Murder on Mount Monadnock

Murder on Mount Monadnock
Author: J. S. Winter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Detective and mystery stories
ISBN: 9780979506758

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"When the 20-year old daughter of vaudeville star Lillie Langtry turns up dead at the bottom of the Black Precipice on Mount Monadnock in the summer of 1910, the Jaffrey police chief rules it an unfortunate accident, but residents of the Halfway House hotel are not so sure."--Publisher's description

The Dean Murder Mystery

The Dean Murder Mystery
Author: Bert Ford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1920
Genre: Murder
ISBN:

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The First Murder

The First Murder
Author: Carol Goodman Kaufman
Publisher: TouchPoint Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The ME ruled her death an accident. He was dead wrong. When Mary Jane Bennett is found dead in her bed— alone, strangled by her own scarf, and with every door in the house locked — the medical examiner rules her death accidental, the result of a sex game gone horribly awry. State police decline to investigate further, but Queensbridge Police Chief Caleb Crane doesn't buy for a minute that his good friend died this way, so he undertakes his own investigation. Facing town councilors afraid of bad publicity, an angry medical examiner, and his own personal demons, he labors to solve what he believes is the first-ever murder in his pastoral Berkshire Hills village. Complicating things: the list of suspects includes some of the people to whom he is closest — including his own wife. “. . . [a] smartly-paced debut novel . . .” —Gerald Elias, author of the Daniel Jacobus mystery series “. . . one of my favorite mystery reads this year . . . With a talent reminiscent of Louise Penny, Kaufman creates a small town ambience of alliances and hidden resentments among characters whose humanity draws you in while raising your suspicions. The First Murder is an engaging and intriguing journey to an exciting conclusion.” —Sharon Healy-Yang, author of the Jessica Minton Mystery Series “. . . [a] deftly constructed debut novel [that] kept me guessing until the very end.” —Leslie Wheeler, award-winning author of the Berkshire Hilltown Mysteries

Smoky Joe Wood

Smoky Joe Wood
Author: Gerald C. Wood
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496211421

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WINNER OF THE 2014 SEYMOUR MEDAL sponsored by the Society for American Baseball Research and finalist for 2014 SABR Larry Ritter Award Though his pitching career lasted only a few seasons, Howard Ellsworth "Smoky Joe" Wood was one of the most dominating figures in baseball history--a man many consider the best baseball player who is not in the Hall of Fame. About his fastball, Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson once said: "Listen, mister, no man alive can throw harder than Smoky Joe Wood." Smoky Joe Wood chronicles the singular life befitting such a baseball legend. Wood got his start impersonating a female on the National Bloomer Girls team. A natural athlete, he pitched for the Boston Red Sox at eighteen, won twenty-one games and threw a no-hitter at twenty-one, and had a 34-5 record plus three wins in the 1912 World Series, for a 1.91 ERA, when he was just twenty-two. Then in 1913 Wood suffered devastating injuries to his right hand and shoulder that forced him to pitch in pain for two more years. After sitting out the 1916 season, he came back as a converted outfielder and played another five years for the Cleveland Indians before retiring to coach the Yale University baseball team. With details culled from interviews and family archives, this biography, the first of this rugged player of the Deadball Era, brings to life one of the genuine characters of baseball history.

A Room for the Dead

A Room for the Dead
Author: Noel Hynd
Publisher: Zebra Books
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780821745830

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Bestselling author Hynd offers a mesmerizing ghost story and gripping detective tale that takes readers on a hair-raising journey into the darkest recesses of one man's soul. With only a few months to go before his retirement, Detective Sgt. Frank O'Hara faces the most impossible challenge of his career: to find and stop a killer who was sent to the electric chair years before.

Shadow of Death

Shadow of Death
Author: William G. Tapply
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2004-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312997274

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Boston attorney Brady Coyne gets caught in the middle of a potential political scandal, when his quest to uncover the truth behind a murder leads him to face the deadly consequences of a decades-old tragedy. Martin's Press.

Monadnock

Monadnock
Author: Craig Brandon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9780979506710

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Deep Water

Deep Water
Author: Kenneth M. Sheldon
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1684750288

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In the waning days of World War I, William K. Dean was brutally murdered, his body hog-tied and dumped in a rainwater cistern on his farm in the quiet town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Suspicion quickly fell on Dean's wife, an invalid in the early stages of dementia. Her friends, outraged at the accusations, pointed instead to a former tenant of Dean’s, whom many suspected of being a German spy. Others believed that Dean's best friend, a politically powerful banker and judge, was involved. Deep Water is based on extensive research into the Dean murder, including thousands of pages of FBI documents, Grand Jury testimonies, newspaper accounts, private correspondence, and the archives of the Jaffrey Historical Society.

The Man Who Would Be Kipling

The Man Who Would Be Kipling
Author: A. Hagiioannu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003-11-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230287816

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This study places Kipling's fiction in its original cultural, intellectual and historical contexts, exploring the impact of India, America, South Africa and Edwardian England on his imperialist narratives. Drawing on manuscripts, journalism and unpublished writings, Hagiioannu uncovers the historical significance and hidden meanings of a broad range of Kipling's stories, extending the discussion from the best-known works to a number of less familiar tales. Through a combination of close textual analysis and lively historical coverage, The Man Who Would Be Kipling suggests that Kipling's political ideas and narrative modes are more subtly connected with lived experience and issues of cultural environment than critics have formerly recognized.