Tropical Blues

Tropical Blues
Title Tropical Blues PDF eBook
Author Sherryl Woods
Publisher MIRA
Pages 413
Release 2018-08-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1460398777

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Join debutante turned amateur sleuth Molly DeWitt in these two classic mysteries from #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods. Hot Property Finding a corpse in the card room of her elegant new Key Biscayne apartment complex was not what Molly DeWitt had in mind for a fresh new start—especially when the knife in the dead Ocean Manor’s president’s back appears to be her own. But when charming homicide detective Michael O’Hara decides to get on her case, it’s up to Molly to track down the real killer and clear her name. Hot Secret When the body of her hotshot young film director is found in actress Veronica Weston’s trailer, she desperately needs an alibi—and Molly DeWitt is it. Molly’s PR job is to keep everyone happy, but solving the case is a challenge she can’t resist…just like homicide detective Michael O’Hara. She and Michael must strip the masks from a cast of potential killers, each of whom has a motive, to keep Veronica from behind bars.

Hot Property

Hot Property
Title Hot Property PDF eBook
Author Sherryl Woods
Publisher Dell
Pages 276
Release 1992
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780440210030

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Just after Molly moves into her new Key Biscayne condo, she discovers a corpse in the condo party room--and the knife in his back is hers. Molly starts snooping around and finds herself in hot water with the killer, but the uneasy alliance Molly forms with a gorgeous detective may be the start of something wonderful.

Perspectives on American Music, 1900-1950

Perspectives on American Music, 1900-1950
Title Perspectives on American Music, 1900-1950 PDF eBook
Author Michael Saffle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 422
Release 2012-10-12
Genre Music
ISBN 1136519726

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The essays in this collection reflect the range and depth of musical life in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. Contributions consider the rise and triumph of popular forms such as jazz, swing, and blues, as well as the contributions to art music of composers such as Ives, Cage, and Copland, among others. American contributions to music technology and dissemination, and the role of these forms in extending the audience for music, is also a focus.

Forest and Stream

Forest and Stream
Title Forest and Stream PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1016
Release 1911
Genre Fishing
ISBN

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Rough Seas

Rough Seas
Title Rough Seas PDF eBook
Author Sherryl Woods
Publisher MIRA
Pages 403
Release 2018-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1460398831

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Join debutante-gone-detective Molly DeWitt as she finds herself in hot water in these two timeless mysteries from #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods. Hot Money The Save the Environment gala has Molly DeWitt and dashing detective Michael O’Hara swimming with society sharks when Molly hooks the most endangered species of all: the late chairwoman of the affair. Tessa was no saint, and the rich shed crocodile tears for the departed philanthropist. Now the question Molly needs to answer isn’t who wanted Tessa dead, but who killed her—and why. Hot Schemes When Michael O’Hara’s favorite uncle’s boat floats into the Miami docks wired to explode, Molly DeWitt is horrified when Michael leaps aboard and speeds away from the gawking crowd. Singed by his narrow escape, Michael is burning to discover the truth. Is Uncle Miguel dead? Molly and Michael search for clues, but find themselves point-blank in the crosshairs of terror...

Imperial Blues

Imperial Blues
Title Imperial Blues PDF eBook
Author Fiona I. B. Ngô
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 240
Release 2014-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 0822377330

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In this pathbreaking study, Fiona I. B. Ngô examines how geographies of U.S. empire were perceived and enacted during the 1920s and 1930s. Focusing on New York during the height of the Harlem Renaissance, Ngô traces the city's multiple circuits of jazz music and culture. In considering this cosmopolitan milieu, where immigrants from the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Japan, and China crossed paths with blacks and white "slummers" in dancehalls and speakeasies, she investigates imperialism's profound impact on racial, gendered, and sexual formations. As nightclubs overflowed with the sights and sounds of distant continents, tropical islands, and exotic bodies, tropes of empire provided both artistic possibilities and policing rationales. These renderings naturalized empire and justified expansion, while establishing transnational modes of social control within and outside the imperial city. Ultimately, Ngô argues that domestic structures of race and sex during the 1920s and 1930s cannot be understood apart from the imperial ambitions of the United States.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Title Catalog of Copyright Entries PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1188
Release 1945
Genre Copyright
ISBN

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