The Last Blue Plate Special

The Last Blue Plate Special
Title The Last Blue Plate Special PDF eBook
Author Abigail Padgett
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 226
Release 2009-06-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0446562521

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It seems impossible that two healthy female politicians could have both died from a cerebral hemorrhage within days of each other. The police hire Blue McCarron and Roxie Bouchie as consultants. The two women, who are involved professionally and personally, work with evangelical preachers, former convicts, and paintball playing plastic surgeons in order to find this unorthodox killer.

The Last Blue Plate Special

The Last Blue Plate Special
Title The Last Blue Plate Special PDF eBook
Author Abigail Padgett
Publisher Bywater Books
Pages 333
Release 2021-10-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1612942121

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Agatha Award-winning author, Abigail Padget returns with Book No.2 of the Blue McCarron Mystery series. When two prominent female politicians die in San Diego of cerebral hemorrhages within days of each other, social psychologist Blue McCarron knows that their deaths are a statistical impossibility—they simply cannot be from natural causes. Within hours, a female evangelist almost dies, and threats from a religious fanatic, illustrated with blue willow plates, tie the three victims together. Blue and her lover, Roxanne, a criminal psychiatrist, are hired by the police as consultants and trace the three women to a posh plastic surgery clinic. As Blue and Rox investigate the clinic, the killer turns his attention on Blue, a strong, nontraditional woman who offends his ultraconservative religious beliefs. When Blue finds a blue willow plate on the doorstep of her isolated desert home, she knows the hunt has become a deadly game and that the unknown killer has every advantage.

Blue Plate Specials & Blue Ribbon Chefs

Blue Plate Specials & Blue Ribbon Chefs
Title Blue Plate Specials & Blue Ribbon Chefs PDF eBook
Author Jane Stern
Publisher Lebhar-Friedman
Pages 256
Release 2001
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780867308402

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An amazing gastronomic journey across America's heartland, this guide stops at the coziest, friendliest, and busiest diners, cafes and roadside stands in the country. Includes recipes and 75 photos.

Blue Plate Special

Blue Plate Special
Title Blue Plate Special PDF eBook
Author Frances Norris
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 300
Release 2005-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0312322321

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Both humorous and heartbreakingly bittersweet, "Blue Plate Special" is a funny, sad, and ultimately uplifting exploration of the courage it takes to embrace life after loss.

Blue Plate Special

Blue Plate Special
Title Blue Plate Special PDF eBook
Author Susan Page Davis
Publisher Christian Series Level III (24)
Pages 500
Release 2021-11
Genre
ISBN 9781638081104

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Can Campbell McBride find her father before it's too late? Campbell McBride drives to her father's house in Murray, Kentucky, dreading telling him she's lost her job as an English professor. Private Investigator Bill McBride isn't home or at his office in town. His brash young employee, Nick Emerson, hasn't heard from Bill since the night before when he learned Bill was working on a new case.

Just Jones

Just Jones
Title Just Jones PDF eBook
Author Andy Andrews
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 273
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0785226575

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From New York Times bestselling author Andy Andrews comes the return of one of our favorite characters: Jones, the Noticer, whose wise stories have comforted and guided millions of readers. In this third volume of The Noticer series, navigate the hope that the impossible can come true. At 3:29 a.m. on May 22, a telephone rings in Orange Beach, Alabama. Breaking the sleepy silence, a hastily whispered message heralds the news that readers have been waiting on for seven years: Jones is back in town. Apparently, however, he is also in jail. The old man is tight-lipped about the circumstances surrounding his brief incarceration. After arriving to bail him out, Andy is shocked to discover that his trusted friend has already opened an unusual business in one of the resort town’s most high-profile shopping districts. As the town moves from spring to summer, a practical joker is becoming bolder and more inventive with every prank that is pulled. Could Jones be behind some of it? Why? What’s the truth about that four-hundred-pound table in his store? And why does it look as if every person Jones meets has a secret they will reveal only to him? Based on a remarkable true story, Just Jones beautifully blends fiction, allegory, and inspiration. With rare insight, Andy and Jones take us on a journey that proves the importance of perspective, the power of connection, and the ability we all have to make the impossible come true. Standalone fictional novel based on true events Follows the character of Jones, a mysterious elderly man with endless wisdom who appears precisely when needed most Part of the bestselling Noticer series Book 1: The Noticer Book 2: The Noticer Returns Book 3: Just Jones

How Do You Kill 11 Million People?

How Do You Kill 11 Million People?
Title How Do You Kill 11 Million People? PDF eBook
Author Andy Andrews
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 97
Release 2012-01-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0849949904

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How do you get away with the murder of 11 million people? The answer is simple—and disturbing. You lie to them. Learn how you can become an informed, passionate citizen who demands honesty and integrity from your leaders. In this nonpartisan New York Times bestselling book, Andy Andrews emphasizes that seeking and discerning the truth is of critical importance, and that believing lies is the most dangerous thing you can do. You’ll be challenged to become a more careful student of the past, seeking accurate, factual accounts of events that illuminate choices our world faces now. By considering how the Nazi German regime was able to carry out over eleven million institutional killings between 1933 and 1945, Andrews advocates for an informed population that demands honesty and integrity from its leaders and from each other. This short, thought-provoking book poses questions like: What happens to a society in which truth is absent? How are we supposed to tell the difference between the “good guys" and the “bad guys”? How does the answer to this question affect our country, families, faith, and values? Does it matter that millions of ordinary citizens aren't participating in the decisions that shape the future of our country? Which is more dangerous: politicians with ill intent, or the too-trusting population that allows such people to lead them? This is a wake-up call: we must become informed, passionate citizens or suffer the consequences of our own ignorance and apathy. We can no longer measure a leader’s worth by the yardsticks provided by the left or the right. Instead, we must use an unchanging standard: the pure, unvarnished truth.