The Shattered Blue Line

The Shattered Blue Line
Title The Shattered Blue Line PDF eBook
Author Patrick A. Davis
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 418
Release 2010-06-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1451604564

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INSIDE AN AIR FORCE ACADEMY SEX SCANDAL INVESTIGATION, ANOTHER HEINOUS CRIME COMES TO LIGHT: MURDER. Major Nathan Malone figured his DWI charge was about to get him fired from the Office of Special Investigations. Instead, he's pulled from his holding cell to take on a shocking case: during an ongoing Congressional investigation into a sex scandal at the U.S. Air Force Academy, two female cadets are found brutally murdered. Accustomed to living on the edge, and used to his chiseled looks opening doors, Malone finds his devil-may-care attitude is shaken to the core as he and his partner, the uncompromising Marva "Mother" Hubbard, track a sadistic killer intent on keeping the secrets of the past buried deep.

The Shattered Blue Line

The Shattered Blue Line
Title The Shattered Blue Line PDF eBook
Author Patrick A. Davis
Publisher
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Release 2002
Genre
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Deception Plan

Deception Plan
Title Deception Plan PDF eBook
Author Patrick A. Davis
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 419
Release 2006-12-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1416548440

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WHEN A U-2 SPY PLANE GOES DOWN IN A FIERY HEAP, THE PILOT'S DEATH IS A TRAGEDY -- BUT IT'S NO ACCIDENT. U.S. Colonel Ed Coffin is sent to South Korea, the land of his birth, to lead the most important and grim investigation of his career: a secret U-2 spy plane has crashed under highly suspicious circumstances. A former U-2 squadron commander, Coffin is teamed up with his former lover, the irrepressible OSI investigator Marva "Mother" Hubbard, and together they learn that the plane's pilot was specifically targeted for death -- but why? Navigating a geopolitical web strewn with murder, ambition, and betrayal, Coffin is soon embroiled in a desperate race for survival. But Coffin is also on another, more personal mission -- and one way or the other, it may be his last.

The Die-hards in the Great War: 1916-1919

The Die-hards in the Great War: 1916-1919
Title The Die-hards in the Great War: 1916-1919 PDF eBook
Author Everard Wyrall
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1926
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Salishan

Salishan
Title Salishan PDF eBook
Author Michael Hollister
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 496
Release 2007-12-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1468566725

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Historical novel beginning in the last Ice Age, depicting first contacts between whites and Indians, Jedidiah Bowman, a young logger from Maine, fights at Gettysburg, rides the Oregon Trail settles outside Molalla, near Portland. Five generation of his family care for three hundred acres of forestland and help to build the West. Affirms both pioneers and Indians in a cast including over thirty tribes. In the 1970’s Daniel Bowman marries a Salish Indian girl, Shona Fullmoon. Their son Nathaniel grows up to be a logger, studies forestry and marries an activist. During the 1990’s, he becomes a double agent in the culture war between environmentalist and timber workers, focused on the northern spotted owl. Dramatize the conflict over forests and urban versus rural politics. Under cover, Nat contends with hit men, penetrates a cell of eco terrorists after 9/11and falls in love with the revisionists historians and prevailing ecological theory

George B. McClellan

George B. McClellan
Title George B. McClellan PDF eBook
Author H. J. Eckenrode
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 406
Release 2019-01-13
Genre History
ISBN 1789123003

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THIS IS MORE THAN THE STORY OF “Little Mac.” It is the story also of that dark center of intrigue, the nation’s capital in 1862—of Washington shaking in its shoes for fear of an invasion by “gaunt hairy beings riding into Washington like Centaurs and perhaps setting fire to the Capitol”; a Washington dominated by politicians and partisans, where party strife and bitterness were so strong that some members of the government itself preferred Union defeat to a victory which might make a Democrat (McClellan) a national hero and a presidential possibility; a Washington in which even the President and his Cabinet showed a childish impatience because McClellan did not remove the threat to the capital overnight—in spite of a liquid terrain and “the greatest military combination in modern history, Lee and Jackson”; a Washington rotten with military gossip and spy-talk in back alleys.... “THIS BOOK ORIGINATED in studies made by the historians of the Conservation Commission in the Richmond battlefield area, which is comprised in the Richmond Battlefield Park, a charge of the commission. These battlefields are the best preserved and least studied (because long inaccessible) in the country. A detailed examination of the terrain convinced the historians, both of them Southerners, that McClellan was a great general and that he has been underestimated by historians. Their opinion was confirmed by a study of the records. They came to the conclusion that it was McClellan who prevented the defeat of the North in 1861-62 when the Confederacy was relatively stronger than it was at a later time. Believing that politics should not be permitted to influence military judgments, they have written this book, partly for the purpose of doing justice to a great man who has suffered at the hands of history. It is based on the ground itself and the original sources, and is believed to be a contribution to American and Virginia history.”—Foreword

Shattered Palms

Shattered Palms
Title Shattered Palms PDF eBook
Author Toby Neal
Publisher Neal Enterprises INC
Pages 256
Release 2014-03-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0989148971

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Paradise is fighting a battle of extinction. Someone is hunting the hunters. A poacher’s death in the cloud forest on Maui draws Detective Lei Texeira into a bizarre case in a rare setting highlighting the peril of Hawaii’s native birds. They deserve to die for what they’ve done. A killer with a conscience will stop at nothing to save the lives of birds on the brink of extinction. Lei pursues the case with her usual leap-first, look-later style, but can she catch a killer and still make it to her own wedding? “Toby Neal creates a captivating balance between the beauty of the islands contrasted with the ugliness of murder, and complicated by the trials of Detective Lei’s personal life. A must-read!” Thomas K. Matthews, author of Rejection Grab this fast paced mystery with a twist of romance, and take a trip to Hawaii with the series that’s sold more than a million copies!