Agnes Home. [A Novel.]
Title | Agnes Home. [A Novel.] PDF eBook |
Author | Agnes Home |
Publisher | |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1861 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
House of Agnes
Title | House of Agnes PDF eBook |
Author | Fiona Zedde |
Publisher | |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2021-06-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783963245022 |
A lesbian romance filled with intrigue and sizzling sexual tension as enemies discover that the other side of hatred...is desire. Agnes Noble is private, mysterious, and untouchable. She rules House of Agnes, the most exclusive escort agency on the East Coast, with a diamond fist. Crossing her is a mistake no one makes twice. Investigative reporter Lola Osbourne is not afraid. She's gunning for the House and its so-called queen. She'll make sure no other innocent gets dragged into Agnes's alluring web, to be used and discarded the way Lola's sister was. But her plan to get close to the elusive madam shatters the moment her eyes meet the Queen's. One look and everything's different. More complicated. Dangerous. Now, Lola's not just fighting to topple a queen from her throne, she's also scrambling to escape their explosive collision with her suddenly vulnerable heart intact.
The House on Perry Street
Title | The House on Perry Street PDF eBook |
Author | Agnes Bushell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2018-06-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780692101469 |
For five generations, Tallis women have lived in the big brownstone on Perry Street in Greenwich Village: Ada, adventurous and ambitious, who inherited the house in 1878; her daughter, Julia, suffragist, union organizer, and political agitator; Julia's daughter, Lydia, the reigning matriarch; Lydia's daughter, Nora, '60's peace activist and mother of Marina, the narrator of this matriarchal epic filled with an array of eccentric characters from a writer who has been charting America's political landscape since the appearance of her first novel, Local Deities in 1990.
Three Came Home
Title | Three Came Home PDF eBook |
Author | Agnes Newton Keith |
Publisher | Eland |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1948 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN | 9780907871286 |
When the Japanese take Borneo in 1942, Agnes Keith is captured and imprisoned with her two-year-old son. Fed on minimal rations, forced to work through recurrent bouts of malaria and fighting with rats for scraps of food, Agnes Keith's spirit never completely dies. Keeping notes on scraps of paper which she hides in her son's home-made toys or buries in tins, she records a mother's pain at watching her child go hungry and her poignant pride in his development within these strange confines. She also describes her captors in all their complexity. Colonel Suga, the camp commander, is an intelligent, highly educated man, at times her adversary, at others a strange ally in a distorted world.
No Life for a Lady
Title | No Life for a Lady PDF eBook |
Author | Agnes Morley Cleaveland |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 1977-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780803258686 |
When Agnes Morley Cleaveland was born on a New Mexico cattle ranch in 1874, the term "Wild West" was a reality, not a cliché. In those days cowboys didn't know they were picturesque, horse rustlers were to be handled as seemed best on the occasion, and young ladies thought nothing of punching cows and hunting grizzlies in between school terms.
Passages from the Life of Agnes Home. [A Novel.]
Title | Passages from the Life of Agnes Home. [A Novel.] PDF eBook |
Author | Agnes Home |
Publisher | |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Agnes, Murderess
Title | Agnes, Murderess PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Leavitt |
Publisher | Freehand Books |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2019-09-07 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9781988298474 |
Acclaimed cartoonist Sarah Leavitt has created a gold rush story like no other: a spine chilling account of one woman’s attempt to escape her past by travelling into the wilds of the Cariboo Agnes, Murderess is a graphic novel inspired by the bloody legend of Agnes McVee, a roadhouse owner, madam and serial killer in the Cariboo region of British Columbia in the mid-nineteenth century. Fascinated by Agnes McVee and her unverified reputation as a murderer (originating in a 1970s guide to buried treasure), Sarah Leavitt has imagined an entirely new story for this mysterious woman: Agnes’s life begins on an isolated island off the coast of Scotland with her terrifying paternal grandmother, Gormul, who is feared by the villagers as a powerful witch. Agnes is desperate to leave the island, but Gormul keeps her trapped, determined to have an heir to her land and her evil powers. With the help of her devoted friend Seamus, Agnes escapes to London, then on to British Columbia, settling in 108 Mile in the Cariboo region. Here, she assumes ownership of a roadhouse serving the Gold Rush Trail. But no matter how far into the wild she ventures, she can’t seem to rid herself of Gormul’s legacy, which haunts both her dreams and her waking life. Leavitt puts a decidedly queer twist on the story, moving from women’s passionate friendships in the gardens of St John’s Wood to female relationships in Cariboo. At the same time, the book grapples with the dangerous pre-conceived notion held by settlers that Canada is a “new world,” free of ghosts and history. Agnes, Murderess presents a tortured, complicated woman struggling to escape her past. It is a spine-chilling tale of ghosts and murder, friendship and betrayal, love and greed, fate and choice.