. Jack’s uncle Harry, a surrogate father to him, as well as a partner at a leading New York law firm, helps Jack secure a publisher. Jack is thrilled when his book becomes a huge success, but after a celebratory trip to South America, Jack returns home to shocking news: Uncle Harry is dead, found hanged in his summer home. Horrified and incredulous, Jack digs into the facts surrounding the tragedy and comes to believe that his uncle’s death was no suicide. Delays of law are not for Jack, so he takes matters into his own hands—embarking on a dangerous journey of justice and revenge. Look for all of Louis Begley’s gripping Jack Dana thrillers: KILLER, COME HITHER • KILL AND BE KILLED • KILLER’S CHOICE

Killer's Choice

Killer's Choice
Author: Louis Begley
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984820281

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Marine-turned-novelist Jack Dana returns for one final adventure in this chilling conclusion to Louis Begley's epic saga. "Fans of Lee Child's Jack Reacher should enjoy Jack Dana's adventures."--Publishers Weekly With the death of his nemesis, corrupt business mogul Abner Brown, retired Marine infantry officer Jack Dana can finally return to his peaceful career as a novelist. And after falling hard for Heidi Krohn, the glamorous high-powered lawyer who helped avenge his best friend's death, Jack dreams of starting a family of his own. But dark forces intervene to upend Jack's comfortable new life when two of his uncle Harry's closest friends are brutally murdered in their own home. Quickly it becomes clear that these murders are a message, sent by a shadowy criminal Jack comes to call "the Monster." His warning to Jack: a fate even more cruel awaits you. Indeed, despite the best-laid precautions, there seems to be no escape when Heidi and her nephew are kidnapped. With their lives in the balance, Jack must take the only step honor will allow and face the Monster alone, whatever the consequences. Look for all of Louis Begley's gripping Jack Dana thrillers: KILLER, COME HITHER - KILL AND BE KILLED - KILLER'S CHOICE

Kill and Be Killed

Kill and Be Killed
Author: Louis Begley
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101964820

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Master stylist Louis Begley continues the story of Jack Dana, the Marine Corps officer turned novelist whose quest to avenge his murdered uncle now takes a new, more dangerous turn. “Fans of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher should enjoy Jack Dana’s adventures.”—Publishers Weekly Uncle Harry’s killer is dead. Jack finds refuge on Torcello, a small island in the Venetian lagoon, and resumes his writing career. He hopes to win back Kerry, the beautiful lawyer who, repelled by Jack’s violence, threw him over. But events beyond Jack’s control intervene: Kerry loses her life in circumstances that contradict everything Jack thinks he knew about her. Soon death begins to stalk Jack himself, and in its drumbeat he recognizes the machinations of Abner Brown, the man who orchestrated Harry’s demise. Driven by cold rage, Jack fights back. At his side is Kerry’s best friend, the glamorous and enigmatic Heidi Krohn. Their quest will force Jack to plumb the abyss of depravity into which Kerry had sunk and face a fellow marine with a grudge of his own. Reprising memorable characters from Killer, Come Hither, and introducing sinister new ones, Begley concludes Jack’s harrowing vendetta with one last shocking twist. Look for all of Louis Begley’s gripping Jack Dana thrillers: KILLER, COME HITHER • KILL AND BE KILLED • KILLER’S CHOICE

Nighthawks

Nighthawks
Author: Lynn Rosen
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573627927

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Inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper, including "Nighthawks," "Sunlight in a Cafeteria," "Conference at Night" and "Summertime," this funny, sober play captures a night in the lives of eight lonely city dwellers desperate to connect with another person. For weeks, Jo and Ned watched each other from their windows. When they finally meet, will expectations be met? Jim and Mitzi have a dramatic first encounter at a cafeteria, but are they who they say they are? Three disgruntled office workers plot a surprise for the boss, but the surprise may be on them.

Fata Morgana

Fata Morgana
Author: André Castaigne
Publisher: New York : Century Company
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1904
Genre: Art students
ISBN:

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Fata Morgana

Fata Morgana
Author: J. André Castaigne
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Delve into the insightful commentary on American art practice in Paris as seen through the eyes of a French painter. With a deep understanding of the American artist community, Castaigne weaves a celebratory yet provocative tale, exploring the complexities of cultural exchange. This novel is a transnational journey that will captivate art enthusiasts and history enthusiasts alike.

The New Life of Hugo Gardner

The New Life of Hugo Gardner
Author: Louis Begley
Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385545673

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Beloved author Louis Begley returns to the monied halls of the Upper East Side with a sharp new comedy of manners. Divorced after decades of comfortable marriage, retired journalist Hugo Gardner sets out to explore paths not travelled. After four decades of what he believes to be a happy, healthy partnership, Hugo Gardner's world is overturned when he learns that his wife, Valerie, is not only requesting a divorce but has left him for a younger, more vital man. Hugo, an octogenarian political writer and retired journalist for Time, must rethink the way he's lived, and reassess how he'd like to spend his remaining years. Reconsidering past relationships in his mind, with years of distance, Hugo begins to see things in a new light: Valerie, whose youth and ambition eventually came between them; his children, whose support might be more financially than emotionally motivated; and his friends, who, like him are rapidly aging before his very eyes. With an ominous oncologist's report hanging over his head, Hugo decides to get away for a bit, to a conference in Paris. There, a new romance blooms and Hugo finds himself wondering if growing old in Paris might be the perfect antidote to the drama he left behind in New York. Unflinching, witty, and urbane as ever, Louis Begley delivers a spot-on satire of the world of New York's aging elite, and uncovers the unexpected delights a late-in-life change can offer.

Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology

Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology
Author: Thomas Heinzen
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2021-01-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1544393547

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What captivates learners and interests them in studying social psychology? In Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology, Tom Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend use brief, entertaining case stories to further enhance the historical context, evolution of, and challenges to major theories within the field. By employing a mix of unique, contemporary research and hallmark studies to illustrate classic concepts, Heinzen and Goodfriend steer students to explore new, meaningful ways of thinking about and connecting with foundational course concepts. In turn, this approach facilitates engaged conversation and deeper critical thinking both in and outside of the classroom.

A Killer App

A Killer App
Author: A. E. H. Veenan
Publisher: Exobia
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2018-12-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1791878539

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Defense attorney Isis Ferrelli has her latest case with the death of the nation's Pop Queen of Bling Bling. But how does Isis's Christmas present coincide with Anita K-Pop’s death? Perhaps a popular app can download answers and uncover a killer. Retired mechanic Jedemiah Briggs desperately tries to overcome cash flow problems by freelancing for the app-based company, WeBuy. It seems his problems are over—until police find his client strangled in her hotel room. Isis doesn’t believe for a second her neighbor’s guilty of the crime. She suspects Uncle Lou has reappeared after receiving an anonymous package on her doorstep, and later, learning someone broke into Jed’s home. It takes every resource at her disposal to clear Jed’s good name, which isn’t going to be easy. Not only does he miraculously afford to buy an expensive car, but he also has the only incriminating evidence linked to the homicide.

The Real Bettie Page

The Real Bettie Page
Author: Richard Foster
Publisher: Citadel Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806540125

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“Scrupulously researched . . . An eloquent fan, Foster brings insight into Page’s recent revival as a sex symbol.” —Entertainment Weekly TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION UPDATED BY THE AUTHOR WITH A NEW EPILOGUE She has been called the most photographed model in history. From her modest beginnings in Nashville to her legacy as a cult figure, here is the true story of America’s iconic pinup queen, legendary Playboy centerfold Bettie Page—including her stormy marriages, her trial for attempted murder, and her decade-long isolation in a California mental institution. During the 1950s, Bettie set hearts ablaze with her killer curves and girl-next-door smile. Yet at the height of her popularity, with a promising acting career before her, she walked away. For more than thirty years, Bettie stayed hidden from the public eye, though she lived on in her fans’ memories, much like Marilyn Monroe and James Dean. Journalist Richard Foster became the first reporter to contact Page during her long absence, and the first to tell her full story. Using interviews with those who knew her, and filled with uncommon knowledge and insights, The Real Bettie Page reveals both the fun flirt and fashion-forward counter-culture icon whose style continues to inspire today, as well as the intriguing and complex, flesh-and-blood woman behind her smiling photos. Includes classic and rare color and black-and-white photos