Ladies of the Lake

Ladies of the Lake
Title Ladies of the Lake PDF eBook
Author Haywood Smith
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 397
Release 2009-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 031231695X

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The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Red Hot Club" delivers a delightful story of four sisters who must spend the summer together so they can inherit their grandmother's lake estate.

The Lady of the Lake

The Lady of the Lake
Title The Lady of the Lake PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1848
Genre
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The Lady In The Lake

The Lady In The Lake
Title The Lady In The Lake PDF eBook
Author Raymond Chandler
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 283
Release 2013-04-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1443417742

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Tasked with tracking down the estranged wife of a high-profile client, Derace Kingsley, hard-boiled private investigator Philip Marlowe is soon pulled in over his head when he discovers the drowned body of a woman at a lake. When a local cop takes interest in the investigation, Marlowe needs to solve the increasingly complex puzzle quickly . . . not just to save his client’s reputation, but his own neck as well. The Lady in the Lake is the fourth Philip Marlowe story by Raymond Chandler and one of the best-loved. Since it was first published in 1943, The Lady in the Lake has been adapted for film and radio. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.

Lady in the Lake

Lady in the Lake
Title Lady in the Lake PDF eBook
Author Laura Lippman
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 367
Release 2019-07-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062390031

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SOON TO BE A SERIES FROM APPLE TV! A New York Times Bestseller The revered New York Times bestselling author returns with a novel set in 1960s Baltimore that combines modern psychological insights with elements of classic noir, about a middle-aged housewife turned aspiring reporter who pursues the murder of a forgotten young woman. In 1966, Baltimore is a city of secrets that everyone seems to know—everyone, that is, except Madeline “Maddie” Schwartz. Last year, she was a happy, even pampered housewife. This year, she’s bolted from her marriage of almost twenty years, determined to make good on her youthful ambitions to live a passionate, meaningful life. Maddie wants to matter, to leave her mark on a swiftly changing world. Drawing on her own secrets, she helps Baltimore police find a murdered girl—assistance that leads to a job at the city’s afternoon newspaper, the Star. Working at the newspaper offers Maddie the opportunity to make her name, and she has found just the story to do it: Cleo Sherwood, a missing woman whose body was discovered in the fountain of a city park lake. If Cleo were white, every reporter in Baltimore would be clamoring to tell her story. Instead, her mysterious death receives only cursory mention in the daily newspapers, and no one cares when Maddie starts poking around in a young Black woman's life—except for Cleo's ghost, who is determined to keep her secrets and her dignity. Cleo scolds the ambitious Maddie: You're interested in my death, not my life. They're not the same thing. Maddie’s investigation brings her into contact with people that used to be on the periphery of her life—a jewelry store clerk, a waitress, a rising star on the Baltimore Orioles, a patrol cop, a hardened female reporter, a lonely man in a movie theater. But for all her ambition and drive, Maddie often fails to see the people right in front of her. Her inability to look beyond her own needs will lead to tragedy and turmoil for all sorts of people—including Ferdie, the man who shares her bed, a police officer who is risking far more than Maddie can understand.

The Lady of the Lake

The Lady of the Lake
Title The Lady of the Lake PDF eBook
Author Sir Walter Scott
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1816
Genre
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Reclamation Era

Reclamation Era
Title Reclamation Era PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 248
Release 1972
Genre Irrigation
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A Lady's Experiences in the Wild West in 1883

A Lady's Experiences in the Wild West in 1883
Title A Lady's Experiences in the Wild West in 1883 PDF eBook
Author Rose Pender
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 156
Release 1985-03-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780803287921

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The aristocratic Rose Pender and her husband, James, were among the thousands of English travelers in the American West during the latter half of the nineteenth century. This is Pender's lively account of a grand tour in 1883 of Texas, California, Salt Lake City, Wyoming, Dakota Territory, and far-flung points. ø A. B. Guthrie Jr. in his foreword writes that "all students and collectors will want" A Lady's Experiences in the Wild West in 1883. "It deals with a West in transition from frontier to the glimmer of modern times, from open range to fenced pastures, from trails to trains, from makeshift and made-do to more convenient and easier ways. We see it through the eyes and from the sensibilities of a gentlewoman and a Britisher to boot. The woman was indeed a Lady. She brought to America her highborn prejudices and standards. . .and with them a sharp eye, a chatty pen, and a game spirit. . . . She adds to our knowledge of a time no one is old enough to remember."