In 1297, Scottish lawman Kyle Shaw returns home to discover that his estranged father has been killed. But was his father a patriot or a traitor, and how was he connected to the English soldiers who loot and plunder the Scottish countryside at will? While Kyle seeks to thwart the raiders, someone starts murdering English soldiers from a nearby garrison and mutilating their corpses. Kyle must balance his duty to the English sheriff with his need to protect his countrymen and clear his father's name.
By 1298 the iron sword of English oppression has sunk deep into the heart and soul of the Scottish populace. Deputy Kyle Shaw is not surprised when an English nobleman is murdered in a Scottish tavern. Was the man's death part of a rebel plot or was he killed for a more sinister reason? When Kyle comes across another murdered English nobleman, he begins to wonder if a seer's prediction may hold the key to the untimely deaths. And a possible plan to assassinate the king.
Amid civil unrest in the year 1297, human remains are discovered between the tower walls of an English castle in the Scottish lowlands. Kyle Shaw, deputy to the sheriff of Ayrshire, seeks to identify the victim and find out who sealed him up behind the brickwork twenty years earlier. Surely someone connected with the resident family killed him or knows who did. When things take a deadly turn for certain craftsmen who ply their trade in the shire, Kyle has reason to believe the dead man in the tower might not be a victim after all. There may be a link between his sordid past and the fate of those craftsmen.
Description Who killed Mr. Jessop? Who stole the Fellows necklace? Who attacked Hilda May? The web of suspicion encompasses a dealer in 'hot goods', respected jewellers, a millionaire, an ex-pugilist, a playboy, members of the nobility, a hard-boiled moll and a girl who could not forget her past. All the clues are there, as the indefatigible Bobby Owen works his way through a real peasouper of a London mystery and pierces the fog - displaying not only magnificent analytical powers but and admirable courage in the face of danger. Mystery of Mr. Jessopis the eighth of E.R. Punshon's acclaimed Bobby Owen mysteries, first published in 1937 and part of a series which eventually spanned thirty-five novels. Praise "What is distinction? The few who achieve it step - plot or no plot - unquestioned into the first rank... in the works of Mr. E.R. Punshon we salute it every time." Dorothy L. Sayers "Mr E.R. Punshon is one of the most entertaining and readable of our sensational novelists because his characters really live and are not merely pegs from which a mystery depends." Punch
The hour of dusk was the climax in the strange case of the man found dead in the chalk pit. Who was the murdered man? And why did so many clues lead to that infamous London nightclub, the 'Cut and Come Again'? E.R. Punshon leads the redoubtable Sergeant Bobby Owen and his readers on a dizzy chase through a maze of suspicions to a surprise ending - though the clues are there for anyone astute enough to interpret them. The Dusky Hour is the ninth of E.R. Punshon's acclaimed Bobby Owen mysteries, first published in 1937 and part of a series which eventually spanned thirty-five novels. "What is distinction? The few who achieve it step - plot or no plot - unquestioned into the first rank... in the works of Mr. E.R. Punshon we salute it every time." Dorothy L. Sayers "Mr E.R. Punshon is one of the most entertaining and readable of our sensational novelists because his characters really live and are not merely pegs from which a mystery depends." Punch
Traces the origins of nearly 3,000 surnames found on the eastern Canadian island, along with sometimes extensive information on etymology, genealogy, and Newfoundland history. Introduces the alphabetical catalogue with a survey of the history and linguistic origins, which include English, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, French, Syrian, Lebanese, and Micmac. Appends lists of names by frequency and frequency by origin, and surnames recorded before 1700. First published in 1977, reprinted four times, and here revised with additions and corrections and reset in a more convenient format. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The main characters from "A Stone To Roll", Di, Rock, and Cheyenne, return as they try to find their way along the twisting road that is Life. Cheyenne returns to the Army on one last mission to avenge his dead comrades. Di finds her life is in upheaval, having sold her café to Betty Ann & Jake, her mother and aunt deceased, her childhood home in flames, Rock too busy to stay in touch, and Cheyenne too far away-emotionally and physically. Rock is trying to balance his business life and his personal life, and totally screwing it up, and as the three unlikely friends struggle to keep their heads above water, their paths intertwine again. Events take Di and Rock from Dry Hole to Tucson, to San Diego and San Antonio and Washington, D.C., trying to balance business and relationships and desperate to find Cheyenne. Cheyenne is trapped somewhere in the middle of the chaos that is Afghanistan and Pakistan, where he finds his nemesis, and they meet for one last encounter, which only one of them can survive. E.R. "Gene" Wytrykus is the author of several novels and short stories, including "The Money Run" for which he also wrote a screenplay adaptation. He's also written "A Stone to Roll," (the first book in "The Connections Trilogy") and "On My Way Home" the third title in the series. He lives with his wife inLincoln, California
Descriptive guide to the Adirondacks, and hand-book of travel to Saratoga Springs Schroon Lake Lakes Luzerne, George, and Champlain the Ausable Chasm the Thousand Islands Massena Springs and Trenton Falls.
The most remarkable phenomenon in Asia in the 21st century is arguably the economic rise of China and India. Amazingly, the two most populous countries in the world are uplifting millions of their citizens annually from poverty through rapid economic growth. What is the impact on the region, given the ascendance of China and India? There are at least two possible outcomes: the rise of the two great Asian powers may challenge the US and instill fear among the smaller countries in Asia, or, China and India will act as new economic dynamos that will benefit the region even if US economic presence in the region is to decline in the future. This book explores the opportunities and obstacles to a OC harmoniousOCO region underpinned by the rise of China and India.
Designing a sustainable manufacturing system entail taking into account both financial and environmental restrictions. Business concerns about sustain strategies of commercial and environmental accounting are developing. Still here, different techniques of measure an association's or providing chain's total environmental impact, and there is currently no agreed-upon uniform standard. Energy use's environmental and climate implications are quickly becoming a major challenge for industry and civilization. Changing client expectations and requirements, government restrictions, and changing competition force many organisations to compete in new areas.
Third entry in the "Connections" trilogy following the characters Rock, Di, & Cheyenne, who first met each other in A Stone To Roll. Their involvement in each others lives continues as they each struggle to deal with the events that brought them together--death and recovery from near-death, and with the events they have become entangled in since their serendipitous meeting. Rock still struggles with memories of his late wife while Di lives the life of a single-Mom, raising her and Cheyenne's daughter, CheyAnne, by herself. But Di is drawn back to her home town, the tiny, deteriorating community of Dry Hole. She entices Rock to follow her and he meets a beguiling woman, Candace, who Di is wary of because of a possible bizarre connection to Cheyenne. He, as we see in flashbacks, becomes involved in a deadly mission in Afghanistan even as awaits his discharge, eager to return home to Di and CheyAnne. Little by little, they are all returning home. E.R. "Gene" Wytrykus is the author of several novels and short stories, including "The Money Run" for which he also wrote a screenplay adaptation. He's also written "A Stone to Roll," (the first book in "The Connections Trilogy") and "A Road of Your Own," the second title in the series. He lives with his wife inLincoln, California
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