Crevice


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An Arizona mine owner risks her life—and tests her faith—to find her missing brother in this suspenseful, action-packed adventure. Desperate to save her family’s gold mine, Elery Hearst gives an order that results in the tragic death of one of her men. But before she can come to terms with the guilt consuming her, her brother disappears. To find him, she must find the legendary Lost Dutchman gold mine. And the one person who can help, Lucan Milner, has every reason to want her to fail; he’s the twin brother of the miner who died. He holds the secret to finding Elery’s brother, but sharing it with her not only rips open his grief-stricken heart, it puts both of them in the path of a killer… Praise for Crevice “An intriguing and modern tale around the legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine. This debut novel has adventure, romance, and an insightful spiritual thread that readers will enjoy.”—Marissa Shrock, author of the Emancipation Warriors series “Refreshingly original, Boekhoff's treasure hunt of legends and intrigue will leave you tantalizingly infected with gold fever! An adventure not to be missed!”—Amy Leigh Simpson, author of the Girl Next Door Series “Get ready for an emotional, action-packed adventure through the Arizona desert. Boekhoff keeps the tension high until the nail-biting ending.”—Jill Kemerer, author of Her Small-town Romance




The Crevice Garden


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A crevice garden replicates the environmental conditions of mountain tops, deserts, coastlines, and other exposed or rocky places on earth. These striking garden features provide perfect conditions for the plants native to these far-off places, bringing the cultivation of these precious gems within everybody's reach. In this book, enthusiastic experts Kenton Seth and Paul Spriggs bring us in-depth guidance on the design, construction, and planting of crevice gardens of all kinds including those suitable for containers, small gardens, and public parks and in styles that encompass both naturalistic scenes and non-traditional installations. A wealth of international case studies demonstrate how crevice gardens provide multiple micro-habitats that are exceptionally well-suited to plants that struggle in normal garden conditions. Further examples reveal their value in the ecological re-use of waste materials such as concrete, wildlife habitat creation, and for making permeable, plant-friendly alternatives to retaining walls. An illustrated A-Z recommending 250 irresistible plants completes this comprehensive book which heralds a bold new chapter in the history of crevice garden making.







In the Crevice of Time


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Collected poetry from the 1995 National Book Award finalist. Winner of the Frost Medal, the Poets' Prize, and the William Carlos Williams Award of the Poetry Society of America Josephine Jacobsen's distinguished career as poet and writer spans more than six decades, from the publication of her first poem at age eleven to her 1994 American Academy of the Arts Citation, which celebrated her as a recipient of "almost every major poetry award." From 1971 to 1973 she served two terms as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a post recently retitled National Poet Laureate. Now in paperback, In the Crevice of Time brings together 176 new and previously published poems by one of the most accomplished and most widely acclaimed poets of our time.




The Crevice in the Forest


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The Crevice


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Isabel (Egerton) Ostrander (1883 bzw. 1885-1924) war eine zu Lebzeiten bekannte und vielgelesene amerikanische Autorin, die über 40 Bücher und Detektivgeschichten verfasste. William J. Burns (1861-1932) war ein amerikanischer Kriminalkommissar und Schriftsteller und wurde bekannt als "Amerika's Sherlock Holmes". Der gemeinschaftlich verfasste Kriminalroman "The Crevice" erschien erstmals 1915 und verspricht Spannung vom Anfang bis zum Schluss.







Bulletin


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Light in the Crevice Never Seen


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The (female) "Malcolm X" of Hawai'I's inconsolable grief and rage at the destruction of her people's land.