Dead Men Don't Lie

Dead Men Don't Lie
Title Dead Men Don't Lie PDF eBook
Author Jackson Cain
Publisher Pinnacle
Pages 561
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0786046279

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Known just as much for his highly realistic, impeccably researched settings and authentic characters as for his action-packed plots, Jackson Cain kicks off a new series featuring notorious outlaw Torn Slater. In this first adventure, he blazes through the lawless wilds of 19th Century Arizona Territory and into the brutal violence of Mexico under the savage dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz. Wanted in thirteen states. Locked up for two years in a Mexican prison. Released into the wilds of the American West with a twenty-thousand-dollar bounty on his head. The outlaw Torn Slater doesn't just live outside the law, he takes it into his own hands--and makes it cry for mercy... After robbing some banks, Slater knows he should lay low. But when a beautiful widow asks for his help, he can't say no. Her reckless son has gone looking for trouble in Mexico--and found it in a woman called "La Senorita." This power-mad femme fatale combines the torture methods of the Spanish Inquisition with the heart-ripping rituals of the Aztecs to get whatever she wants. And she wants the widow's son. Slater would be lying if he said taking down "La Senorita" would be easy. But dead men don't lie...

Where The Dead Men Lie And Other Poems

Where The Dead Men Lie And Other Poems
Title Where The Dead Men Lie And Other Poems PDF eBook
Author Barcroft Boake
Publisher BoD - Books on Demand
Pages 186
Release 2024-02-24
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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"Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" by Barcroft Boake is a collection of poetry that provides readers with a glimpse into the life and landscape of Australia during the late 19th century. Barcroft Boake, an Australian poet known for his vivid and evocative verses, explores themes such as the harshness of the Australian bush, the struggles of pioneers, and the complexities of human experiences. The title poem, "Where the Dead Men Lie," is perhaps one of Boake's most famous works, depicting the challenges faced by early settlers and the harsh realities of life in the Australian outback. Throughout the collection, readers can expect to encounter Boake's keen observations, a deep connection to the Australian environment, and reflections on the human condition. "Where the Dead Men Lie and Other Poems" stands as a testament to Boake's contribution to Australian literature, offering a poetic portrayal of the landscapes and people that shaped the nation during his time.

Where the Dead Men Lie

Where the Dead Men Lie
Title Where the Dead Men Lie PDF eBook
Author Bruce Simpson
Publisher Dogwise Publishing
Pages 191
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Australia
ISBN 9780733324598

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"The stories behind the tragic and often untimely deaths of our early pioneers in the bush. Bruce Simpson and photographer Ian Tinney travelled along the old Cobb & Co coach roads and stock routes to the final resting places of some of our earliest settlers. As well as documenting these sites for posterity they visited some of the legendary drinking places, many in ruins, of characters such as bushmen and bushrangers."--Provided by publisher.

Where the Dead Men Lie

Where the Dead Men Lie
Title Where the Dead Men Lie PDF eBook
Author Barcroft Boake
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1913
Genre Australian poetry
ISBN

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Dead Men Tell No Lies

Dead Men Tell No Lies
Title Dead Men Tell No Lies PDF eBook
Author Lydon Smith
Publisher Nubitales
Pages 136
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780990870852

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The official story of Lyndon Smith

Dead Men Tell No Tales

Dead Men Tell No Tales
Title Dead Men Tell No Tales PDF eBook
Author Ernest William Hornung
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1908
Genre Adventure stories, English
ISBN

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Epstein

Epstein
Title Epstein PDF eBook
Author Dylan Howard
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2019-12-03
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1510758232

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This is—for the first time—the full and unedited story behind the sick life and mysterious death of Jeffrey Epstein that is being called one of the most significant scandals in American history He was the billionaire financier and close confidant of presidents, prime ministers, movie stars and British royalty, the mysterious self-made man who rose from blue-collar Brooklyn to the heights of luxury. But while he was flying around the world on his private jet and hosting lavish parties at his private island in the Caribbean, he also was secretly masterminding an international child sex ring—one that may have involved the richest and most influential men in the world. The conspiracy of corruption was an open secret for decades. And then this summer, it all came crashing down. After his arrest on sex trafficking charges in July, it seemed Epstein’s darkest secrets would finally see the light. But hopes for true justice were shattered on August 10 this year, when he was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York. The verdict: suicide. The timing: convenient, to say the least. Now, Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales delivers bombshell new revelations, uncovers how the man President Trump once described as a “terrific guy” abused hundreds of underage girls at his mansions in Palm Beach and Manhattan… all while entertaining the world’s most powerful men—including President Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump himself. How much did they know about his perversions? And did they take part? How might they have helped him to continue his abuse, and to escape justice for it? What responsibility might they have for his sudden, shocking death? And is there a shocking spy and blackmail story at the heart of the scandal? The answers to these questions and more will be explored in Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales with groundbreaking new reporting, never-before-seen court files, and interviews with new witnesses and confidants. Combining the very best investigative reporting from investigative journalists Dylan Howard, Melissa Cronin and James Robertson—who have been covering the case for close to a decade—will send shockwaves through the highest levels of the establishment.